I just finished reading Edward Klein's new book "The Truth About Hillary."
I wasn't sure what to expect, given I know quite a bit about the subject matter.
But it is an interesting psychological analysis.
Having confronted Hillary head on throughout her husband's administration, I couldn't imagine reading anything that could make me more concerned about the woman ascending to the presidency.
I was wrong.
This woman is evil. She is dark. And she is driven – even beyond my worst nightmares.
I had long recognized parallels between Hillary and Richard Nixon. But the comparison does an injustice to Nixon. While both were exceedingly ambitious, Nixon reached a point in his presidency where he let go of power for the good of the country. Hillary would never do that. Bill would never do that.
"The comparison between Hillary Clinton and Richard Nixon can be pushed only so far," writes Klein. "Whereas Nixon sought power in large part to overcome his low self-esteem, Hillary seeks power because she has unrealistically high self-esteem. With Hillary, we are dealing with a woman whose need for dominance is far more pathological than Nixon's."
She actually believes she is entitled to become president. The only way she could be denied would be through some kind of fraud or chicanery.
Klein's book shows this has been Hillary's mindset since she was a little girl growing up in Park Ridge, Ill.
It's truly frightening to think someone like this could actually achieve her megalomaniacal ambitions in America today. But this book really needs to be read right after or right before you read another work on Hillary – Richard Poe's "Hillary's Secret War," published by WND Books more than a year earlier.
Together, these books lay out the complete case against the woman who would be president.
Together, these books show so clearly just what kind of leader Hillary would be.
Together, these books suggest she is probably the most dangerous person in the United States today.
I love what Nixon himself had to say about Hillary. Though she worked as a key staffer to impeach Nixon, it was Hillary and Bill who first invited Nixon back to their White House in 1993.
The first person Nixon saw upon arriving was Hillary.
"Your health care reform legislation in 1973-74 was so good that we are using it as a blueprint for our own package," she said without ever uttering a "hello."
Klein writes: "This struck Nixon as an incredibly strange, wonkish greeting for the first lady. But then, Hillary managed to top even that by adding: 'Had you survived in office, you would have been light-years ahead of your time.'"
Nixon later recalled thinking: "Had I survived in office! Maybe I could have if she hadn't been working to impeach me."
Nixon's conclusion regarding the first couple: Bill was a vacillator, weak.
"He doesn't scare anybody," Nixon would say.
But Hillary?
"Hillary inspires fear."
Chelsea Clinton soon joined the group. Nixon noticed that she ran right to her father. She never looked at her mother.
"I could see that she had a warm relationship with him, but was almost afraid of [her mother]," Nixon said. "Hillary is ice-cold. You can see it in her eyes. She is a piece of work. She was very respectful to me, and said all the right things. But where he was very warm with Chelsea – he's touch-feely, anyway – she wasn't at all ..."
Nixon recalled Hillary sliding along the sofa to be closer to her daughter and noticed Chelsea jerk her arm away from her mother.
"Hillary inspires fear," he said again.
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