Sen. Clinton's Living History (Living Herstory)--Part1
I recently dozed, oops, read, through Hillary Clinton's most recent bestseller, Living History. Anyone who thinks the senator got an $8 million advance for that book for any other reason besides being married to a former President hasn't read it. She found it necessary to introduce us to every person that was ever in her life--her teachers, the people in her neighborhood, even the old men who played pinochle with her grandfather. (She even revealed the bad behavior of the sore
losers.)
In the author's notes, Clinton says there were more ideas, people, and places she could have talked about. Thank goodness she spared us that much. The book ran 528 pages, not including the acknowledgements which included nearly four pages of nothing but names. I guess she didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings. And she stopped just short of sharing her entire shopping list for Linens 'n Things and Bed Bath & Beyond in preparation for Chelsea's move to college although she did let us in on the DustBuster, the clothes steamer, and the contact paper.
I recently dozed, oops, read, through Hillary Clinton's most recent bestseller, Living History. Anyone who thinks the senator got an $8 million advance for that book for any other reason besides being married to a former President hasn't read it. She found it necessary to introduce us to every person that was ever in her life--her teachers, the people in her neighborhood, even the old men who played pinochle with her grandfather. (She even revealed the bad behavior of the sore
losers.)
In the author's notes, Clinton says there were more ideas, people, and places she could have talked about. Thank goodness she spared us that much. The book ran 528 pages, not including the acknowledgements which included nearly four pages of nothing but names. I guess she didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings. And she stopped just short of sharing her entire shopping list for Linens 'n Things and Bed Bath & Beyond in preparation for Chelsea's move to college although she did let us in on the DustBuster, the clothes steamer, and the contact paper.
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