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In positioning herself for her 2008 presidential run, the senator who had been the star of the Democratic Party's left wing is now being packaged as a centrist--with the willing help of the liberal media. But in this book, Conservative activist Buchanan rips the mask off Hillary to reveal the '60s radical who lies beneath. As Buchanan makes clear, not only can Hillary not be trusted, but her &quot;makeover&quot; is exactly what one would expect from an unprincipled left-wing politician. Hillary will let nothing stand in her way.--From publisher description.</summary></citation></about><bestCover oclc="ocn231976337" type="isbn">0743222245</bestCover><Identity>Wed Mar 04 16:27:02 EST 2009<Identity/></Identity></Identity>