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The woman who wouldn't talkThe woman who wouldn't talk

The woman who wouldn't talk

Helen Thomas, Susan McDougal

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Now McDougal breaks her silence. In this long-awaited book, she examines the life choices she has made as she narrates her story in a candid and wry voice. She also offers fresh anecdotes about the Clintons early years in politics, a close-up view of Starr's sinister investigation, and a moving portrait of what happens to women in American prisons. For millions of Americans who believe that Starr, appointed by Republicans dissatisfied with the first Whitewater prosecutor, pushed his investigation too far, Susan McDougal remains the very embodiment of the ordinary citizen whose liberty is usurped by a coercive government.

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OL5969551W

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Politics and governmentFriends and associatesPolitical corruptionIntimidationWitnessesCase studiesWhitewater Inquiry, 1993-2000BiographyHistoryPOLITICS & GOVERNMENTGovernment - State & ProvincialBiography/AutobiographyPolitical ScienceArkansas - State GovernmentMcDougal, SusanBiography / AutobiographyGeneralUnited States

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