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Is Hillary Clinton’s Anger Manageable? |
| Published: September 7, 2007, 9:23 pm |
| Tags: scandals, hillary clinton, 2008 presidential election, hillary clinton make overs, editorials opinion, hillary lies, against hillary, clinton corruption, clinton scandals, hillary, hillary rodham clinton, politics |
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Three recent biographies on Hillary Rodham Clinton, each by widely separated and totally diverse authors, have come to the same conclusion: Hillary has a terrible temper, holds long-lasting grudges, and has a fragile emotional state that can be traced to her childhood. The question these biographical accounts pose is: how will these flaws affect the country, should she win the White House? The first biography of note was written by Carl Bernstein, one of the journalists who broke the Watergate scandal. In A Woman in Charge, Bernstein notes that Hillary Clinton has had bouts of depression and melancholy since she was a youngster, and experienced an especially severe episode a year after Bill Clinton was elected president in 1994. Bernstein then recites published accounts of Mrs. Clinton’s temper, her tendency to label people as friends or enemies and, in the latter case, to bear lifelong grudges. Since her election as senator, Hillary has formed what is called her “war [ Full article ] |
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