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Thursday 12 October 2017

"Piperates" reveals about Hillary and Bill Clinton: Two strangers now - Communicate through lawyers

Hillary and Bill Clinton "have months to talk. Communicate through friends and lawyers. " Who says this?

Edward Klein knows it from the many books he has written about both Clinton and Kennedy. And, on October 30th, he released his new book "All Out War: The Plot to Destroy Trump". 

So Clinius reveals that Hillary's book "What Happened" - which is full of excuses for losing in the last presidential election - may be a bestseller, but her husband, Bill, threw his own copy basket of waste. And that has been annoyed by his wife's tour of promoting the book. 

"Before Hilary sent the manuscript to the publisher, he gave Bill to read it, and he, with a red pen, made a lot of corrections," he conceded, according to Clinton, a close family friend of Clinton. 
"But she refused to read even his corrections, and he was so angry that he threw the manuscript in the trash." 

"She told her that the book makes her look bewildered, angry and confused, and that these are negative qualities for a man who aspires to become a world leader," continued the ludicrous family friend. "He did not like the title at all, because saying" What Happened "would make people say" you missed "and nothing else. He urged her to postpone the release date but gave him the voices and told him "the book is finished and will be published like that".

 Klein claims that since last summer they crashed for the book, Bill's negative feelings about "What Happened" have inflated, as Hillary uses his promotion tour to throw away responsibility for defeating the presidential to Russian hackers , the former FBI head, James Camley, and women voters who did not vote for it.

 He writes in his book that one month before the election, Bill warned Hillary that he should campaign for the states that have been collectively known as "Rust Belt," states that have been hit since the 1980s from deindustrialisation, economic decline, decline in urban centers, population decline and the like. "He said he had hallucinations," Ed Clain writes. 

"Ed is a tough man," Hillary spokesman said. "And a sorry liar," added Bill.

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