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amazon.com/The-Clintons-Women-Roger-Stone/dp/151070678X 464 pages Skyhorse Publishing (October 13, 2015)
ISBN-10: 151070678X ISBN-13: 978-1510706781 best book ever written on the Clintoons ?
OT note: greta van susteran, maria bartoromo were employees of The Clinton Foundation.
larry kudlow just had roger stone on and the facts will astound. hildebeest would be a prohibited person for domestic violence, slashed bill's throat with finger nail when he was cheating on her as usual. bill was a lip biter in the several documented rapes he committed...first on eileen wellstone before he met hillary, reason he was kicked out of oxford while rhodes scholars have 99% pass rate....chelsea was illegitimate, knows it, and had some interesting noncomm |
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