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Hillary yawner never gets to the good part (Mark Steyn)
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | June 15, 2003 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 06/15/2003 10:30:41 AM PDT by TomB

Who is Hillary Rodham Clinton? We all know her husband. He's a hard guy to be non-intimate with. Early in his presidency, he was asked on TV what kind of underwear he wore and chatted away merrily about how he mostly preferred boxers but occasionally wore briefs.

Pandora's boxer shorts, once opened, are not easily buttoned up again. He remains the only president to have his, ah, distinguishing characteristics officially examined by a U.S. Naval surgeon when they became a matter of legal dispute. And not long after that his, er, DNA wound up getting analyzed by the FBI crime lab.

Now go back to that early, almost coy revelation: boxers or briefs. Imagine asking Hillary what kind of bra she wears, underwired or not. You can't do it. In inverse proportion to her pants-dropping husband, Sen. Clinton has become ever more swathed in protective clothing, ever more veiled. For years we've wondered: What's she really like? What's going on deep inside, under that inscrutable exterior? Now in this searingly intimate memoir, the most intriguing woman of our time finally tells all. You'll marvel at her painful candor as she reveals:

*France's Bernadette Chirac is ''an elegant, cultured woman''!

*Nicaragua's Violeta Chamorro is ''an elegant, striking woman''!!

*Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto is ''a brilliant and striking woman''!!!

*Canada's Aline Chretien is ''intelligent, sharply observant and elegant''!!!!

. . . but Russia's Naina Yeltsin is merely ''personable and articulate about children and their health care needs.''

Hmm. As for Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones and Monica Lewinsky, they aren't in the least bit elegant, cultured, striking, elegant, brilliant, elegant, striking, elegant, sharply observant and elegant, so Sen. Clinton has less to say about them. And Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick and all the rest aren't even personable and articulate about health care needs, so they don't get mentioned at all.

Presumably if you looked hard enough you could find someone somewhere on the planet who's been scouring the bookstores in search of 500 pages of woozy platitudes on foreign dignitaries he's barely heard of. But that demographic would hardly cover the 8 million bucks Simon & Schuster shelled out to Mrs C. Hey, it wouldn't even cover the cost of that five-word description of the prime minister of Canada's wife, for which, by my calculations, her publishers paid Hillary $200.

But S&S are betting that there's a larger market out there, and that torpor is Sleeping History's unique selling point. Hillary's constituency doesn't want soul-baring--that's playing on Ken Starr terms. They want dullness--the dullness that reassures them that Hillary, once you dig her out from the cigars and Gap dresses of posterity, is still the serious thinker and feminist icon they told us she was in 1992.

''The woman is stronger than Queen Elizabeth I of England, a greater strategist than Catherine the Great of Russia, braver than Boadicea or the Amazons of old,'' wrote Erica Jong--just this week!

I am woman, hear me . . . recite long lists of overseas receptions I attended. As it happens, there's as little in her book about the specifics of Hillary's health care plan as there is about the specifics of Bill's pick-up technique, but no one will ever know because no one who isn't being paid to will get that far.

Hillary's fans will buy the book, open Chapter One, and read, ''I wasn't born a first lady or a senator. I wasn't born a Democrat. I wasn't born a lawyer or an advocate for women's rights and human rights. I wasn't born a wife or mother . . . '' and think, well, that's just like the early bits of the Old Testament, all the begetting, or in this case all the things she wasn't begot as, so I'll just skip ahead to Chapter Two, and I'll bet it's really crackling along by now.

And Chapter Two begins: ''What you don't learn from your mother, you learn from the world' is a saying I once heard from the Masai tribe in Kenya.''

And you think, well, isn't that just wonderfully diverse, and she heard it from an actual tribe in Kenya! Any tribesman in particular? Or did they all yell it out in unison as her motorcade passed by? Either way, it's the sort of soothing multicultural sentiment that separates an enlightened progressive from rabid knuckle-dragging redneck Clinton-haters, and that's all you need to know. So you put the book up on the shelf and never open it ever again.

The main victim of this approach is Bill Clinton. From the moment they met, she knew he ''had a vitality that seemed to shoot out of his pores,'' but none shoots out in Hill's leaden prose. I'll bet he had a better time reading Monica's Story, which captures Bill's oozing pores better than his wife's book does. Monica's version at least captures the boy president at his most endearingly adolescent, as his girlfriend's continuing contacts with her previous adulterer drive the president of the United States into paroxysms of jealousy: ''He's such a jerk!'' rages the leader of the free world over his rival, high school drama teacher Andy Bleiler. In Hillary's version, you feel only the absence of Bill's much vaunted ''passion.''

Monica's Bill is the Lounge-Act-In-Chief: ''He undressed me with his eyes.'' Hillary's Bill is a clunky wonk: ''While I was challenging discrimination practices, Bill was in Miami working to ensure McGovern's nomination.'' Monica says, ''The irony is that I had the first orgasm of the relationship.'' In Hillary's book, there are no orgasms, ironic or otherwise.

As for the two-paragraph ''controversy'' of this 500-page yawn, who cares? Either Hill is Bill's co-conspirator, and, in the furtherance of their own ambitions, they used the Democratic Party the way Bill uses women. Or there's this book's version, in which she's the last person of the planet still willing to believe Bill's version of events--not exactly Catherine the Great or Elizabeth I, but a gullible shill who by rights should have just put herself out of the running for president.

But time and again the Clintons have survived setbacks that would have clobbered lesser politicians. And if using gregarious Bill as the advance man for chilly Hilly's own ambitions wasn't the original plan, it is now.

Whatever she says, I can see her running, and, in certain circumstances, I can see her narrowly winning. Another Clinton presidency, and a disaster for the country. History repeats itself, but in defiance of the usual order: first the trouser-dropping farce, then tragedy.


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To: TomB
Still #2 on Amazon with 137 mostly negative reviews. Good books usually jump to #1 on Amazon before the book is even released. The fact that it is still at #2 tells you that for every Hillary book sold, there is still one other book that they are selling more of, in equally and larger amounts. I can't think of any other book that has been hyped more than this one, so this is bad news for Hillary.
41 posted on 06/15/2003 3:04:16 PM PDT by rs79bm (The difference between Los Angeles and yogurt is that yogurt comes with less fruit ... R. Limbaugh)
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To: TomB
Bump
42 posted on 06/15/2003 3:18:01 PM PDT by windchime
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To: TomB
I would like to start a list from which we can later compile a top ten list of things you will not read in Hillary's new book.

I will start with: what really happened to Vince Foster.

Where those elusive billing records were for months. What I learned from readinf 6,000 FBI files.

43 posted on 06/15/2003 3:20:17 PM PDT by fightu4it
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To: fightu4it
Who hired Craig Livingstone?
44 posted on 06/15/2003 3:45:28 PM PDT by TomB
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To: TomB
Just got back from Las Vegas; while in the airport waiting for my flight, I browsed thru the bookstore. Found something to read; while paying for it, I asked the cashier if Miz Clinton's book was selling (it was stacked on the checkout counter, naturally). "Not really," the clerk replied. I asked about 'Dereliction of Duty', which I would recommend to everyone. "Selling like hotcakes," was the reply.
45 posted on 06/15/2003 3:51:57 PM PDT by Maria S
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To: Amelia
From one rabid knuckle-dragging redneck Clinton-hater to another?

ROFL. ;-)

46 posted on 06/15/2003 6:19:12 PM PDT by Scenic Sounds
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To: TomB
Yeah, baby! Steyn is a beautiful thing!
47 posted on 06/15/2003 7:14:52 PM PDT by Joan912
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To: TomB
From the moment they met, she knew he ''had a vitality that seemed to shoot out of his pores,'' but none shoots out in Hill's leaden prose.

Because it all landed in the Oval Office sink?

48 posted on 06/15/2003 8:40:33 PM PDT by NYC GOP Chick (Hillary: The Most Powerful Viagra Antidote)
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To: hellinahandcart
How is that possible, since they both swore under oath he never touched-- aw forget it, I don't really want to know...

Perhaps *not* touching her was more of a turn-on than the thought of him touching her. Hell, I know it works that way for me...regarding Clintigula.

49 posted on 06/15/2003 8:44:35 PM PDT by NYC GOP Chick (Hillary: The Most Powerful Viagra Antidote)
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To: TomB
And Chapter Two begins: ''What you don't learn from your mother, you learn from the world' is a saying I once heard from the Masai tribe in Kenya.''

Imagine her or any liberal ending that sentence by saying "I once heard from a toothless drunk at a bus station in Little Rock." Anyway, Steyn sums up perfectly the entire genre, why, a worldview in the next sentence: "Either way, it's the sort of soothing multicultural sentiment that separates an enlightened progressive from rabid knuckle-dragging redneck Clinton-haters, and that's all you need to know."

50 posted on 06/15/2003 8:58:14 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Subvert the conspiracy of inanimate objects!)
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To: TomB
Mark Steyn: Apply liberally...er...generously...to Hillarrhoids. Soothes that painful itching and burning sensation.
51 posted on 06/15/2003 9:25:47 PM PDT by moonhawk (Pokey Ping Appreciation Bump!)
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To: diotima
Thanks for the ping... this had me absolutely rolling. He is AMAZING!

52 posted on 06/15/2003 11:36:03 PM PDT by AnnaZ (unspunwithannaz.blogspot.com... "It is UNSPUN and it is Unspun, but it is not unspun." -- unspun)
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To: TomB
btt
53 posted on 06/16/2003 12:23:50 AM PDT by ladyinred
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To: daviddennis
I thought I couldn't bear another word about Hillary...but Steyn is a treat as usual!
54 posted on 06/16/2003 1:46:09 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: TomB

sans irrational exuberance,
of course !!

55 posted on 06/16/2003 2:37:06 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Dixie Chimps! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: TomB
Ping!!!!!
56 posted on 06/16/2003 3:04:11 AM PDT by lainde
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To: Paul Atreides
Hillary! was to receive all of 8 million $ advance, paid to her before she hijacked her NY Senate seat to avoid Senate laws that prohibit her from receiving any of that payment after she was sworn in.

I am reading articles that state that she did not get the full advance yet as it may be tied into the performance of her fairy tale.

If this is true, how can the remainder of the payoff be legally transferred to her?
57 posted on 06/16/2003 5:35:52 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
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To: TomB
Don't you hold the number of her book sales with the same confidence that you hold the number of people claimed to be at the Million Man March, or the Million Women's March, or any stats coming out of the liberal media or D.C.?
58 posted on 06/16/2003 5:49:03 AM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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To: MissAmericanPie
Don't you hold the number of her book sales with the same confidence that you hold the number of people claimed to be at the Million Man March, or the Million Women's March, or any stats coming out of the liberal media or D.C.?

Remember former Speaker of the House Jim Wright? He published a worthless book and donors bought boxes of them to get around campaign laws.

59 posted on 06/16/2003 6:59:59 AM PDT by TomB
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To: Pokey78
Pokey, I appreciate the Mark Steyn pings. I don't always have time to read everything, but I always read your pings. Are you still doing the Peggy Noonan ones? If so, I would love to be on that list also. AUsome Joy!!
60 posted on 06/16/2003 5:01:24 PM PDT by AUsome Joy
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