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Madame Hillary, the dark road to the White House, R. Emmett Tyrrell and Mark Davis

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Madame Hillary, the dark road to the White House, R. Emmett Tyrrell and Mark Davis
Language
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Main title
Madame Hillary
Responsibility statement
R. Emmett Tyrrell and Mark Davis
Sub title
the dark road to the White House
Summary
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
Target audience
adult
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