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#83945
New York Times published an interview Thursday with Chelsea Clinton about her favorite books, just days after her own book opened to terrible sales in its first week.

Clinton's book, Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why?, which she co-authored with Devi Sridhar, came in 17,748th place in sales during its first week out, according to the Best Sellers Rank.

The interview took place for the New York Times‘ "By the Book" feature, for which the paper talks with leading authors. The feature does not explain why Clinton was included as an author given her short career as a writer.

The Times asked Clinton what she is currently reading, her favorite genres, whether she prefers hard copies or electronic versions, and what time of day she likes to read, among other questions.

Clinton said that she recently reread Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, which she said made her feel "deeply uncomfortable."

"At this moment in which we have to fight to protect progress on civil rights, women's rights, LGBT rights, economic rights, and more, we also have to fight for facts, science and the scientific method–and our history to save our planet," Clinton said while reflecting on Fahrenheit 451. "The fight for the future runs through the present and the past. Bradbury understood that. We need a leader that will address these issues, I'm really scared for our future and our planet. " Ask if she would run for office, Clinton said "Never say never, if things get so out of hand someone needs to step forward, I've served the public in one way or the other all my life, I know what needs to be done and how to do it."
#83947
Apparently she is being floated as a potential politician.

However, all she ever did was grow up rich, spend a lot of time at Oxford, and then marry a hedge fund manager.

The notion that anything she has done is "public service" is as ludicrous as Hillary claiming she had a career in "public service."
#83950
The fact Chelsea feels she's "ready" to save America and people actually believe that, tells you, she is her mother's daughter. It's no secret Bubba isn't her natural father but hey, that might be a good thing, she may not have "totally bad genes"
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#83973
Webb Hubble's daughter's book flopped not only because it is utter libtard trash, but because the Useful Idiots no longer are willing to buy bulk loads of copies to appease the Clintonista machine.
They have finally, at great long last become irrelevant.
#83978
They have finally, at great long last become irrelevant.
Bingo, the same thing is happening to Clinton Foundation, donations have dropped 80% over this time last year. To top it off companies and countries are no longer offering $600,000.00 for an hour of their time to talk about themselves.
#83979
A Washington Post reporter was on TV the other day saying very piously that Trump's potential conflicts of interest had to be checked.

Really?

The Post had no interest in Hillary's conflicts of interest where she sold access to the State Department for money.

The Clinton Foundation remains the biggest example of charity fraud in US history, doesn't it?
#83982
"A Washington Post reporter was on TV the other day saying very piously that Trump's potential conflicts of interest had to be checked. Really?"-johnflubs

Yes, really, johnny.

Hillary is not our President. She is irrelevant.
Any conflicts of interest she had do not diminish the importance of Trump's relevant conflicts of interest now.
#83988
If you are saying presidential conflicts of interest (if any) should always be exposed, I agree.

But the Post had ZERO INTEREST in Hillary's.

The IRS targeting by Obama's people was far worse than Watergate, but the Post had no interest.

The Benghazi lies were far worse than Watergate, but the Post was again hypocritical.
#84017
^^^^^ Loser Boy AssClown Insipid is agreeing with himself now. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Maybe Obamacare will provide a suitable treatment for his wandering the halls and babbling to himself?

Well, since Loser Boy AssClown Insipid is irrelevant, the Republican "replacement" healthcare plan probably won't bother treating him.
Sorry to be the one to break the news to you, Loser Boy. Republicans don't give a shit about you either. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
#84021
As far as I concerned, President Trump can mandate that all federal workers must make staying at his properties a priority over other hotels and that his construction firms be given all future federal construction contracts. Allowing the Clintons and Obama to "use" government agencies for their self interests created an estoppel that protects Da Donald. The media and libtards just need to grin and bear it, they can't now make assertions that are contradictory to their prior positions and feel the public is OK with it. Libtards, democrat politicians and the media have written a blank check and now Da Donald has it.
#84022
^^^^^ He means it, too.


RealTool actually revels in corruption....as long as it's by his own guys. :shock:

Tool doesn't see Republican control as an opportunity to fix things.
He sees it as an opportunity to have the unfettered corruption of his dreams for a change.

I would never sign a contract with that scumbag.
#84030
RealTool actually revels in corruption....as long as it's by his own guys.
You forget, it's no longer corruption, Obama and the Clintons created an estoppel that was accepted by libtards and applauded. I'm all for a level playing field for my guys, so I'm all for President Trump playing by the same rules that were acceptable for the last 8 years. You libtards jumped the shark...live with it! ;) A President can no longer be corrupt or held accountable. If you don't like it, vote for your person in the next election.
#84032
^^^^ See? RealTool validates my comments. I wasn't exaggerating even a little bit.

He actually revels in corruption....as long as it's by his own guys.
He just thinks that if he changes the name (but not the law) it somehow changes the corruption.
Welcome to Trump World.

Tool doesn't see Republican control as an opportunity to fix things.
He sees it as an opportunity to have the unfettered corruption of his dreams for a change.
#84035
Tool doesn't see Republican control as an opportunity to fix things.
He sees it as an opportunity to have the unfettered corruption of his dreams for a change.
Let me make it clear, no matter what Trump does over the next 4 years he will have my vote when he runs for re-election. He stopped Obama's agenda and kept Hillary from finishing America off. I hope Trump uses every single tactic Obama and the Clintons used to push the conservative agenda through. If was acceptable over the last 8 years, it's acceptable to me and 100's of millions more to do so over the next 8 years. Actions have consequences, live with it. For the next 8 years you are going see so much shit shoved down your liberals throats that if you don't swallow, you'll choke. ;)
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