



( 9 reviews )
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Posted: Apr 2 2009
Nothing like Ann Coulter to keep me awake on the otherwise dull, dreary commute into the oblivion of our nation's capitol every morning. I have read all her books on the Orange line (except Guilty- that's next if I can ever make my way through a comparatively tame book by Bill O'Reilly) and am the only one in my car smiling, laughing and carrying on as if I'm going to a party instead of a nine-hour work day with a return commute at the far end! Perhaps I shouldn't laugh at her exposure of how utterly depraved and criminal BJ Bill Clinton is but she portrays him as every bit as laughable as he is horrible, a joke on himself, his wife and his party- a sneering, smiling insult to everyone who has ever in their life been fool enough to vote Democrat. The gist of her book is that, as for many imperial democrats- FDR, JFK and LBJ before him, democracy and public service were for Bill Clinton merely a means to the power of high office and the power to abuse high office. It is as if the House of Guelph were installed in the White House and BJ Bill enthroned on some hapless female lackey on the nearest horizontal surface! A very good read if you don't mind some inconvenient truths about a thorough scoundrel the drive-by media are wont to portray as a knight in shining armor. On the serious side, you will learn more about the law from an Ann Coulter book than your kids will learn about anything at all in a public school. High Crimes and Misdemeanors excels at teaching law to the lay reader just as it excels at expounding truth to us victims of the drive-by media. Three cheers for Ann the Great! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Feb 5 2009
I am no fan of William Clinton, his nasty wife, or any of his staff. This was a good book. I love to read about scandalous activities and this was no disapointment.
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( 0 of 2 found this review helpful ) Posted: Nov 1 2008
If you're a conservative looking for a book to reinforce your predefined views of liberalism, this book is for you. If you're looking for a little more substance, though, move along.


















