Rating:  Summary: Hillary's Scheme Leaves the Left With Nothing to Say Review: This is an excellent and well researched book outlining more of Hillary's outrageous behavior. Reviews attacking this book are obviously presented by people who haven't read it and have no real ammunition to fire back. The paranoid "Right Wing Conspiracy" rantings that the left has used to dismiss the illegal and unethical behavior of the Clinton Dynasty are put to bed by the carefully laid out facts about Hillary Clinton. If you want to read a fluff piece full of distortions, read Hillary's book. If you want the truth, read this one. Highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Newsmax.Com? Har Har Hardee Har Har Review: What would the right do without the Clintons? Its like an abusive relationship. The right keeps calling the cops, and then goes straight back to the big lug. I have no intention of reading the paranoid rantings of Mr. Limbacher of the tabloid website Newsmax.com. But then nobody else will read it either.
Rating:  Summary: A Must Read Review: When Hillary runs for President, all voters should read this book. Mr. Limbacher backs up his facts with named sources, many of which I have heard and read from those quoted sources. Sen. Clinton and her entourage are experts at finding and slinging the dirt, true or skewed, at their opponents, but she always seems to have a convenient case of amnesia when questioned about herself. The mainstream media, the majority of which admit to their left-leaning beliefs, have covered and glossed over eight years of Clinton co-presidency (more counting the Arkansas governor reign) of doublespeak and evasions. Mr. Limbacher goes right to the heart of how putting Sen. Clinton into the highest office in the land is a well-planned, long term goal. Now that's very scary -- a socialist-leaning, redistribute the wealth, tempermental, scheming president!
Rating:  Summary: "Plotting" to run for president? Review: Who in the world wrote the "Book Description" under the heading "Editorial Reviews"? Can this person be serious? Since when does planning to run for president qualify as "plotting"? Apparently the author of this "editorial" and the author of the book itself must think that in addition to the "millions" of Americans who are terrified at the prospect of another Clinton presidency, there are millions more who are delighted by the idea.
Rating:  Summary: OH NO...A woman president!! Review: Why do these neo-cons want to demonize Hillary? Because it takes the heat off of their own political leaders that are worse. Right now, their election-stealing chief idol, Bush, is getting into more and more trouble and Hillary is looking more and more like a viable candidate for president, and that scares them to death. This book is filled with all the old Hillarygate stuff. I am not a fan of any one politician but these neo-con writers are living in a dream world where they are champions of truth and justice, fighting off evil female politicians like Hillary. She refuses to stay in that kitchen!
Rating:  Summary: The Right Wing Conspiracy At Work Review: With Hillary's Scheme the anti-Clinton book industry takes a new turn by seeking to alarm its readers with the spectre of a second Clinton Administration. Because the target audience for this book and others similar to it regard Bill and Hillary Clinton as devil's spawn or worse, the author does not bother to document his accusations and assertions. He knows his readers will rush to believe anything about the 42nd President and his First Lady so long as it is negative. Literary style is not required, merely a plethora of exclamation points, bold faced statements, and simplistic language. Follow these simple guidelines, and an aspiring anti-Clinton author can strike it rich. Although this book purports to detail Senator Clinton's presidential hopes, a substantial portion recapitulates, in voyeuristic detail, the sexual peccadillos of her husband. None of this is new, but those who salivated over every word of the Starr Report will undoubtedly be titillated once more. Another major segment documents the Senator's supposed twenty year long lust for the Presidency. Since I doubt the author has ever spoken more than a few words at most to the Senator, the source of his knowledge is mysterious. (It is probably the same imaginative sources which allow so many to speak so authoritatively about the inner workings of the Clinton marriage.) The author's primary case against the Senator boils down to this: she is excessively ambitious to be President. Now I am reasonably certain that the same charge can be made against a substantial majority of the 100 Senators, 435 House members, 50 governors, and multitudes of state and local officials. There will be few books written about their "schemes." The Senator is so favored because she, like her husband, is a perennial target of what she herself aptly calls "a vast right wing conspiracy," a group of powerful people who wish to preserve power for themselves and their political allies (however deficient) and weaken or destroy the progressive agenda they regard as inimicable to their own comforts. If Senator Clinton does run for the Presidency someday her platform and campaign will merit close scrutiny, thoughtful criticism, and analysis just like all other serious candidates. If the level of the criticism does not rise above the sensationalism and rumor-mongering the anti-Clinton conspiracy is so prone to indulge, and of which this book is so typical an example, the American people will justifiably ignore it and the right wingers will see that which they most fear, the inauguration of the second President Clinton.
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