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Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary
Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary
Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary
Audiobook5 hours

Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary

Written by Edward Klein

Narrated by Jeff Cummings

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From the author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers The Amateur and Blood Feud.…

Unlikeable is the stunning, powerful exposé of Hillary Clinton and her floundering race for the White House. With unprecedented access to longtime associates of the Clintons and the Obamas, investigative reporter Edward Klein meticulously recreates conversations and details of Hillary Clinton's behind-the-scenes plotting in Chappaqua and Whitehaven. Klein, the former editor in chief of New York Times Magazine and a contributing editor to Vanity Fair, draws a deeply troubling portrait of Hillary Rodham Clinton, a highly unlikeable presidential candidate and a woman more associated with scandal than with accomplishments, with lying than with truth, with arrogance than with compassion.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 28, 2015
ISBN9781501238604
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Edward Klein

Edward Klein is the author of the national bestsellers Guilty as Sin, Unlikeable, Blood Feud, The Amateur, The Truth about Hillary, The Kennedy Curse, and All Too Human. He is the former editor in chief of the New York Times Magazine and a contributing editor to Vanity Fair. He lives in New York City.

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    How many books like this have been written like this about Hillary and her sidekick Bill. More than a few. And yes lots of dirt to throw around on both of them that is well deserved. But the bottom line is that despite all the negatives she has going, as pointed out clearly in this book she is still very electable. Why is that? Well look at the case history of the Clinton's from day one, yet they are still around and very much in contention. In Hillary's case there are many women and many other groups that could care less about these negatives. Add to that, if Donald Trump lines up on the other side of her she can count on a near totality of those groups. Unlikeable she surely is, and also likely the next President.