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I've Always Been A Yankees Fan: Hillary Clinton in her Own Words Paperback – April 11, 2006
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- Print length166 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWorld Ahead Publishing
- Publication dateApril 11, 2006
- Dimensions5.52 x 0.54 x 8.36 inches
- ISBN-100974670189
- ISBN-13978-0974670188
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Goal is to make this title 2006's ""Don't Think of an Elephant."
Marketing support for I've Always Been A Yankees Fan will include radio/TV appearances. In-store co-op marketing funds are available. --n/a
Google Adwords, Overture and Amazon campaigns; blogger campaign designed to fan the ongoing controversy over Hillary's suitability for the Presidency. --n/a
From the Publisher
Mission accomplished! From World Ahead Publishing -- the company that brought you Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed! -- comes this indispensable addition to the Hillary oeuvre. As Dick Morris writes in the foreword: "This wonderful little book will give you all the ammunition you need to hold up your end of the argument and make sure that Hillary's quotes and lies are not forgotten but come back to haunt her."
Using extensive, attributed sources, editor Tom Kuiper has assembled the biggest collection of Hillary quotes ever, putting them into witty, sometimes illustrated and always hilarious context.
Hillary on Living in Arkansas:
"I had never before lived in a place so small, so friendly and Southern, and I loved it. I went to Arkansas Razorback football games and learned to call the hogs."
"This is the kind of s*** I have to put up with." (To a friend after a Clinton supporter gave her a pair of Arkansas Razorback earrings.)
Hillary on the Secret Service:
"[We] have nothing but praise for their courage, integrity and professionalism, and we feel lucky to remain friends with the many agents who protected us."
"If you want to remain on this detail, get your a** over here and grab those bags." (To an agent who wanted to keep his hands free in case of a security threat.)
Hillary on Money:
"Too many people have made too much money." (Describing the greedy people in the health care industry.)
"Im pleased that the Senate Ethics Committee has found that my agreement with Simon & Schuster fully complies with Senate Ethics rules." (Discussing her $8 million book deal.)
From health care to Oval Office hijinks, from Watergate to Whitewater, weve got Hillary dead to rights in a book that humorously but pitilessly underscores her hypocrisy, flip-flops and endless pandering -- and one that could have a major impact on her Presidential aspirations."
About the Author
Tom Kuiper grew up in Sibley, Iowa, and graduated from Iowa State University with a degree in Communications. He's worked on projects for the conservative website Newsmax.com and was the researcher behind the popular Deck of Hillary playing cards, one of the site's most successful products ever. He lives in his Sibley and works as a paralegal for a major corporation.
Product details
- Publisher : World Ahead Publishing; 1st edition (April 11, 2006)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 166 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0974670189
- ISBN-13 : 978-0974670188
- Item Weight : 8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.52 x 0.54 x 8.36 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #8,701,548 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #9,371 in Political Conservatism & Liberalism
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Yankees Fan is my first book. I'm originally from a small town in Iowa, (Sibley), but have also lived in upstate New York, (pre-Hillary thank goodness), South Florida, and in Des Moines, IA. I was the researcher behind the popular "Deck of Hillary" playing cards, one of NewsMax.com's most popular products. My day job is an employment paralegal for a large corporation in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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For instance, Kruiper states that Clinton has widely claimed to be named after Sir Edmund Hillary, who climbed Mt. Everest years after she was born. Yet her quote from page 138 doesn't actually say that she herself makes this claim, that it was indeed her mother who told her she was named for the explorer. Also, Kuiper sources Clinton's own book, A Living History, for the quote, however that quote never appears in Clinton's book.
Kruiper also states that Hillary claimed on Dateline that Chelsea was jogging near the World Trade Center on September 11th, a story which Chelsea herself later contradicted. On the September 17, 2001 epsiode all Clinton said was "Chelsea had gone on what she thought would be a great jog. She was going to go around the towers. She went to get a cup of coffee and that's when the plane hit. She did hear it." Kuiper says that when Chelsea writes about her experience in Talk magazine she said she was staying with a friend and there is no mention of a cup of coffee, nor a jog around the towers. Clinton never mentioned that Chelsea was jogging near the towers in her interview, other than she was to go on what she thought would be a great jog. In the November 9, 2001, Talk magazine article said "After they had coffee together, Davison went to work and Clinton returned to the apartment.", "Clinton turned on the television and watched the second plane crash into the second WTC tower, and tried to reach her mother in Washington, but after speaking to her assistant, the phone line went dead.", "Chelsea Clinton left the apartment and found herself running toward downtown in the direction everyone else was coming from, in search of a public telephone.", "Chelsea Clinton was downtown in line at a pay phone when she heard the rumble of the second tower collapsing."
And then there's so much more of this twisting of words and desperately trying to turn something Clinton says into something that could maybe be perceived as inflamatory towards her character. It's pretty desperate. This is the best these conservative authors can come up with? Clinton lying about whether her daughter got a cup of coffee when the towers fell? You've got to be kidding me. Nevermind that there are books with quotes from the likes of President Bush and Donald Rumsfeld that actually contain verifiable documented quotations and not a bunch of hear-say quotations from disputed sources and unverifiable private conversations.
However there are some things in this particular book that are questionable and a bit overboard.
Clinton cultists will of course hate everything about it, even those things that are verifiable while I mostly object to the he said, she said aspects of some of the claims.
The idea for instance that Whitehouse staff members were advised to enter an office, or if one was not available to avert their eyes when she passed is more than a stretch.
That Hillary Clinton is a self serving, cold blooded, insensitive, overly ambitious liar and a low class foul mouthed, unintelligent witch of a woman is obvious to anyone who is not blinded by cultish partisan politics but references to claims made by questionable sources were unnecessary to make the point.
Still the book isn't all bad and I suppose is a good introduction to her nature for those who don't know much about her.
My wife has had occasion to be around Hillary at the Senate and when the cameras are pointed elsewhere, everyone who does not possess a great deal of political power is treated like so much pocket lint.