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A Case of Deceit (Hillary King Series Book 5)

As per James Comey, Clinton and her aides showed gross negligence in their handling of classified information. However, intent of wrong doing could not be established despite a year long intensive non-partisan investigation. That being the case his recommendation to the Justice Department, which remained free to act on its own, was that no charges should be brought against Clinton.

Not only are these facts not clearly relayed in a book that is supposed to be an investigation into the 33, emails, but instead we are presented with a bunch of inflammatory, nonsensical accusations lobbied against everyone from the Clintons, to the Obamas, to Elizabeth Warren and anyone associated with them. The only Democrat in this whole book who seems to be treated with some level of decency is Joe Biden, the man who let down the President by deciding not to run for President, even though his son on his dying bed begged him to run rather than see the crooked Clintons return to the White House.

What a piece of poppycock. It's bad enough that ignorance abounds in the American electorate. But to put out this rubbish and present it as fact does more to harm this country than the Clintons could every hope to. Of course, the epilogue says it all. According to the author, America is in serious trouble. Gay marriage is legal Even worse, in less than thirty years non-Hipsanic whites will no longer make up a majority of Americans oh my More than half the births to women under 30 are outside of the sacred institution of marriage that is no longer sacred thanks to the f-ing liberals and the average American woman now weighs the same as the average man of the s, tatoos are no longer limited to manly and gruff sailors, men no longer wear ties to baseball games, and people are just plain rude.

And Klein's answer to this tragedy that has become the fall of American culture Are you kidding me???? Then again, Trump does seem upset about the fact that women may be getting fatter and as far as I know, he doesn't have any tatoos. So sad, since I really wanted to read an honest and unbiased critique of the investigation and its conclusions. This is the second of six books I plan to read before voting this November.

Next up is The Making of Donald Trump. View all 29 comments. Oct 18, Jennifer added it.

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Hillary should be in jail and we all know it! View all 4 comments. Dec 09, Scott Rhee rated it did not like it Shelves: Or, you can simply do what Trump does and claim to be the victim of a rigged system. You can see how well that worked. I have no doubt in my mind that a Clinton Slime Machine exists. One basically has to take it with a grain of salt. A good journalist uses information given to them by unnamed sources as a starting point, not an ending point.

Unfortunately, much of the information given to Klein is completely unverifiable. Some of it is just plain laughable and reads more like a transcript of an SNL skit than real life. The unnamed source continues to describe a scene in which Hillary, drinking glass after glass of Chardonnay, is bad-mouthing her critics and dropping the f-bomb every other word. Of course, none of this is surprising from the guy who once claimed in one of his books that Chelsea Clinton was the product of spousal rape by Bill.

He later backtracked on that one. He has also said that Hillary is a lesbian Ms. Abedin being her most significant paramour numerous times. Again, without any supporting evidence whatsoever. Is it any wonder why so many people consider Klein to be full of shit? My biggest problem with Klein is my problem with conspiracy theorists in general: Even if she is wrong.

The line between fact and opinion, for many on the Right, have become so blurred as to be nonexistent. This has been a boon for them. Somewhere within the many pages of ridiculous conspiracy theories may be a shred of truth. The book is certainly not without some entertainment value. The following are interesting articles about Edward Klein: Oct 06, Virginia Wofford rated it it was amazing.

This book filled in the blanks for me. I've thought a lot about this election while others I know don't give a rip. WHY isn't Hillary in prison? I couldn't put this book down and don't doubt that every word is true. Ed Klein did his homework. I wish everyone would read this before election day and see for themselves what's really at stake if Hillary is elected.

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Oct 22, rita melvin rated it really liked it. Fast paced and fact based I read this book in less than a day. I'm so concerned about our country's future. This author has given us a history of both Hillary and Obama's self-serving use of American politics. I wish everyone would read this and similar books. Until we become educated about those who want to hold the most important office in the world, we will be doomed to continue placing people who are unqualified for the office. Apr 18, Reese Copeland rated it it was amazing.

An excellent book detailing the moods, behaviors and mannerism of Hillary Clinton and her desperate efforts to lie her way through life. Klein has a unique gift in that he has sources that are very close to the Clinton's, giving credibility to the book and writing. The book is compelling and paints a portrait of someone who should not be trusted to serve in public office. Much of what is written takes the reader up to the election and addresses many of the things averages Americans have wan An excellent book detailing the moods, behaviors and mannerism of Hillary Clinton and her desperate efforts to lie her way through life.

Much of what is written takes the reader up to the election and addresses many of the things averages Americans have wanted to know regarding Hillary, such as her health; and that the Liberal media were only too willing to hide from the American people. Nov 08, Justin Tapp rated it did not like it Shelves: Klein has now made a career cranking these books out. Klein always cites unnamed sources who are "close to Clinton" or "close to Valerie Jarrett" and who he interviewed "25 times" or "12 times" or whatever.

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In some cases, he gives clues about "friends of Hillary" that could only be boiled down to a handful of people. These well-meaning people are concerned enough about our country to leak quietly and anonymously to Edward Klein, apparently. There is enough hyperbole and insinuation that you have no idea what probability of truth to assign to any of Klein's statements.

Anything he does not directly attribute to "a source" I consider to be completely false. For example, Klein's claim that President Obama doesn't really want to be on the Supreme Court because he enjoys being the rockstar in crowds with "swooning women" more than being an academic. Often, Klein's source is Klein's other books. Klein's stories of what happens behind closed doors are also too detailed to be true. He didn't see the arched eyebrow or slumped shoulders, but they're clear in his mind. The author writes that President Obama initially supported the FBI investigation because he hates the Clintons and hoped his friend Joe Biden would get into the race instead.

Valerie Jarrett has been the source of leaks about Hillary over the years, because she also despises her. When Biden declined to run and no one viable challenged Hillary, Obama changed his tune but cannot legally sack James Comey. After AG Lynch began pressuring Comey to not indict, including after the uncomfortable visit by Bill Clinton on her airplane, Comey got his revenge with his press conference laying out all the laws Hillary did indeed violate before concluding he would not pursue indictment. Lynch angrily watched his conference on TV, thinking he was going to indict before he announced he wouldn't.

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Klein cites "sources close to Comey" that Comey believes he is the cowboy detective and Hillary Clinton is his John Dillinger. Klein would probably say Comey's press release a week before the election was also revenge. Like many of the conspiracy theorists that write on the Clintons, Klein engages in various armchair psychiatry.

Huma Abedin and Hillary may not be sexually involved, but they have a co-dependent relationship. Huma needs a figure like Hillary, and Hillary needs someone who knows how to keep her calm.

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Otherwise, Hillary sometimes engages in fits where she pulls out her hair, or throws a champagne glass or flower vase across the room. Hillary does much drinking, cursing, and throwing in these pages. Besides the factual breaches of the law that Comey decided not to indict on, Klein cites other sources. A Foreign Service officer testified to the FBI that Hillary would mix Clinton Foundation business and State Department business on official trips, she maintained binders with labels for both organizations on airplanes.

The hacker Guccifer alleges that when he was hacking Hillary's server, he saw IPs of others outside the US as well, and the Clinton organization shut down the server for a time because they knew it had been hacked-- contrary to what they'd stated. Klein opines that Clinton will likely be blackmailed or exploited as President because of what the hackers got.


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Perhaps Klein's only good point comes in regards to Hillary's medical history. When the Clinton campaign team produced a doctor's claim that Hillary swims, does yoga, and other exercise and does not drink much alcohol, Klein asks where the evidence is. Why do we not have any reports of Hillary's exercise regime or even hear from someone who has been to yoga or the pool with her?

Instead, we see stories in the New York Times and other publications where Hillary has been endorsed that Hillary asks a general for a beer, but never that she got her workout in. Klein cites a "friend of Hillary's" that she has frequent feinting spells, probably due to her proclivity to blood clots. None of that really bothers me. We've had Presidents with polio, drug problems, and a debilitating stroke and survived as a nation. Bill Clinton, meanwhile, gets foot massages from interns working at his Presidential library.

The penthouse suite in the library serves as his "love nest" that Hillary does not sleep in when she comes to town. Bill sometimes calls the shots via telephone, although his aides worry that he is becoming somewhat senile and weak in his old age, and more of a liability. Obama was willing to campaign for Hillary simply because he hates Trump more than Bill, writes Klein. What about Trump, who Klein urges the reader to vote for? Klein hangs out on Trump's jet and paints a picture of a man no more likable than any Democrat in the book.

Trump is arguing with a television and constantly having conversations with everyone who comes on TV. He is going through newspapers and doling out criticisms and kudos. If Hillary is paranoid, so is Trump. Klein gives a brief recap of and all of Trump's offenses. Trump does not come across as any better than Klein's Hillary.

Yet, Klein devotes the end of the book to a very long rant about why the reader should only vote for Trump. He writes that a vote for Hillary is a vote for more tattooed people, lower church attendance, a drug epidemic, and a "rising body count" from Islamic terrorism on our streets, among other problems. Only Trump can "make America great again. Klein's own reasoning is inadequate to grasp that America's character and morality are not determined by who lives in the White House. I give this book about 1. It is entertaining except the rant at the end , but I would be surprised if more than 20 percent is true.

As it is, I recommend Hillary's books instead as they're far more interesting. Sep 08, Nathan rated it it was amazing Shelves: Shocking expose of the Clinton Criminal Family. Along with being criminals,they are corrupt,immoral,violent,evil etc etc I was hoping it would have gone into that more but it didn't as to why he didn't do so. It shows how Obama and company tried to first find an alternative to be the democrat nominee Shocking expose of the Clinton Criminal Family. It shows how Obama and company tried to first find an alternative to be the democrat nominee for president and when that failed he tried to stop the investigation.

Oct 24, Natalie rated it liked it. I believe that it is a necessary read for anyone who believes that votes should be backed by research outside of msm. I appreciated the author's hard work and research to deliver the facts that today's journalists refuse to provide the public. However, my stomach turned at the end of the book when Klein went from providing facts to inserting opinions.

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First, I'm a Christian. Many Christians my age can't stand the supposed faith of our grandparents generation for several reasons. Our grandparents' generation went to church for the social opportunities that it offered. They worked hard to maintain appearances while committing sins behind closed doors.

They were a generation dominated by white males that were disgustingly racist and disturbingly sexist. They're hard core religious values were fueled by hate and their devotion to their morality was beyond hypocritical. Anyone who knows the Bible knows that children WILL suffer the sins of the parents and believe me, our suffering hasn't even started. I don't believe any older generation has any right to judge the direction of the young leaders and youth of this country. You failed epically at parenting and as a result, the baby boomers have failed epically as leaders of this country.

Provide facts and keep your opinions to yourself. Oct 12, Pam rated it it was amazing. If you are in favor of anyone else becoming President in November or are just against Hillary Clinton, this is a book for you to read. It gives a very biased view of what has been going on in the political life of Hillary Clinton in the years she has been in office first as a First Lady: If arrogance and distain of our political system and fellow Americans are qualifications for the Presidency; Hillary Clinton is definitely qualified.

Edward Klein does document all of the lies and cover ups Hillary has participated in. Oct 08, Bert Hopkins rated it it was amazing. Her biggest crimes include her unauthorized, unsecure server that was hacked by the Russians, and probably the Chinese. The crimes committed by the Clinton Foundation are still being exposed and more will be le "Guilty as Sin: The crimes committed by the Clinton Foundation are still being exposed and more will be learned.

Nov 03, Mike Bernstein rated it it was amazing. Crooked Hillary is even worse than you think To be honest here, I cringe whenever I see her phony expressions and hear that shrill cackle of a voice. Just by watching and listening to her scripted antics you can tell she is a BAD human being. This visits the stories and time lines of some real heinous behavior. Oct 15, Bob added it. I won't provide the details of what Klein covers in Guilty As Sin. Rather, I'll just borrow from the Amazon book description and say that readers will be provided with important information about: What Bill and Hillary still have left in their bag of tricks in their desperate quest to get back into the Oval Office much of which is driven by their predictable yet effective, paint-by-numbers strategy of their political operation — i.

Having finished this very insightful book, it has become even more clear to me than ever before that, despite many people's personal dislike for the two presidential candidates, the choice about for whom to vote should be determined based on your answer to the following -- Do you want to vote for someone who is fresh, bold, and untested, who says what he believe even if you don't always like what he says and the way he says it, who promises to clean up the stables of Washington, D,C.

OR do you want to vote for someone who has been under investigation for illegal or dishonest behavior during her entire public life, who promises four and possible eight more years of Obamaism and the dangerous direction our country has been headed, and whose sole rationale for running for president is that she isn't someone else i. For me, the choice is an easy one. However, should Trump lose, which is becoming increasingly likely thanks, in large part to her propaganda machine, the uber-liberal mass media , I'll offer my condolences for the loss of the great country this used to be.

Oct 21, Jamie King rated it really liked it Shelves: The book takes us through a story. A story of lies, corruption, and deceit. A story with familiar characters and recognizable locations. A story of such indecency, and hubris that it would seem too unsubtle if it were written as fiction.

Unfortunately for us this story is not from some writers imagination but the reality of the culture and relationship of America's most famous and powerful political family. While closed room chatter can obviously no way be confirmed the conclusions drawn are ine The book takes us through a story. While closed room chatter can obviously no way be confirmed the conclusions drawn are inescapable for any rational, fair minded person. He doesn't really need the money, after all. In The Unexpected Heiress , Nick is called in to see his lawyer and friend, Jeffrey Klein, whose mystery client, under contract to Metro, was just arrested at the Kit Kat Club on Polk Street but somehow got off with a bench warrant.

Jeffrey wants to know who in the police department worked things behind the scene for the star of the upcoming blockbuster It Was Raining Then. Meanwhile a late night phone call from his estranged father sends Nick into a tailspin and a family secret, along with a lot of other things better kept hush-hush, are all splashed on the front pages of the daily newspapers. It was a normal and uneventful day at the book signing until the Frenchman arrived. But Cooper realizes this far too late, as body number one is soon discovered. The large farmhouse is filled with music and revelers, but when she steps into the farm's cowshed, Hillary finds a dead bride.

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What she saw was the bare behind of a murdered local sleaze. His passing upsets exactly no one, but his wife can offer only a coyote for an alibi. Angie Curtis and her fellow Mainely Needlepointers know how to enjoy their holidays. But nothing grabs their attention like tying up loose threads. So when Mary Clough drops in on the group's Fourth of July supper with a question about an antique needlepoint she's discovered in her family attic, Angie and her ravelers are happy to look into the matter.

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