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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (702700)3/6/2013 5:57:04 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) of 1572782
 
What does that prove other than you are looking for anything that supports your predispositions?


Don't be a rube...no one buys a book that does not shock and klein is not immune from the practice. He's an opportunistic shock jock who is looking to profit with salacious speculation aimed at a receptive segment of the audience.

Al

The attacks and accusations made in this book are vicious.The constant obsession with Hillary's sex life or lack there of according to Ed Klein is unbelievable. The fact that Hillary knew lesbians and associated with lesbians while she was a student at Wellesley College in Massachusetts does not mean that she herself is a lesbian, but Klein simply will not drop the idea. So what if she hung out with people like Elaine Acheson, the granddaughter of former Secretary of State Dean Acheson who would late come out of the closet to divorce her husband and start a relationship with a woman?

Well, that whole idea gets to the crevice of Klein's book. His thesis is that Bill and Hillary Clinton only got married in order to start a business relationship. There is no physical attraction between the two. Hillary just hitched her wagon to a man who wanted to be President in preparation of one day running for the office herself.

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Although many authors have taken aim at President Clinton, the time may be ripe for attacks on a potential future President Clinton: Edward Kline, author of "The Truth About Hillary," makes no excuses: He has said outright that he doesn't want Hillary Clinton, an expected frontrunner for the 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination, to be President of the United States. His book paints a picture of Senator Clinton as an arch-villain (much like her husband was portrayed time and again by the Republican extreme right); ruthless, calculating, and virtually evil. Remarkably, Klein does not mention a story where a sinister Senator Clinton ties a helpless orphan to the railroad tracks and snickers as a speeding locomotive approaches--but that's about the only thing she hasn't been accused of (yet).A Clinton spokesman said that Mr. Klein has written a book of vicious fabrications contrived by someone who writes trash for cash. I couldn't have put it better myself. If you still want to read it, save the $25: This bad boy is going to be on remainder selling for three bucks in the bargain section of your local bookstore faster than you can say "Clinton 2008."
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