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The Case Against Hillary Clinton |
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Rating: Summary: Hillary Clinton should read this Review: This is a straightforward, no-nonsense book that is the best of it's kind. The writing is dynamite. The techniques used to tell the story and make points are superb. If Mrs. Clinton read this book she could learn an enormous amount about herself and her public. The book is an easy read and goes right to the point of each issue. I've read dozens of books on the Clintons - and this is by far the best. Ms. Noonan doesn't belabor the points nor does she smear Mrs. Clinton. She is honest and forthcoming about her perspective and supports it with hard hitting evidence. The best review I've seen about this enigmatic lady. Please, New Yorker's, read this book!
Rating: Summary: Whine from sour grapes Review: Former Reagan/Bush speachwriter Peggy Noonan is one of the manysore losers who should be spending their time apologizing for thecampaign of lies and unfounded accusations that have characterized their campaign of Orwellian "Truthspeak". Even Peggy's former co-worker, Ken Starr, with an unlimited budget, time, and agenda, could not find any facts or proof to substantiate the claims made in this book. But no matter. Peg has a job to do here, and she's not going to let a little thing like facts or accuracy get in her way. Recommended reading for right-wing ostriches who refuse to pull their heads out of their, er, sand. END
Rating: Summary: midwest independent Review: After reading all of the reviews at Amazon.com, I had to see what inspired the left to such mean spirited reviews (one woman even drew Anita Hill into it all! ). I was not disappointed. Ms. Noonan still has a way with a phrase. I have often heard that the truth hurts; it would seem Hillary Clinton should be in considerable pain.
Rating: Summary: Once a Commoner Review: Beware, New York, beware! In her trenchant "tribute" to the ubiqitous Hillary Clinton, Peggy Noonan heaps some well-deserved opprobrium on this woman with the acquired sense of entitlement, this "selfless" woman who is "running [for a US Senate seat (NY)] for the children." Noonan cogently details what eight years of Clintonism have built: A seamy, tawdry, Camelot-knockoff. Would-be Senator, you're no Jackie Kennedy! (Oh, please...can we focus on the issues and get back to doing the work of the people of New York?) Bottom-line: There are no coincidences in the Clinton White House. And as for some reviewers calling Noonan's blunt work a "screed" and "character assassination," Hillary needs no help from Ms. Noonan. She's done very well on her own.
Rating: Summary: the truth Review: while i will probably vote fro Hillary Clinton, it was good to be reminded in ms. noonan's book, quite convincingly, what a liar she is
Rating: Summary: Don't let her get her foot in the door! Review: This book makes it clear that Mrs. Clinton's ambition is to become President. The New York Senate seat is merely a stepping stone. Therefore, all New Yorkers, and all Americans who care about the future of this great nation, should read this book to find out what Mrs. Clinton is really like. It is a very big job, a grand undertaking to become a United States Senator. The President is the most powerful person in the world. To vote for a candidate for such high office without careful consideration of her record and character would be to do a great disservice to those whom Mrs. Clinton most dearly treasures--the children who will one day lead this great nation.
Rating: Summary: Hillary the Contemptible! Review: Hillary, a woman who has achieved all by spoon-feeding is not the idealistic, children's crusader we have been led to believe. Acclaimed by the left-wing press as a feminist, Eleanor Roosevelt clone, Hillary Clinton is a spoon-fed, cruel, parody of Eleanor. Her greatest accomplishment to date is making a deal with Bill Clinton in order to gain power for herself. Instead of actually helping the poor, she makes speeches about the poor. She plows over those in her path and all those whom she believes will be in her path. Peggy Noonan lays all the facts about Hillary Rodham Clinton in a personal and clear style which will leave the reader with no doubts about Hillary's character and the vast deception Bill and Hillary Clinton have performed on the American public.
Rating: Summary: Strange brew Review: Peggy Noonan's jihad on Hillary Clinton would be laughable if it wasn't done with such a serious intent to destroy. Last week, independent counsel Robert Ray announced that "There was no substantial and credible evidence that any senior White House official,or first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, was involved in seeking confidential (FBI)background reports." So, after years of investigations, spending millions of dollars, the special counsel finds no wrong. Like Ms. Noonan's book, it was all a waste of time and money--this witch's hunt is over.
Rating: Summary: Ms Noonan surpasses Review: A balanced well written book that gives insight into the "power desire" -- that woman, -- Hillary Clinton has. I first heard of the book from the O'Rielly report on Fox News. Very easy to read. I have mailed it to my daughter in NY.
Rating: Summary: More of the same . . . Review: A book written about the Clinton "legacy", and Hillary's place in it, might have been an interesting read if it had been written by someone without a partisan axe to grind. Peggy Noonan is clearly not such a person. So what threat is Mrs. Clinton to the continuance of the Republic should she be elected Senator for New York? Ms. Noonan predicts all but the second coming of the fall of the Roman Empire, particularly were her victory in the Senate to propel her to the Oval Office. Oh, come on. The idea that Hillary has her sights set on the White House causes hysterical laughter in my social set. Even if such were her ambition (which I seriously doubt), there's not one person I know (including some who would, to our universal amazement, still vote for Bill could he eligible for re-election) who would vote for her. This book is litle more than a piece of republican campaign literature for Rudy Guiliani, and that's "The Truth". A dispassionate overview will have to await an author with more distance from the subject(s).
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