I'm very suspicious about this book. Is it really intended to "expose" Hillary for what she is?
Or did Klein intentionally include false information and innuendo (Bill's "rape" of Hillary)? So that, when Hillary is asked about true unethical conduct (cattle trading, Juanita Broderick, etc) in 2008, she can assert that the allegations have been "disproven" as "slanderous lies."
My fear is that Hillary's poll numbers will actually go up because of the book, as always seems to happen when the dirt about her is revealed.
Exactly so. This book will immunize her against any allegations. Whether it was designed that way, I don't know. But it is a big help to her campaign.
I think there is cumulative effect. I don't think people, even liberals, want a President who is a perpectual "victim." Especially now.