Looks at the political partnership of Bill and Hillary Clinton and how their personal relationship affected it, in a book that covers health care, Ken Starr, welfare reform, Hillary Clinton's unprecedented powers as First Lady, and the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Jackson, Their Lives, 28-29, 35. 33. Ibid., 67. 34. Sperry, “A Bully in the White House?” 35. Jackson, Their Lives, 73. 36. Jackson, Their Lives, 79. 37. Sheehy, Hillary's Choice, 13. 38. Jackson, Their Lives, 83. 39. Ibid., 84, 91. 40.
Presents a look inside the marriage of Bill and Hillary Clinton, discussing the qualities that drew them to one another, the effects of his infidelities on their relationship with each other and on their daughter Chelsea, and the reasons ...
Few political figures are as polarizing as Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Offers a portrait of the personal and political partnership of Bill and Hilary Clinton, revealing the innermost details of the Clinton administration, their policy implications, and their impact on Hillary's presidential campaign.
Based largely on interviews with the journalists who covered them, the book explains how the most powerful political couple in America learned to handle the media-an indispensable skill for the twenty-first century politician.
The Clintons looks at the amazing lives and careers of America's most powerful political couple, including their unprecedented highs and their notorious controversies, but it also humanizes the duo who have overcome considerable personal ...
“With the square-jawed Dudley Doright from Tennessee by his side, Slick Willie from Arkansas did not seem quite so slippery. Having a Vietnam veteran as his running mate helped shield Clinton as he defended his own troubled war history.
A biography of Bill and Hillary Clinton focuses on their early days in politics, family life, and race for the White House
The former president looks back on his life and career, discussing his youth and education, his early public service, his years as governor of Arkansas, and his accomplishments during two terms in the White House.
And it changed her life forever. “A deviously clever what if.”—O: The Oprah Magazine “Immersive, escapist.”—Good Morning America “Ingenious.”—The New York Times NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New Yorker • ...