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Publisher:
Regan Books/ Harper Collins |
Release
Date: 2004 |
ISBN:
00607366682 |
Awards:
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Format
Reviewed: Hardcover |
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Genre:
Nonfiction / politics |
Reviewed:
2004 |
Reviewer:
Barbara Buhrer |
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Copyright
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Rewriting
History
By Dick Morris
Another
Clinton bashing, this time of Hilary, not Bill, written by a former
staff member now on the payroll of one of the Clinton's most vehement
critics.
Morris
has doubts of Mrs. Clinton's sincerity; he accuses her of "distortion,
exaggeration, falsifying, fabricating, inventing, omitting facts
to achieve her political goals". He accuses her of altering
her personality to suit today's needs; that Hilary Clinton will
do anything necessary to become president. And there is more in
the same vain.
Morris
has revealed in the book things his former clients (the Clintons)
told him in confidence. It casts doubts on Morris' scruples.
Rewriting
History should be taken from whence it comes; a biased presentation
of the former First Lady and now respected Senator from New York.
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