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...Troy ’82, named by History News Network as one of America’s Top 15 Young Historians. As one might expect from a historian, the book is less a contemporary look at Hillary Clinton and more a historical study that covers oft-tread terrain of Hillary??s upbringing, her years at Wellesley and Yale, and her stint in the White House...
...events director for the Dems. “Our party has a lot of depth—our events show that,” she said. The Dems hosted a military information session earlier this year. Recently touted as the “anti-Hillary?? in the New York Times, Warner is expected to vie for the Democratic nomination. As a red-state Democrat, Warner had an approval rating of 80 percent when he left office this past January. But Stephen E. Dewey ’07, president of the Harvard Republican Club, alleged that although Warner...
...underestimate the lingering force of Jim Crow in American life.Morris also, mystifyingly, suggests that single women will vote for Rice because they identify with her marital status and are jealous of Clinton’s. (He doesn’t recognize the possibility that single women may identify with Hillary??s experience of being perpetually humiliated by her faithless husband.)Morris’ analysis of the 2008 race is—to say the least—interesting. But unfortunately, the bulk of the book is spent obsessing about Senator Clinton’s shrill liberalism, ruthless ambition...