Interpreting Hillary Clinton In Edward Klein's Unlikeable

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Edward Klein in "Unlikeable", once again uses his no holds barred style of writing. His strong ability to accurately interpret the facts and information obtained from his in the know sources to provide readers with a very insightful expose into Hillary Clinton. Unlikeable is a book all readers should read who are willing to have an open mind about the type of person who could be the next president.

Another Edward Klein masterpiece, this one under the pressure of a political campaign. If one had read The Amateur, she would not have voted for Obama. If one read Unlikeable, she will not vote for Hillary Clinton. But there is regrettably no requirement when one vote to have read opposing, challenging view point.

"Unlikable" is well written and grabs attention from the first page until finally put it down for the last time. While Edward Kleins sources are anonymous, what they have told
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The whole book is frightening not just the parts about Hillary. The interactions among all the major players are pathetic and it makes one wonder. These are the people running our country ?

Hillary Clinton is exposed as a woman who will say and do anything to be elected and / or apparently, to get her way. The ultimate end result never seem to matter, nor do the mean by which she attain them. For Hillary, the appearance of her behavior is what count, the appearance of success, regardless of whether or not.

Per Edward Klein, Hillary ignored Obamas warning about her use of a private email account, breached a written agreements regarding foreign donations to the Bill Clinton Foundation, and allowed the detest Blumenthal into State Department. Obama then gave Valerie Jarrett the green light to leak stories about Hillarys crimes. Bill Clinton suggested she get likeability feedback from Hollywood, via Spielbergs contact. She resented and mostly ignore that feedback, except the portion about facial