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The Deleted E-Mails of Hillary Clinton: A Parody

di John Moe

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"This spring, the New York Times reported that Hillary Clinton used a personal e-mail account, rather than the governmental one issued to her, during her time as Secretary of State. When further reporting revealed that thousands of these e-mails had been deleted from the account, a media firestorm began and a scandal was born. Both parties agree that Clinton s explanations were shabby, and her rationale for erasing e-mails before handing them over to the government was suspicious (Why delete thousands of e-mails about her daughter s wedding ?) Conspiracies floated around the news and lasted as a major story for weeks. Conservatives have called the controversy the new Benghazi. The State Department has said that it will review the e-mails Clinton handed in and release them on a rolling basis online, but thanks to John Moe and the good people of WikiLoox, this book will be the only place to find the most important e-mails from her archive the ones she deleted from her server. For the first time, we ll read intimate conversations with family (Bill, Chelsea), friends (Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Meryl Streep), and frenemies (Obama, Palin, Putin) alike. We ll also learn essential details… (altro)
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This book is hilarious makes you wonder if any of it is true, sounds a lot like Hillary Clinton and she does love pantsuits! I wonder if she was really thinking about running for president clear back in 2010, some of the stuff does make you wonder if John Moe had an inside scoop? ( )
  mware1961 | Jun 22, 2016 |
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"This spring, the New York Times reported that Hillary Clinton used a personal e-mail account, rather than the governmental one issued to her, during her time as Secretary of State. When further reporting revealed that thousands of these e-mails had been deleted from the account, a media firestorm began and a scandal was born. Both parties agree that Clinton s explanations were shabby, and her rationale for erasing e-mails before handing them over to the government was suspicious (Why delete thousands of e-mails about her daughter s wedding ?) Conspiracies floated around the news and lasted as a major story for weeks. Conservatives have called the controversy the new Benghazi. The State Department has said that it will review the e-mails Clinton handed in and release them on a rolling basis online, but thanks to John Moe and the good people of WikiLoox, this book will be the only place to find the most important e-mails from her archive the ones she deleted from her server. For the first time, we ll read intimate conversations with family (Bill, Chelsea), friends (Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Meryl Streep), and frenemies (Obama, Palin, Putin) alike. We ll also learn essential details

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