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Hillary Clinton's 'History' makes history at bookstore (FReepers mentioned)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer ^ | August 14, 2003 | Carolyn Jack (Plain Dealer Arts Reporter)

Posted on 08/14/2003 8:27:24 AM PDT by tgslTakoma

Hillary Rodham Clinton was not openly campaigning last night in Cleveland's Shaker Square.

Instead, a lot of people were doing it for her, wearing "Hillary for President" buttons, cheering "Hillary in 2008" and signing up for Clinton booster groups at Joseph-Beth Booksellers, where the former first lady drew a crowd of about 2,000 for a book-signing of her recently published autobiography, "Living History."

Clinton, now a Democratic U.S. senator from New York, made an entrance by descending from the store's second floor to the first in a glass elevator to the delighted screams of onlookers who had begun gathering about 3 p.m., two hours before the signing actually began.

She waved to the crowd, posed for pictures with her book and immediately set about signing 1,000 copies of it for purchasers who had been given tickets to the signing by the store starting in June.

"Living History" already has made history by becoming the fastest-selling work of nonfiction ever.

First in line was a beaming Gladys Thomas, 64, of Shaker Heights. Earlier, while waiting for the queue to form, Thomas had expressed her unhappiness with President Bush. She said one of the reasons she came to get her book signed was her hope that Sen. Clinton would beat Bush in the upcoming presidential race.

"If anybody's gonna do it, it would be her," Thomas said.

Jean Joseph, 79, who lives in Shaker Square, agreed. Joseph, a native of Martha's Vineyard, where the Clintons often vacation, said: "I think she's fabulous, and the book's fabulous. I have a lot of admiration for the kind of human being she is. I even like Bill."

After Clinton signed her book, Joseph said she had told the senator that she had delayed a vacation trip to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts by a day so she could attend the signing.

While Clinton smiled, greeted people and wrote her name hundreds of times, local supporters Lana Moresky and Roberta Feinstein were in the store lobby, handing out forms to people interested in signing up for a Clinton support group.

"I'm doing this on my own because I couldn't let this opportunity go by," Moresky said, showing a bunch of already-filled-out forms.

Demand for the forms was so great, Feinstein added, "They're ripping it out of my hand."

But the opposition was there, too. A few protesters stood across the street from the store, bearing anti-abortion and anti-Hillary posters. One, scribbled in black marker, read, "I would have made a good sign for Monica."

One group of protesters had been brought together through Freerepublic.com, a politically conservative Web site. They took issue with Clinton's politics and what they called her untruthfulness.

"A better title for her book would be 'Omitting History,' " said Tom Adams of Wadsworth, who was part of the Freerepublic.com group.

Protesters and fans alike remained peaceful throughout the afternoon and evening. Secret Service and Cleveland police had secured the back half of the Joseph-Beth building hours earlier, and the book-signing line moved efficiently through the densely peopled store to the rear, where television crews and reporters squeezed in to record Clinton scribbling and chatting with the mostly female crowd.

She had a big smile and hello for everyone, but especially for the children who walked through with their parents.

"What a pretty dress," she said to a little girl in a long gold and black velvet gown. The child said her name was Chelsea, like Clinton's daughter. "You're kidding!" Clinton said. "How do you spell it?"

By 7:15 p.m., Clinton had signed her last book, posed with the Joseph-Beth staff for souvenir pictures and bought some summer reading on her way out of the store. Her appearance was the largest gathering for an author that the store had ever hosted, said Joseph-Beth spokeswoman Stephanie Siegel.

Clinton press secretary Philippe Reines said the senator was heading to a local fund-raiser and then home to New York last night after a book tour that had taken her to Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis, Atlanta and Detroit before coming to Cleveland.

To reach this Plain Dealer reporter:

cjack@plaind.com, 216-999-4739


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Cuba; Culture/Society; Extended News; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: beelzebubba; hillapalooza; livinghistory; lyinghistory; wickedwitchofnewyork
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To: tgslTakoma
"What a pretty dress," she said to a little girl in a long gold and black velvet gown. The child said her name was Chelsea, like Clinton's daughter. "You're kidding!" Clinton said. "How do you spell it?"
I hope this poor girl whose parents were child-abusing her wasn't a Cleveland Public School student. The question could have been embarrasing.

It would have been more appropriate if her name had been "Gretl".

-Eric

21 posted on 08/14/2003 12:09:15 PM PDT by E Rocc (with a brother named......)
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To: DollyCali
....... but I think there are a lot of curiousity seekers who will not keep book... but will read part or all of it before e-baying, garage selling, door stopping etc
I wonder if it has occurred to the publisher to print copies on toilet paper, once we've reached the paperback/remainder bin stage. They can claim higher sales numbers, and the sensible-but-curious can read it while still making a "statement". >:)

-Eric

22 posted on 08/14/2003 12:23:48 PM PDT by E Rocc
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To: Redcloak
Our Hastings had it on special at 50% off this week. I don't know hao many they got stuck with. I was in Sam's, and had to look. The copies of Treason are 4th printing, hill's were still 1st printing.
23 posted on 08/14/2003 12:39:02 PM PDT by mathluv
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To: mathluv
The week Living History was released, a friend of mine saw it in the discount bin at the local supermarket.
24 posted on 08/14/2003 12:41:45 PM PDT by Redcloak (All work and no FReep makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no FReep make s Jack a dul boy. Allwork an)
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To: dubyaismypresident; tgslTakoma; Doctor Raoul; RonDog; Jimmy Valentine's brother
Precisely.
25 posted on 08/14/2003 12:55:47 PM PDT by sauropod (Graduate: Burt Gummer's Survival School)
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To: DollyCali
In order to be a groupie or person devoted to someone in a position of power or celebrity some quantifiable product has to be offered in return for your enthusiasm. Be it a backstage pass to roll the dice on rubbing uglies with a celebrity, or a photograph of a politician alongside yourself to elevate your clout in the business world, or ten minutes over "Coffee" to seek special legislation to your benefit. Nobody just has blind admiration for anyone in this country.

The people at these book signings are NEA teachers (curious her book release matches the teachers off for the summer break calander), Federal and state social workers firming up their future paychecks, and organized AFSCME and other union efforts. None of them have any real interest in anything but their own financial interests and their expanded earnings power ushered in with a Hillary administration.

26 posted on 08/14/2003 12:57:15 PM PDT by blackdog
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To: DollyCali
And may I fairly add, we conservatives aim to get what we want for reasons less than pure good. We want more of our own money, less taxes, more better jobs, industrial growth, a reduced government, and so on......All of those things are for our own personal benefit. That's much of what we invest in being conservatives.

Sure there is abortion, and a few other pure good issues, but when you really boil those down, there is not much party difference in actuality. Just as many "conservative" women have abortions as liberal women do. If not, it's more.

27 posted on 08/14/2003 1:08:03 PM PDT by blackdog
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To: tgslTakoma
WTG FReepers...:)
28 posted on 08/14/2003 1:12:51 PM PDT by veronica (http://www.petitiononline.com/KN50711/petition.html - Confirm Daniel Pipes to USIPF ......sign this!)
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To: wbill
"Doesn't remember how to spell her own daughter's name...... "

Of course she doesn't know how to spell it. Web Hubble, I mean Chelsea's dad picked the name.
29 posted on 08/14/2003 1:32:45 PM PDT by JSteff
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To: blackdog
Here is link to After Freep thread & my post/review/photos...


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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/963684/posts?page=139
30 posted on 08/14/2003 3:00:56 PM PDT by DollyCali (Authenticity: To have Arrived !)
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To: blackdog
Here is link to After Freep thread & my post/review/photos...


#133

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/963684/posts?page=139
31 posted on 08/14/2003 3:01:10 PM PDT by DollyCali (Authenticity: To have Arrived !)
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