
Blood Feud
The Clintons vs. The Obamas
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Narrado por:
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Lars Mikaelson
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De:
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Edward Klein
In this highly anticipated follow-up to his blockbuster New York Times bestseller The Amateur, former New York Times Magazine editor-in-chief Edward Klein delves into the rocky relationship between the Obamas and the Clintons. An old-school reporter with incredible insider contacts, Klein reveals just how deep the rivalry between the Obamas and the Clintons runs, with details on closed-door meetings buttressed by hundreds of interviews. Blood Feud is a stunning exposé of the animosity, jealousy, and competition between America's two most powerful political couples.
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Interesting book
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Interesting. Supports why I no longer vote.
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If true, this explains some things
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Fascinating...
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Just OK
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Insider information and temperaments were interesting, though honestly not surprising. If you follow politics, you already well know the games these players play. So, you will 'guess' how players may privately commmunicate, less their choices of expletives.
Narration was exceptional. This would make a great summertime poolside, or an entertaining shared road trip listen.
Blood Feud...
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What did you like best about this story?
It exposed the inner workings, behind the scenes and the rotten underbelly of today's politics.What about Lars Mikaelson’s performance did you like?
The performance was even handed and engaging....a very good narator.Any additional comments?
If you enjoy politics this book will engage you at every level.I Could Not Stop Listening!
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What did you like best about this story?
If his sources are truthful and he has honestly told us the story without a strong bias, it is a fascinating book. The emphasis is on IF. I am conservative in my leanings and am easily persuaded that this author has represented these individuals accurately, and if he has, our nation is in real trouble. And if this is all true, it certainly gives a clearer understanding of recent events in our nation's history, such as the Benghazi debacle. However, it is difficult to believe the arrogance and self-serving character of our elected officials. I am praying that this is all an exaggeration regarding the woman we, most likely, will elect as our next president.If it is true
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Any additional comments?
Obama's vs Clinton's, I am not sure which would like/hate this book more. Hillary is portrayed as a pawn of Bill, and Barack is shown as one who is managed by no names. eh...interesting read non-the-less.infighting at the top of politics.
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Would you listen to Blood Feud again? Why?
Klein did a masterful job in critique the Clinton vs. Obama Feud... the Michelle vs. Oprah feud... and all that is the deconstruction of the illusion that is Obama. By part II I felt a degree of sympathy for Mr. Obama as he has to deal with the women in his life who think he is not up to the task and deal with him as such. While I have never been swayed by the allure of similar complexion as a right to lead, I found a character more affalble puppet than mastermind. The ultimate take away from Klein's critique for me is the absolute illusion that any of us matter or the country for that matter to the people in the highest leadership positions in the land. PS - Bill really can't stand him and the feelin is mutal... especially as it relates to Val and Mish... who have been his brain and his backbone according to this book since his first days in Chicago.I Knew it All Along...
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