To: ambrose
The book is a boring tome of innuendo, supposition and a total rehash of old news. There is nothing new or sensational in it. If Vanity Fair runs excerpts from it, which I have read, one must suspect the entire motive of its author and publication.
I heard Ed Klein on Sean Hannity's radio show on tuesday. Klein cannot answer basic questions regarding the authenticity of his facts.
This book is a total setup to lure conservative thinking Americans into a real nasty situation. There is no conservative groundswell behind this book and there shouldn't be.
I have seen it reported that the Right Wing believes that this is the Knock Out Punch of Hillary. Don't believe it for one minute. I say don,t fall into this mud hole because there are a lot of dirty people down there.
I would hope that conservatives stay away from this issue and recognize that the book is a total piece of garbage. The salient points of the book are available in Vanity Fair and on the Internet. They aren't worth reading.
And don't even think of comparing Ed Klein to the Swift Boat Vets. There is no moral or ethical equivalence.
57 posted on
06/22/2005 5:12:24 PM PDT by
joem15
(Truth is a formidable Force)
To: joem15
You are correct and that has been the dominant opinion here and your advice (stay away) is indeed the wisest course to take.
My sigh in #55 was over the highlighting of the pertinant portion of the article: The bad old VRWC is out to get HRC.
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