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The Case Against Hillary Clinton

The Case Against Hillary Clinton

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read it for yourself! Devastating!
Review: Peggy gets an A plus from me! Bravo, Peggy! Keep tossingthose wrenches into the works! END

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No longer am i confused about who to vote for
Review: I could type pages about this book but these words are enough: I loved this book...buy it, it explained everything so well, and I totally agreed with this book. No longer am I confused about who to vote for!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Driving with your eyes closed? Noonan stomps on the brakes.
Review: The Clinton White House, its acolytes and apologists, and its Hillary-led, Mao-like driving sense of entitled victory at all costs has scraped the national consciousness bloody. Much like a doctor removing bits of glass from a patient furious with discomfort, Noonan will be vilified by segments of the public tired of their collective skinned knee, and she will be demonized by the thought police on the Hillary payroll and best-friends list. Noonan's intellectual and personal courage in writing this burning indictment of a Stepford Stalinist who has more in common with Napoleon the boar in Orwell's "Animal Farm" than with Elizabeth Cady Stanton is to be more than applauded. It is to be gravely surveyed as the first book to coolly, and not a little sadly, mine the psyche of a First Lady who devoted her considerable intellectual firepower and Oscar-worthy charisma to the ignoble end of her own personal advancement on the backs of the disenfranchised and needy, and to the destruction of those who stood--and still try to stand--in her way. Continue to wield your surgical tweezers in the service of the national consciousness, Dr. Noonan: we, the easily charmed public, may snarl at your unpleasant pathological findings, but someday when the Clintons finally have their superegos pried from the national podium, we'll read this book again, and marvel at your insight, wit, and fearless icky surgical exploration of the "Being Hillary Clinton" national psychosis. And if Hillary wins the Senate, and then runs for president, we will all shake our heads and think, Peggy, you tried to warn us.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS BOOK IS FANTASTIC I COULD TOTALY RELATE TO IT
Review: i loved this book. Buy it, it was so good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS BOOK IS AWSOME
Review: read the title, buy the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ms. President, prepare for the fall of your puny Communism!
Review: Man, that Hillary! What a Commie! She's worse than that former president of Oilaban, Shakmanafar Ratsiraka, that dude who stole all the ybns from the zoos of the country bordering country, Prantascran, and reapholstered his furniture with their valuable hides. Now thanks to Shakmanafar, there's no more Oilaban, no more Prantascran, and the the ybn is nearly extinct. Noonan really got to the bottom of Hillary's character and exposed the commie hiding behind that "Big New Yorker" exterior. We all saw what happened to Oilaban a few years back, and if Hillary seizes this country, we'll probably be just another of Iraq's territories. Maybe if more people would read this book, America can be saved.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The case for "The Case Against Hillary Clinton"
Review: To be sure, Noonan's critique of Hillary Clinton is an tough argument, but it is not a personal argument, and it is not lightly made. And it should not be lightly dismissed.

Noonan's book is a critique of Clintonism -- as practiced by him for the last decade,and also by her. The essence of Clintonism is not liberalism, it is egoism. It is an utter willingness to say or do anything -- or un-say, and undo anything. And it works more often than not, facilitated by the likes of James Carville, George Stephanopolous, and countless other spinners and trimmers. That's why people should read this book; if Clintonism is rewarded at the polls in 2000 for a third straight time, American politics will be further transformed -- for the worse.

It's been a long time since I've read a book that stuck to one simple but profound truth in such a crisp and cogent manner. It is indeed a polemic, but it is a polemic with a purpose - - a polemic in the public service.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Book Took Guts
Review: This is a wonderful book for a lot of reason, but one is the breathtaking courage it took to really take on the Clintons, and say what a lot of us say in privacy and with our friends but rarely in public. It says it all. It is an indictment. And it gets to why a lot of people don't want to continue this president and first lady. Great read.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Lots of good points - but where was the editor?
Review: Peggy Noonan is a talented writer - clear, lucid, witty, always engaging. Her book offers ample insights into why Hillary Clinton and her husband will hopefully "just go away", rather than continue to inflict their special blend of arrogance, hypocrisy, and deceitfulness on the country.

Ms. Noonan's case could have benefited from stronger editing. I felt, for example, a hypothetical conversation snippet imagined at Hillary's future gravesite was regrettable and tasteless. More concerning - especially after Ms. Noonan wrote negatively (and accurately) about Edmund Morris fiction/non-fiction Ronald Reagan biography - was an extremely interesting portion of her book set at Michael Eisner's home; a scene which turns out, in the end, to be entirely made up by Ms Noonan. She describes how she wound up watching this (fictional) scene, as the friend of Eisner's housekeeper! I felt disappointed and manipulated after reading this fascinating scene to find out at its close that Ms. Noonan had imagined it entirely - including fictional quotes from Ted Turner, etc.

The whole thing left a bitter taste - much like Edmund Morris' fictional footnotes. I felt similarly concerned about Ms. Noonan's repeatedly telling us, sometimes with quotes, what the Clinton's were thinking during various scenes. Can we have a collective moratorium against fictional excursions set unannounced in in purportedly non-fiction, serious books? Ms. Noonan is a wonderful speech writer - I feel she may have succumbed to the temptation to write Hillary a good speech here and have some fun in the process - but she could have done this and made her point far better by just saying "Here is the kind of courageous speech I would love to hear from Hillary but never will."

Clearly the case against Ms. Clinton is strong enough that one doesn't have to rely on fiction - the unembellished truth about the Clintons is scarey enough.

Despite my reservation about the long fictional scene. and and a number of comments about Hillary's appearance and the like which seemed to me to be unnecessary and a touch mean-spirited, I certainly support Ms. Noonan's basic contention that Hillary Clinton should never be Senator from New York or any other state, and join her in wishing the Clinton's a long, un-event-filled. retirement somewhere where they will do the least damage to the country and the people around them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The truth told beautifully
Review: Noonan reveals this $100,000 cattle futures expert to be the corrupt and selfish liar many Americans suspected all along. How the leftists, the socialists, the racial careerists and the union thugs can fawn all over this plastic banana (see the negative reviews of this book) is evidence of how deeply misguided a political group can become. Their apparent belief that it is better to have a criminal member of their own party in office than an honest member of any other party reveals how corrupt and self centered people in the Democratic Party really are in the Clinton/Gore era.

Noonan's book is balanced and fair. She shows that Hillary Clinton is a great example for all young ladies who aspire to marry well and ride a husband's coatails to power and fame. Bravo Peggy, tell the truth and make 'em whine!


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