Stores often refuse to stock this expose’ of Hillary Clinton.
Older book, very timely though as HRC runs for President:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BSESA9A/re ... r=1#navbar
Barbara was an attorney who served on the Congressional Committee investigating the Clintons' involvement in several scandals. She details Clinton’s lean toward the radical left, even though she at one time worked for Goldwater and served on the board at Walmart.
It contains many detailed descriptions of the Clinton dirty style of politics, and how they mistreat nearly everyone who works for them. Opens with a Saul Alinsky quote-(Hillary is a big fan of Alinsky)-"Life is a corrupting process from the time a child learns to play his mother off against his father in the politics of when to go to bed; he who fears corruption fears life." - Saul Alinksy.
Also, the book contains some amusing pics of Hillary's 'evolution' from RW to 60s lefty radical to more demure attire to the infamous 'panstsuits'.
Interesting/sad to note: Olson died on 9/11 in the WTC towers.
'Hell to Pay' by Barbara Olson
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