One of the reasons I'm grateful for the work I do is for the opportunity it gives me to publish a book like the one we have coming out this week in e-book format only. (A hardcover edition will follow next month).
It's called "Hillary the Other Woman," by Dolly Kyle, someone who knows Bill and Hillary Clinton better than just about anyone.
When I first heard about the book from some friends, I wasn't thrilled.
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Though I knew Dolly Kyle from the 1990s and deeply respected her intelligence, honesty and character, I wasn't sure what her unique and long-term experiences with the Clintons would add to the political debate in 2016.
Boy, was I ever wrong!
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This book gets right to the heart of why we should not even entertain the remotest possibility of installing Hillary in the White House for four years at this critical moment in U.S. history.
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Without revealing too much, because I don't want to spoil anything for you, Kyle zeroes in on the character issue, the No. 1 disqualifier for Hillary.
What changed my mind about the value of this book was reading it.
Not only does it reveal so much about Bill and Hillary that even I, a veteran of many entanglements with this couple in the 1990s, didn't know, but it does so fluidly, with a brilliant, engaging writing style that only a professional novelist (which Dolly is) could bring to the table for such an endeavor.
Dolly, in case you forgot or are too young to remember, was Bill Clinton's best friend since she was 11 years old. (He was 12.) The relationship evolved as they got older. They had a lot in common. She is still a beautiful woman. And he was Bill Clinton. But that's not what the book is about at all. In fact, there's nothing salacious in this riveting tell-all except the truth – which is all Dolly is capable of telling, with no holds barred.
We're talking about a serial sexual predator. We're talking about a social-climbing enabler. We're talking about racism. We're talking about anti-Semitism. We're talking about back-stabbing. And we're talking about little anecdotes that expose huge character flaws in both of these people – some of which might explain the weird partnership.
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I know I'm not giving you much in the way of details here, because I'd have to issue a "spoiler alert" if I did. This is a book you must read for yourself. By the time you read this column, I suspect you will have already seen her interviewed about it on some pretty big shows.
If and when you have, you will realize just how charming and astute this woman is – Dolly, that is.
As for Hillary, whom I battled in the 1990s as a leading member of the "vast right-wing media conspiracy" against her, I didn't think you could tell me anything I didn't already know. But I want you to hear Dolly tell it, or, better yet, read her pithy prose.
"Hillary the Other Woman" (And don't complain to me about the lack of punctuation here. What Dolly wants, Dolly gets. She's an artist, you know.) is a tour de force literary effort in its own right. Lots of short chapters that you breeze through craving more and more. Next thing you know, you've read the whole book – and come away with a better understanding of this nefarious duo than even the White House Secret Service detail and Arkansas State Troopers combined had.
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It's good stuff.
That's all I can tell you for now.
You don't want to miss this. Don't even consider waiting for the autographed hardcover book in June, which WND alone can sell you. That would be a mistake. Instead, go to Amazon, right now and grab the Kindle version as soon as it's available.
You won't be disappointed.
Yes, she's worse than you know. By a lot.
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