It has been an arduous slog through that damn book. Jesus, haven't touched it for a few days, I just don't have the stomach for anymore Clintonland dysfunction.
And maybe it will change in the last 75 pages or so, but despite the devastation the book is doing to Hillary's public service future, I have this skin crawling sensation the book shades things in Hillary's favor somehow, despite sentence after sentence, page after page and chapter after chapter documenting the continuing disastrous horror of her campaign, the feeling gurgles up somehow the author is holding back some percentage of the total picture of campaign malfeasance.
And then there is the 'de facto' collusion (it looks like collusion but there wasn't any, AFAIK) between the Sanders and Trump campaigns. Hillary's faults being so grossly evident to both campaigns and so many times those 2 campaigns were echoing the same criticisms at the same time.
I'm finding reading Shattered to be literally sickening. And I suspect Hillary's new book coming out will be, at least for me, unreadable past the first few pages of delusions and lies.
And maybe it will change in the last 75 pages or so, but despite the devastation the book is doing to Hillary's public service future, I have this skin crawling sensation the book shades things in Hillary's favor somehow, despite sentence after sentence, page after page and chapter after chapter documenting the continuing disastrous horror of her campaign, the feeling gurgles up somehow the author is holding back some percentage of the total picture of campaign malfeasance.
And then there is the 'de facto' collusion (it looks like collusion but there wasn't any, AFAIK) between the Sanders and Trump campaigns. Hillary's faults being so grossly evident to both campaigns and so many times those 2 campaigns were echoing the same criticisms at the same time.
I'm finding reading Shattered to be literally sickening. And I suspect Hillary's new book coming out will be, at least for me, unreadable past the first few pages of delusions and lies.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.