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Hillary Sent Her Book To nearly Every GOP Presidential Candidate
Hillary Clinton’s second memoir Hard Choices, which she didn’t write and no one asked for, lost $10 million for its publisher. The most controversial figures of our times, both Hillary and Bill Clinton have been entertaining the people with their freaky stories of family life leaked to the media.
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Clinton first delivered the book to the presidential candidates with a letter stating that she thought the candidates may want to read the book since they had questioned her record during the most recent presidential debate. Her endorsements from elected officials and party leaders can carry more weight in states where candidates have less time to campaign.
According to the controversial political strategist and consultant Roger Stone, in a new book titled “The Clintons” War on Women’, scheduled for release later this month, revelations about the Clintons’ long history of marital discord assumed significance as Hillary is intensifying her campaign on the Democratic platform for president of the United States.
And just to amp up the troll factor, the letters were apparently addressed to the candidates by their formal names (i.e. Piyush Jindal, John E. Bush).
Cruz said he’d “gladly return the favor” and send Clinton a copy of his book.
A campaign aide implied that the Republicans had a few reading up to do. “The book, based on Governor Bush’s emails while in office, is a good lesson on the importance of transparency in government”. Critics have chided Clinton over her communications habits, which they say generated numerous violations of public records rules, according to the Atlantic.
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“Age becomes meaningless when candidates emphasize the right principles,”wrote founder of College Students for Bernie Sanders Elizabeth Lee in a New York Times op-ed”. Marco Rubio a special delivery: “Trump Ice Natural Spring Water”. “We’re grateful for the gift”.