Posted on 02/23/2017 12:57:01 PM PST by ColdOne
Full title................Chelsea Clinton reveals her VERY lengthy reading list and details how science fiction loving husband wooed her with gift of Tom Stoppard play ............................... The former First Daughter does not take her reading lightly and shared her exhaustive reading list with the New York Times She recently reread Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 and called it 'deeply uncomfortable' She says she reads 'constantly' when not with family - and sometimes even with them, such as when breastfeeding son Aidan She has five books on her nightstand and an 'embarrassingly large' pile in her Kindle
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Wanna bet?
If in the typical liberal world, they truly believes “it takes a village” to raise a child, then her children probably think of her as the VILLAGE IDIOT!
All of he media coverage of Chelsea reminds me of the homely beauty pageant contestant who is only there because her parents paid off the judges.
Bull***t.
Period.
I feel sorry for the countless young women I meet named Chelsea. A few years ago it seemed half the girls working at local coffee shops and stores had that on their name tag. If only their parents knew.
Never had a real job.
Not impressed. She reads multiple books at a time. Indication she can’t focus enough to finish a single book then move on to the next
that picture makes it look like Chealsey has dreams of having her own foundation someday.
Or, more likely, she lies about reading at all.
Ayn Rand should be read by everyone imho.
However, the book Chelsea _needs_ to read is:
Almost Human—A Stunning Look at the Metaphysics of Evil written by Laura Knight-Jadzyk.
It has several chapters discussing people like her mom and dad and what makes them tick.
Nor Barbara Olson books.
What do they do for money? The press will never ask.
Does she buy these books with the millions of dollars her husband stole from clients as he lost 90%! of...?
Can we quiz her on the books in her list? Because otherwise I assume it’s 90% baloney.
Stoppard?! I had to read Rosencrantz and Guildernstern in high school. It was right down there with Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolfe, The Floating Opera and Waiting for Godot as assigned piles of existentiual nihilistic garbage (tothe school’s credit, we got the classics too).
Wooing a woman with Stoppard should go over as well as the anniversary I picked Gaslight as a movie to watch with the Missus.
He burns through other people’s money at the speed of light.
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