Hell to pay : the unfolding story of Hillary Rodham Clinton

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    • Olson, Barbara

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Hell to pay : the unfolding story of Hillary Rodham Clinton

Barbara Olson

Regnery Publishing, c1999

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This book investigates Hillary's radical roots, how she switched from being a 'Goldwater Girl' to sixties radical -- and how, since then, she has maintained her ties to the radical left. The agenda? In the sixties, it was the Black Panthers and overthrowing corporate America. Today, it is socialised medicine and using children as political tools for social change. Barbara Olson recounts Hillary's own, personal 'decade of greed' and reveals the paranoia of a first lady whom even a Clinton confidant has accused of operating a virtual 'secret police' unit to destroy presumed enemies- including such lowly staffers as cooks and valets. Olson shows a woman who, far from 'standing by her man', is a political Machiavellian - a wife who reviews her husband's 'bimbo eruption' files while defending him; a feminist who supports and abets a serial adulterer, sexual harasser, and alleged rapist in order to maintain her own grip on power. Far from being unstained by the Clinton scandals, Olson shows how 'in scandal after scandal all roads lead to Hillary' and how, with supreme irony, the most powerful woman in the world has won sympathy -- after the Monica Lewinsky scandal -- as the globe's premier 'victim'. No one has better penetrated the political rise of Hillary Clinton than Barbara Olson.

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