There are two aspects to Hillary’s book deal that need examination. The obvious one is the clear conflict of interest that the deal involves, not that such niceties ever cut any ice with the Clintons and their rabid supporters, particularly in the media. The second one is a historical perspective that exposes not merely the Democratic Party’s double standards but its inherent viciousness, a fact the recent election vividly illustrated. But first, Hillary’s remarkable windfall. To recover its $8 million dollar investment in Hillary publisher Simon & Schuster would have to sell more than 3 million hardback copies. That would...