Rating: Summary: Not for me Review: Even if 1.453% of it is true, it still is wrong to write the other 99.547% This book makes me sad. Sad that in this wonderful nation we have such low standards for journalism. SInce you can't libel a dead person and you really have to try really really hard to libel a public figure, this book will sell and the author will get away with it - its just a shame that this kind of journalism goes on. The author should have disclosed in his book that his sources like L.D. Brown were paid by the American Spectator to tell their stories. What a shame...
Rating: Summary: WE ALL LIVE IN THE LAND OF APATHY!! Review: This book is probably 90% true, but who cares. My stock portfolio is growing and the economy is booming so I am dancing in the streets.This is Clinton country where money rules over values and common sense. What will we do when these two wonderful people leave office.We need them to take care of us, and I hope my children grow up to be just like them. They are the ultimate role models.
Rating: Summary: Methinks the Reviewers Doth Protest Too Much Review: As one who enjoys peeking through keyholes almost as much as Ken Starr, I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed Andersen's book. Of course, I also liked "Jackie After Jack." Perhaps it's all a pack of lies, but then isn't EVERY aspect of the Clinton legacy just a pack of lies? Nothing anyone could say about the Clintons would shock or surprise me at this point. Frankly, I found the *reviews* posted on this page almost as entertaining and engaging as the book. It would appear that the CMMMM (Clinton Minnion Malevolent Marketing Machine) is in full trot on this page. You folks give me giggles.
Rating: Summary: Bill and Hillary are the greatest! Review: If only Bill could run for a third term, I would surely vote for him again. It will be even better if Hillary soon becomes President and serves two terms as successful as his. They are two of the greatest Americans since Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda or Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Andersen's book inadvertantly but correctly shows how they had to put aside ethics and morals in order to lead this country to greatness as only real (left-wing) liberals can. Great people have always had to break the rules in order to achieve their worthwhile goals. It has repeatedly been shown that a strong central government is necessary for a country to run successfully, since the majority of people do not know what is best for them.
Rating: Summary: If you want TRASH for your cash, be sure to buy this book! Review: This book is clearly unsubstantiated trash. Written only to cash in like all the other Clinton bashing books that are so numerous at this time. Only someone who was already pre-disposed against the Clintons would find it easy to give this book 5 stars and recommend purchasing it!
Rating: Summary: This is a scandalous book about scandalous people Review: While Clinton apologists find this book offensive, many of us wish it had been published prior to the '92 election. Even if a tiny fraction of the allegations are true, this family should not be in the White House. It may be a trashy book but they are trashy people.
Rating: Summary: Insightful and sad Review: This book has been referred to, in part, as a "love story". It is in a way: It tells how Hillary Rodham Clinton has prostituted herself most of her life to gratify her love of power. She has been willing to sell her dignity, her potential, her intelligence, and her future, - as any whore would sell her body - for the opportunity to rule through her husband's power base. Bill Clinton's role in this saga is shown to be his life-long love affair with himself ; an egomaniacal menage-a-une, with total disregard for those around him.Christopher Anderson's book "Bill & Hillary - The Marriage" is an education in just how sordid, unconscionable and dishonest the political process, and those who seek office, can be. In the final analysis the writer's work is an affirmation of the disgraceful simple-mindedness of this country's voters.
Rating: Summary: Blechhh Review: Mr. Andersen, how would you like someone to be as irresponsible regarding publishing "information" on your life as you are with the Clintons'?
Rating: Summary: Not an authentic account of the Clinton's marriage Review: Those who want to see in this book an authentic picture of the Clinton's marriage, will be disappointed. While this book gives some insight into the Washington presidential clique, it virtually runs down the President and Hillary. I rather buy me books that the President has read, because it shows me more about who he really is in the sense of his desires and personality. During his struggle last year, the President read Dietmar Scherf's "I Love me: Avoiding & Overcoming Depression"--a great book, also available at Amazon.
Rating: Summary: Reader Beware! Salacious Rumormongering! Review: This book is nothing more than a perverse harlequin romance. Mr. Anderson's sources are questionable at best. For example, his primary source to prove Hillary's alleged affair with Vince Foster is a former Arkansas State Trooper who was part of the the Troopergate article in the American Spectator. Save your money. There is nothing new here anyway and you're better off with reading more credible books on the Clinton's colorful life and times.
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