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Rewriting History
: Morris tells it like it is. I couldn't put it down. Wonderful insight to a woman that will stop at nothing to get more power.
I have not read "Living History" and have no intention to do so. Revisionist history is all too prevalent and the Clintons are masters! However, Dick Morris has said he takes points from Hillary's book and gives his viewpoint of same. From all that I have heard and read about the Clinton co-presidency, I am much more inclined to believe Mr. Morris's version. To those who have slammed "Rewriting History", Mr. Morris does offer several positive aspects of Sen. Clinton. My personal opinion is that Mr. and Mrs. Clinton would be perfect as big corporate CEOs, but they scare me as leaders of our wonderful country.
Let's face it, all you're going to get from customer reviews are 1's or 5's. Are you a democrat? Then hit "1" and slam away! Readers of your review should know you haven't read it. If you're a Republican, hit "5" and slam away (at Hillary). I've recieved an advance promo copy, and I'm a Republican. Dick Morris is not a republican, or a conservative. Just a jilted lover (of the Clintons). Knowing this, the book is well written, researched, and detailed. If the guy's lying (if you worked with Clinton, you may have a long history of lying), he hides with good research and a commanding knowledge of the facts. He presents them in an interesting way.
I always enjoy Dick Morris's message whether on TV, newspaper, or in books. As I read more and more of this book I got more and more excited about reaching the conclusion. I was not disappointed. This book does a remarkable job of fairly cutting through the fake persona being created for Hillary Clinton the politician, verses telling the story of the true Hillary Clinton. It is easier to respect the tough political activist for women and children's rights than it is to respect the "Betty Crocker" Clinton of "Living History" or "It takes a Village". I found the book riveting and highly informative. I believe anyone reading this book will come with a better understanding of the current national political situation. This book allowed me to understand the importance of things I already knew. The breath of the information is amazing. The extreme right readers may come away with a greater fear of the changing demographics of this nation. The extreme left might realize the damage of ridiculous rhetorical attacks. But the moderate will see clearly the direction national politics are turning. I would recommend this book to anyone.
As usual, Dick Morris lends his insight to someone he knows well. It's curious how so many liberals dismiss what he has to say as a former Clinton employee but buy wholeheartedly into the rantings of Richard Clarke and Paul O'Neill, two incompetents fired by President Bush.
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