
No One Left to Lie To
The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton
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Simon Prebble
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"Just as the necessary qualification for a good liar is a good memory, so the essential equipment of a would-be lie detector is a good timeline, and a decent archive." In No One Left to Lie to, a New York Times best seller, Christopher Hitchens casts an unflinching eye on the Clinton political machine and offers a searing indictment of a president who sought to hold power at any cost. With blistering wit and meticulous documentation, Hitchens masterfully deconstructs Clinton's abject propensity for pandering to the Left while delivering to the Right, and he argues that the president's personal transgressions were ultimately inseparable from his political corruption.
Hitchens questions the president's refusals to deny accusations of rape by reputable women and lambasts, among numerous impostures, his insistence on playing the race card, the shortsightedness of his welfare bill, his ludicrous war on drugs, and his abandonment of homosexuals in the form of the Defense of Marriage Act. Opportunistic statecraft, crony capitalism, "divide and rule" identity politics, and populist manipulations - these are perhaps Clinton's greatest and most enduring legacies.
©1999 Christopher Hitchens (P)2012 Audible LtdExcellent
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Outstanding
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slightly outdated but a good insight into clinton
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A real eye opener
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Would you listen to No One Left to Lie To again? Why?
Yes, because I would need to hear the details again in order to understand the argument.Who was your favorite character and why?
Not applicable.Which scene did you most enjoy?
Not applicableWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I found some aspects of these events made me angry, and sorry that justice was probably never done. Also it made me re-appraise my views on BOTH the Clintons, and their entourage.A very interesting book and relevant now.
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Where does No One Left to Lie To rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Not the best book for listening to on the move!What other book might you compare No One Left to Lie To to, and why?
The Misionary Position, by Christopher Hitchens.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
Yes.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, better in shorter chunks otherwise you have overwhelming detail.Any additional comments?
It's a very detailed argument with lots of new information being introduced rapidly, it requires you to concentrate to keep up or you have to keep going back.Great book - slightly soporific reading!
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the scandal of power
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Was there a rapist in the Whitehouse?
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Brilliant and revelatory
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You should probably read this
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