Temperament Issues In Ronald Kessler's 'First Family Detail'

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Hilary Clinton throughout America has caught many people’s attention. She has been the senator, secretary of state for the United States, first lady in 1993-2001, under the Clinton administration, and the current democratic nominee for the presidency for the United States. Hilary Clinton in many instances attracts millions of viewers and supporters throughout her campaign. If you’re wondering right about now about the simple question of “how”? The answer is very simple and easy, Hillary Clinton attracts our attention by her ability to stay relaxed, quit, calm, and truthful in front of her viewers after being mistaken and insulted by trump. Like many viewers don’t know, Hilary has a bad temperament issues that she hides from the publics eyes.
In “the Washington times”, Details from Ronald Kessler, wrote “First Family Detail,” shows, Hilary Clinton having temperament issues. Keep in mind, Ronald Kessler is a respectable journalist that worked for the Wall Street Journal and the Washington post. Also won many awards for his articles like public affairs reporting award by the American Political Science Association, Sevellon Brown Memorial award by Press International
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Her strategy to grab our attention is to hide her temperament and look holy to her viewer’s eyes. Interestingly enough, according to Fox news radio, it stated “The reality is that Hillary Clinton is still ahead in the polls” which shows Hilary’s ability to grab our attention by hiding her temperament, shows it works. Also in Fivethirtyeight.com under the ownership of ESPN states most news stations and channels say Hillary is in the lead. To me to figure out the true person behind the stage was important to me because my future depend on it and my vote will make a different for the proper candidate for

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