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Synopsis Though no longer a full-fledged "friend," political commentator Dick Morris is considered something of an expert on Hillary Clinton, having worked as an advisor to Bill Clinton and written several books on both Hillary and Bill, including REWRITING HISTORY. In CONDI VS. HILLARY, Morris and Eileen McGann assume that Senator Clinton will run for the presidency in 2008. From there they consider the possibility that Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice will be drafted by the Republicans, especially since there is no apparent political heir to George W. Bush. From there, they extrapolate the odds and present scenarios that might occur in a Condi-Hillary matchup. Like sportscasters comparing the stats on two boxers (arm length, etc.), Morris and McGann provide a comparative assessment of each of the candidates' strengths and weaknesses. Intelligent, skilled, and with records to run on, Clinton and Rice would shake up the political landscape, and something in their personalities suggest it would be a real cat fight. If 2008 is the year that America elects a female president, this book may prove to have been prescient.
| Size | | Length: | 326 pages | | Height: | 9.0 in | | Width: | 6.0 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 13.6 oz |
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