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No One Left to Lie to: The Values of the Worst Family: The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Christopher Hitchens
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  • Taschenbuch: 150 Seiten
  • Verlag: Verso; Auflage: New edition (22. Juni 2000)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1859842844
  • ISBN-13: 978-1859842843
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 18,8 x 13,5 x 1,3 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 337.545 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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The most vocal critics of Bill Clinton's presidency tend to be conservatives--think, for example, of William J. Bennett's The Death of Outrage--but there are those on the Left who are fed up with Clinton as well. Among them is journalist Christopher Hitchens (most prominently associated with The Nation and Vanity Fair), who has produced a slim but vehement volume outlining how "Clinton's private vileness meshes exactly with his brutal and opportunistic public style". No One Left to Lie To is the story of a man who took the Democratic presidential nomination and, having achieved office, began enacting welfare reform and anticrime legislation that surpassed the ambitions of all but the most ideologically loyal Republicans--and routinely plundered the GOP platform for other policy ideas as well.

Hitchens is particularly damning on Clinton's tendency to resort to divisive racial politics when it suits his purposes, as when, in the course of the 1992 presidential campaign, he refused to lift a finger to save a mentally retarded African American from state execution so he could appear tough on crime, then shortly afterwards hijacked a Rainbow Coalition conference to criticise rap artist Sister Souljah for the benefit of the attendant press. When he needs the black vote, though, Clinton will allow himself to be trumpeted as the most racially sensitive president in American history--if not, in Toni Morrison's memorably ludicrous phrase, "our first black president". Furthermore, the man who once connived his way out of the draft has become a chief executive so willing to use military air strikes as a means of foreign policy that, in the author's view, the United States is now a "potential banana republic".

Of course, there is plenty of vitriol directed at Clinton's conduct with regard to Monica Lewinsky (the woman with whom he admitted, under duress, to having had an "inappropriate relationship" consisting of multiple incidences of oral sex) and Kathleen Willey (who alleges that the leader of the free world merely fondled her breasts and forced her to touch--albeit shielded under some layers of clothing--his tumescent penis). In Hitchens's view, however, the sexual controversies are only the most prominent aspect of Clinton's shameful character, a moral condition that must be considered in toto. The book is short, with an argument that runs to only about a hundred pages, but that's still more than enough room for Hitchens to serve up comprehensive, blistering indictment suffused throughout by his dark wit. He sums up the failure of those fixated on Clinton's adultery to fully investigate his cronyism and financial shenanigans: "it's not the lipstick traces, stupid," Hitchens warns, "it's the Revlon Connection". --Ron Hogan, Amazon.com -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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The most vocal critics of Bill Clinton's presidency tend to be conservatives--think, for example, of William J. Bennett's The Death of Outrage--but there are those on the Left who are fed up with Clinton as well. Among them is journalist Christopher Hitchens (most prominently associated with The Nation and Vanity Fair), who has produced a slim but vehement volume outlining how "Clinton's private vileness meshes exactly with his brutal and opportunistic public style." No One Left to Lie To is the story of a man who took the Democratic presidential nomination and, having achieved office, began enacting welfare reform and anticrime legislation that surpassed the ambitions of all but the most ideologically loyal Republicans--and routinely plundered the GOP platform for other policy ideas as well.

Hitchens is particularly damning on Clinton's tendency to resort to divisive racial politics when it suits his purposes, as when, in the course of the 1992 presidential campaign, he refused to lift a finger to save a mentally retarded African American from state execution so he could appear tough on crime, then shortly afterwards hijacked a Rainbow Coalition conference to criticize rap artist Sister Souljah for the benefit of the attendant press. When he needs the black vote, though, Clinton will allow himself to be trumpeted as the most racially sensitive president in American history--if not, in Toni Morrison's memorably ludicrous phrase, "our first black president." Furthermore, the man who once connived his way out of the draft has become a chief executive so willing to use military air strikes as a means of foreign policy that, in the author's view, the United States is now a "potential banana republic."

Of course, there is plenty of vitriol directed at Clinton's conduct with regard to Monica Lewinsky (the woman with whom he admitted, under duress, to having had an "inappropriate relationship" consisting of multiple incidences of oral sex) and Kathleen Willey (who alleges that the leader of the free world merely fondled her breasts and forced her to touch--albeit shielded under some layers of clothing--his tumescent penis). In Hitchens's view, however, the sexual controversies are only the most prominent aspect of Clinton's shameful character, a moral condition that must be considered in toto. The book is short, with an argument that runs only about a hundred pages, but that's still more than enough room for Hitchens to serve up a comprehensive, blistering indictment suffused throughout by his dark wit. He sums up the failure of those fixated on Clinton's adultery to fully investigate his cronyism and financial shenanigans: "It's not the lipstick traces, stupid," Hitchens warns, "it's the Revlon Connection." --Ron Hogan -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.


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Hitchens is a Hero 16. Juli 2000
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Many conservative commentators trashed Hitchens in the years before he wrote this book, but I always liked him. He seemed to be coming from a very common-sense place, and he didn't let ideology get in the way of truth. My high opinion was confirmed when he came up with this great piece of work. Hitchens is virtually the only left-of-center political writer to be so clear-eyed about the Clintons. For this he desrves a medal (possibly something cast in the image of George Orwell, another British lefty who could spot lies.) New chapters for this second edition include thoughts on the alleged rape of an Arkansas woman by then Attorney-General Clinton; and the disingenuous Senate campaign by Hillary. Must reading, if you care about the future of democracy in the USA.
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Dreadful 10. November 1999
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I would think that if Mr. Hitchens desired to present a truly devastating excoriation of our president, he would have used issues mostly suppressed by the corporate media but of which he is well informed. Such as Clinton's support for Indonesia's genocide in East Timor, barely reducing the heavy support of his distinguished predecessors. Such as his providing of training, weapons and diplomatic support for violently repressive regimes in Turkey, Colombia, Mexico and other nations. Such as his negotiating a treaty without congressional oversight, The Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI or MIA), from 1995 till the end of last year when he gave it up for the time being, at the Organization For Economic and Commercial Development (OECD), a close relative of Nafta, WTO and other such anti-democratic institutions, that would basically transfer control over labor and consumer rights, environment protections, etc. from governments to international investors and corporations. Such as the fact that our glorious economy is based on "atypical restraint on compensation increases"i.e. stagnant or reduced wages, as Alan Greenspan explained to the Senate Banking Committee in February 1997.

I would also think that Mr. Hitchens would show that that the infamies I listed above are institutionalized in our government. Every president, whether Republican or Democrat, is a tool of big business, the military-industrial complex,etc. He could have contrasted Clinton's agression against the Sudan and Afghanistan with that of Reagan against Nicaragua which, in 1986, was ordered to cease by the World Court which was contemptuously ignored by the administration and the democrat congress. The Reaganites, of course, claimed that the Sandanistas were aiding "communists" i.e. poor peasants being subjected to genocide in El Salvador. Or he could have mentioned the people subjected to terror by FBI's COINTELPRO programs since the 1950's.

But he did very little of this. Most of this book was a right wing critique of Clinton and that is probably why he is now always on "Meet the Press" and "Larry King Live."

Suggestion: Read Noam Chomsky, one of the persons Hitchens has professed to have been one of his mentors.

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The book has a fatal flaw, and that is its complete, total, absolute lack of footnotes, references or bibliographies. There is no reasonable way to verify which of Hitchens' quotes are made up and which are not made up.

For instance, on page 63 Hitchens quotes George Stephanopoulos as having said "For eight months of 1995 and 1996, Morris was the president."

Now, George Stephanopoulos may in fact have said that. Then again, he may not have. No way to tell, because Hitchens cannot be arsed --to use an Anglicism-- to tell us the source.

Indeed, this book cites no sources whatever! Not one! As a work one could reference in researching President Clinton it is less than worthless.

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Mostly trivial
In this book, Mr. Hitchens best where he describes the Clinton's "welfare reform."-the cutting of very vulnerable people of the welfare doles so that they may be at the... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 13. Juli 2000 von Chris
A snotty, sanctimonious book
As a result of genetics, the way one is raised, or one's other experiences in life, people see what they want to see in the Clintons. Many of us think B. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 27. Juni 2000 veröffentlicht
A Liberal's View of Clinton
Chris Hitchens is as leftBarry Goldwater was right and yet he writes very cogently why he dislikes (with a passion) WJC. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 2. Juni 2000 veröffentlicht
Anatomy of deceit
It is a little sliver of a book, sharp and luminous and deadly. Like a dagger. In most dictatorial countries it would have earned Hitchens a long prison sentence, or maybe cost him... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 9. Mai 2000 von Fernando Melendez
A missed chance for a biography
All I can say is that I thank my lucky stars that one of our great post war leaders deserves praise, and after reading this book I have come to appreciate him as a man and as a... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 19. März 2000 von "chinesehats"
Hitchens... only liberal not to trade principle for Clinton
I couldn't put this book down. Made me realize how much damaging information is out there that the major media ignores. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 28. Februar 2000 von Michael L. La Porte
Fantabulous
Tour de force by the brilliant radical journalist
Veröffentlicht am 26. Februar 2000 von Peter Kilander
An Unusually Honest Look at an Unususally Good Liar
You may have heard a Democrat member of Congress describe Clinton as an 'unusually good liar'. In '92, Spy Magazine documented 100 lies within the first 100 days of Clinton's... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 25. Februar 2000 von Jerry L. Mackey
Decent Exposure --5 stars not nearly enough
Wow. Could not put this book down. In this thin book thick with truth, Mister Hitchens has distilled and and crystalized the charlatan-in-chief's tale/tail. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 4. Februar 2000 von Jack Jalove
Refreshing. A jolt of champagne!
A marvelously fun screed from that most poisonous of poison pens. Hitchens skewers the hypocritical left for defending a man who in truth is it's great betrayer. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 15. Januar 2000 veröffentlicht
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