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the triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton

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No one left to lie to

the triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton

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Hitchen’s analyzes the character of Bill Clinton in regard to critical actions undertaken during his presidency. In particular Hitches examines “the Monika Lewinsky affair” and Clinton’s response to the impeachment process. Includes an analysis of “triangulation”, ie, Clinton’s political strategy of playing “the left” against “the right” in order to promote his personal ambitions and satisfy his “lust for power”.

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
London, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.929/092
Library of Congress
E886.2 .H58 1999, E886.2.H58 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
122 p. ;
Number of pages
122

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Open Library
OL6804563M
Internet Archive
noonelefttoliet00hitc
ISBN 10
1859847366
LCCN
00267159
OCLC/WorldCat
41314539
Library Thing
4769849
Goodreads
934590

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IT IS TOLD of Huey Long that, contemplating a run for high office, he summoned the big wads and donors of his great state and enlightened them thus: "Those of you who come in with me now will receive a big piece of the pie.
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