Peggy Noonan, a speechwriter for the Reagan White House and one of our most astute political observers, argues in this compelling book that Americans must look closely at Hillary Rodham Clinton and the implications of her calculated bid for power. In The Case against Hillary Clinton, she offers an eye-opening assessment of the scandals and failures of the Clinton years, from Whitewater to health care to the Filegate and Travelgate affairs, which cast a revealing light on the first lady’s motives and behavior. She poses searching questions about the difference between public service and lip service, between the whole truth and the shameless parade of evasion and spin marshaled throughout the Clinton years. As Hillary’s ambition seeks ever greater heights, Noonan takes the measure of the woman and the politician and makes a passionate argument against her candidacy.
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"In 2000 when Hillary was running for Senate I convinced my father to buy this book because it was his civic duty to stay informed. I've since stolen it from him. Because that's how I roll. "
— Brandon (4 out of 5 stars)
“A brilliantly etched and elegantly deconstructed portait of Mrs. Clinton.”
— David Horowitz, New York Times bestselling author“[Noonan] sets out to make a case and, as one might expect from Ronald Reagan’s speechwriter, she does it with style and passion.”
— New York Times“Noonan offers a searing analysis of what she sees as the emptiness of HRC’s political platform and the mountain of questions about her past that remain unanswered.”
— Publishers Weekly“In all, a persuasive case elegantly presented.”
— Amazon.com, editorial review" When I picked the book up at the library, I didn't really investigate the contents. Assumed it was going to be about her presidential campaign, but it was about her senatorial compaign. Brought up all the scandals we are all familiar with during the Clinton Presidency. "
— Patti, 2/9/2012" In 2000 when Hillary was running for Senate I convinced my father to buy this book because it was his civic duty to stay informed. I've since stolen it from him. Because that's how I roll. "
— Brandon, 10/20/2010" When I picked the book up at the library, I didn't really investigate the contents. Assumed it was going to be about her presidential campaign, but it was about her senatorial compaign. Brought up all the scandals we are all familiar with during the Clinton Presidency. "
— Patti, 8/13/2008" A passionate, personal, and at times moving argument for an end to "Clintonism" written before Hillary was elected to the Senate. <br/> <br/>Typical Noonan: conversational with personal anecdotes and imagined conversations, etc. "
— Kevin, 8/16/2007Peggy Noonan, author of the bestselling When Character Was King, has contributed articles and essays to Time, Newsweek, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and many other publications. She is currently a columnist and contributing editor at the Wall Street Journal.
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