Weasel Zippers
From the book “Hillary Rodham Clinton: Some Girls Are Born To Lead”
From the UK Daily Mail; . . . "Published by Balzer and Bray for readers between the ages of four and eight, the book presents Clinton as the ultimate girl-power role model.
From the book “Hillary Rodham Clinton: Some Girls Are Born To Lead”
From the UK Daily Mail; . . . "Published by Balzer and Bray for readers between the ages of four and eight, the book presents Clinton as the ultimate girl-power role model.
"From 'acing tests' and 'upstaging boys in class' Clinton is also shown at her wedding, presenting key speeches and working on the campaign trail.
"It doesn't shy away from the details, stating people 'criticized her - in ways they'd never criticize a man' - as she stood by her husband's 1992 presidential campaign." . . .
. . . "Although the book doesn't directly state Clinton's ongoing presidential run, it ends: 'No matter what Hillary does next, if she wants to change the world, she'll find a way.' "
The book can make one remember the many hagiographies of Kim Jung Un and his ancestors. Including their athletic prowess.
But back to Hillary-worship:
This grifter cannot be considered alongside these women.
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