Politics & Government
Will Hillary Clinton's Book 'Finally Make Us Like Her?'
Hillary Clinton, a brilliant mind, has underestimated the importance of "emotional intelligence," writes a Philly.com columnist.

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SaraKay Smullens: Hillary Clinton says her new book is her most personal-but will it finally make us like her?
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"For the first time in Hillary Clinton’s adult life, she is not compelled to win votes for either her husband or herself. What she has seen and learned puts her in a unique position to address the festering problems that threaten us. Like no one else, her truths can forge a path to healing. But she will neither be believed nor trusted if she does not face and share herself. What Happened provides this opportunity, for Hillary Clinton and for us." (Philly.com)
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