Críticas:
"We are approaching the last and most historic chapters in the life of an ambitious, power-hungry woman; the wife of the leader of a great power; and a deep-dyed radical. Hillary Rodham Clinton's determination to cling to power puts us in mind of the late Madame Mao in China, Jiang Qing. She was called the "the white-boned demon," after a legendary shape shifting phantasm that is never more dangerous than when wearing a seductive guise. Madame Hillary seduces voters and the press not as a temptress, but with the benign, common sense appeal of a suburban housewife turned executive. Her hidden radicalism is not Maoist, but a pragmatic extremism of a certain American type peculiar to her generation, the Coat and Tie Radical."
Reseña del editor:
From R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator, comes the first focused analysis of former First Lady and current United States Senator Hillary Clinton. A main selection of the Book of the Month Club, Madame Hillary is a thought-provoking examination of one of the most polarizing American politicians of all time. After the tremendous success of her book, Living History, Senator Clinton was sharply criticized by conservative personalities. But the objections to her and her book lacked cohesiveness. Now Tyrrell, Jr. delivers a persuasive argument that Senator Clinton is a power-hungry radical with a hidden agenda who seduces voters with her intelligence, charm, and carefully crafted public persona. Madame Hillary promises to open eyes and become one of the most hotly debated books in recent history.
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