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In reply to the discussion: Shattered: It's not the book many here thought it was. [View all]JHan
(10,173 posts)33. Thanks for your insight Kentonio...
To be honest I'm kinda burned out so pacing myself before reading it, I've read their previous book on HRC when she was at the State Department which you may find interesting as well. At first I was open to the book, but the choice excerpts by the media could turn some people off it..( and kind of turned me off too) plus I want to wait to read what the candidate has to say about experience herself.
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No thanks, I'll wait for Hillary's book if I feel the need for any post mortem beyond what I already
seaglass
Jun 2017
#3
Why don't you share some of the hard words the authors had to say about Bernie? n/t
seaglass
Jun 2017
#7
Indeed. I certainly came away feeling like I had a much better insight into Hillary's personality.
Kentonio
Jun 2017
#14
That really wasn't the point of the book. It's not a broad cultural examination of "why she lost"
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2017
#39
data models are only as accurate as the data that gets collected and only as useful
geek tragedy
Jun 2017
#17
The answer is Hillary was a shoo-in and Bernie only ran because nobody else had the guts
BeyondGeography
Jun 2017
#27
Because she had the black vote locked up, and the hispanic vote was not far behind
BeyondGeography
Jun 2017
#30
Well, she did come close to Obama in 2008. She then added to her resume as SoS. She had high
seaglass
Jun 2017
#31
Not sure why you would think any Dem would have a chance in a change election so we put the best
seaglass
Jun 2017
#37
I don't know what the change was about Bernie. In any case we are dealing in the real world where
seaglass
Jun 2017
#43