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No One Left to Lie To: The Values of the Worst Family

by Christopher Hitchens

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"Clintonism" is not an idea, or a program; still less is it a principle. It represents what might be termed ? were it not for its murk ? the distilled essence of consensus politics. Unremarkable in its constituent elements, which are a mixture of opportunist statecraft, crony capitalism, "divide and rule" identity politics, and populist manipulation, Clintonism has nonetheless raised these ordinary practices to the level of theory. It has succeeded, argues the author, because of a stealthy appeal to the waning and insecure forces of an American liberalism gone bad.

Christopher Hitchens followed Governor Clinton through New Hampshire in 1992, and has remained an assiduous student of his methods ever since. In Ask Not, Tell Not, he profiles the rise and decline of some prominent Clintonoids, from George Stephanopoulos to the First Lady. He scrutinizes the debased new language in which the discourse of Clintonism has been couched, and proposes that, if successful, the Clinton machine will become the model of pseudo-democracy for the coming century.

In the midst of her Senate Campaign Hillary Rodham Clinton's past has caught up with her in the form of several new reports on Travelgate, Whitewater, and extraordinary profits from trading in the commodities market. But most of all she has to contend with this new edition of Christopher Hitchens's New York Times Bestseller. While her complicity in her husband's deceptive triangulations was never ignored by Hitchens, an entirely new chapter in this edition concentrates on the scandalous public political somersaulting she has demonstrated in her Senate campaign "that is in the few occasions that her... chloroform rhetoric" has not itself been an obvious sign of falsity. In this new, paperback, edition Christopher Hitchens further bolsters his thesis that the President's behavior in lying to government, media and the electorate about his sexual encounters is consistent with his systematic abuse of power in the pursuit of personal ambition. Looking towards the 2000 election Hitchens argues more forcefully than ever that the legacy of Bill Clinton is the expiration of American liberalism. And he goes further: "In Hillary Rodham's ongoing campaign...it enters the moment of the purely amnesiac."

Review:

"You don't buy Christopher Hitchens's new book because you want to find out whether Bill Clinton is really as terrible a liar as some people say he is. You buy it because you know he is a terrible liar, and the invitation to have a pungent fellow like Christopher Hitchens confirm every prejudice you ever had on the subject, plus a few you might not even have known you had, is an invitation you cannot resist." Louis Menand, New York Times Magazine

Review:

"Well-travelled, hyper-educated, pissed-off, always funny, Christopher Hitchens has no equal in American journalism." Voice Literary Supplement

Review:

"In this compelling, disturbing, entertaining, necessary book...Hitchens raises questions that cannot be ignored." Los Angeles Times Book Review

Synopsis:

Leading journalist Christopher Hitchens scrutinizes the features of Bill Clinton's political methods, and argues that the Clinton machine might become a model for pseudo-democracy for the coming century.

Synopsis:

In this expanded edition of Hitchens' slow motion citizen's cardiac arrest of the Clinton presidency, he looks at Clinton's influence on the 2000 election, Hillary Clinton's run for a New York Senate seat, and how he claims the net of corruption in Democratic fundraising is cast far and wide. "What a treat this nasty little bonbon is!"--"Seattle Weekly."

About the Author

Christopher Hitchens is a journalist living in Washington. He is a columnist for Vanity Fair and The Nation.

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ecsd, March 8, 2007 (view all comments by ecsd)
A very enjoyable debunking of the myths of the goodness of both Mr. and Ms. Clinton. A reminder that much of what Bill Clinton did as President was not good for people overall. Hitchens should revisit the book to bring the material about Hillary Clinton up to date, but I suggest the book is "must" reading for anyone thinking about Hillary Clinton as a presidential candidate for 2008, and black folks in particular should disabuse themselves of the idea that Bill Clinton was as great a man as they seem to think (and that therefore Hillary deserves credit by association.)
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781859842843
Subtitle:
The Values of the Worst Family
Author:
Hitchens, Christopher
Author:
Hitchens, Christopher
Publisher:
Verso
Location:
London :
Subject:
United states
Subject:
U.S. Government
Subject:
Presidents
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Conspiracy & Scandal Investigations
Subject:
Political planning
Subject:
Political corruption
Subject:
Presidents' spouses
Subject:
Clinton, bill, 1946-
Subject:
Government - U.S. Government
Edition Description:
Rev. and updated ed.
Series Volume:
7
Publication Date:
January 2000
Binding:
Paper Textbook
Language:
English
Pages:
150
Dimensions:
7.52x5.37x.55 in. .49 lbs.

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