Will it be found under the FICTION or NON-FICTION section?
Hillary Clintons new book
by freedom96 30 Replies latest jw friends
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teejay
Non-fiction. Hillary is one of the coolest women in America. Don't be a hater.
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jelly
It should be under the SPIN section. Just like all the books should be of the people that endlessly criticize her. H. Clinton is not the antichrist and I have never quite understood why people hate her so much. I disagree with most of her politics but I don’t hate her. It seems that some people just despise her existence. As for her book I am sure there will be ‘political’ answers to some of the hard question that will play ‘fast and loose’ with the truth ie. spin. But in reality that is politics, and people have to be smart enough to see past that. I think its also important to note much of the spin is involving issues that are no ones business anyway.
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WildHorses
I have never quite understood why people hate her so much.
Could it be that she is a woman who speaks her mind?
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jelly
I dont think so because you would have to explain Libby Dole and Eleanor Roosevelt. There is more to it than that. I think the Clintons might have came to represent the 60's generation to people that hate the 60's generation. Or maybe not. I really dont know why the hate I am just tossing thoughts around here.
Terry
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Francois
Perhaps it's because she is one of the biggest, most blatant, in-your-face liars of all time. She is easily the most dangerous politician in America today, to date. She is no more a member of the democrat party, in the sense that JFK was, than I am the Virgin Mary. Shrillary is a neo-Marxist - fer chrissake, all you've got to do is listen to the woman and to her economic ideas.
And don't waste your money. That book was #1, not written by her, but by four ghost writers and #2, has only about 50 pages that have anything interesting on them. I'll get you the page numbers and you can go to Barnes and Noble and sit in one of their big chairs and read the interesting pages.
When she runs for president, and if you vote for her, you will deserve exactly all you get from her. Go ahead and assume the position now and avoid the rush.
And no, I don't regard her as a "strong" woman. I regard her as an unbelievably weak and ignorant woman who is just smart enough to prey on the even more ignorant American electorate who believe what they wish were true of her instead of the evidence of their own eyes.
francois
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teejay
I have never quite understood why people hate her so much. – Jelly
Bill Clinton was one of the most powerful, charismatic, and intelligent presidents of the modern era. For that reason, he was at the bulls-eye of the Republican's agenda to vilify and disgrace, not just his presidency but him personally. Being outsmarted at every single turn, the Republicans hatred for him only intensified. Overcoming every attempt to bring him down, he left office with one of the highest approval ratings ever. But hatred of him by the Washington elite has not subsided.
Removing himself from their gun-sights, they now focus on the only Clinton that's available. Hillary is every bit as intelligent (not to mention thick-skinned) as her husband, and on that level she will consistently defeat her mean-spirited and intellectually inferior opponents long past her second presidency.
Not surprisingly she, like her husband, also enjoys high marks in the eyes of the public... despite the ire and villainy the media repeatedly tries to attach to her. my hopes (and expectations) is that she will continue to follow the advise Karl Rove (Clinton's personal attorney) gave her when she was about to undergo an TV interview during Monica-gate, "Screw 'em!"
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freedom96
I can't help but feel that at least some of what is in the book is twisted so as not to reveal the whole and complete truth.
I do not hate them as people, though I do not agree with much of their politics and ethics.
Though she denies it, I am convinced that she is preparing herself for a run for the first female President, at some point, in the next couple of elections. Maybe not this one, but much more likely the one after.
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teejay
I do not hate them as people, though I do not agree with much of their politics and ethics.
Would you taking a minute and cite some of Hillary's politics and ethics that you don't agree with?
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caligirl
I am actually somewhat interested in reading it, just out of curiosity. I am not inclined to go out and buy it, but will wait for a chance to read it for free. There is an excerpt from it in this week's Time Magazine, which I have not had time to read yet. If that holds my interest, then I will stick with my initial impulse to read the whole book. I normally shy away from memoir type books, but am inclined to make an exception in this case.