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5.0 out of 5 stars
The best book I've read about facts. Not well written but it, May 20, 2002
This review is from: The Larry Nichols Story: Damage Control : How to Get Caught With Your Pants Down and Still Get Elected President (Paperback)
gets the message through.
Either way, it shows how the liberal media covered-up Clinton with their stranglehold on the American minds through their media control.
I recommend this book to anyone who wants to see how twisted and deviate the mind has become thanks to the liberal media.
To all my cnl 6 viewers.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Badly written book about an interesting individual, March 11, 1998
This review is from: The Larry Nichols Story: Damage Control : How to Get Caught With Your Pants Down and Still Get Elected President (Paperback)
First things first -- I've gobbled up several books about the Clinton White House -- the best of which is Ambrose-Pritchard's "The Secret Life of Bill Clinton." I found "Damage Control," the offical autobiography of Larry Nichols, to be a below-average read. Though Nichol's is an interesting personality, this book is poorly written. Most annoying is the fact that the author, David Breshnahan, constantly repeats himself from one chapter to the next. I remember doing this in Jr. High School when I needed to write an essay X number of pages long. Another disappoinment is the Appendix where evidence is presented to support Nichol's story. This should have been the beefiest part, but instead we only get an appetizer. Bottom line: If you have read books by Pritchard, Aldrich, et al., and you crave more, "Damage Control" still might be worth $15 -- one thing it will do is stir your anger, Liberal or Conservative.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Longtime Clinton insider Larry Nichols tells you the truth about the Clintons, January 30, 2012
This review is from: The Larry Nichols Story: Damage Control : How to Get Caught With Your Pants Down and Still Get Elected President (Paperback)
Excellent book, especially for the Clinton biographyer, journalist or political junkie. Here is just one sampler about Bill's sexual adventures with the night manager of McDonald's Little Rock ... I've read a lot of books on sex addict Bill Clinton and outrageous anecdotes like the following are the norm.
Larry Nichols, formerly an extremely close aide to Bill (before they had a falling out), used to follow Gov. Bill around under "total surveillance." Larry wanted to know what was Bill's "distinguishing characteristic." Larry says:
"One of the people I cornered early on, one of the people I had literally seen Clinton with, was this black lady. She was about four foot eight. Now it's going to sound like I am exaggerating, but I am not. She was about four foot eight and had, yes, blond hair. She weighed between 250 and 260 pounds. She had one or two, I think both front teeth were gold. This is who I caught Bill Clinton with." [The Larry Nichols Story, p. 94]
Larry approached this woman and, using duplicity, got her to talk about Gov. Bill. She was afraid of losing her job as the night manager at McDonald's. Two state troopers confirm Larry's story by saying they took Bill to see this woman. Larry asked this woman to tell him about Clinton:
"And that's when she told me [Bill] had a very, very small, almost to the point of what you would call deformed, penis. I mean this guy is lacking badly, if you know what I mean. She said he was `iddy biddy', about two inches. Then, she said he had a fetish - he was just a wild man about oral sex. I mean he was just crazy. And then she told of a mole, she called it that, but it's actually a birthmark, on the outside of his left buttock." [The Larry Nichols Story, p. 95]
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