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56 Reddit comments about Stronger Together: A Blueprint for America's Future:

u/fat_osvaldo · 91 pointsr/politics

Link to the Amazon reviews

Hint: They're gold.

Edit:
Top 5 star review currently:

> Nothing new here. The book is full of lies, just like Hillary. I'm leaving a five star review so I don't get straight up murdered.

u/CareToRemember · 41 pointsr/politics

Amazon's reviews are the best:
https://www.amazon.com/Stronger-Together-Hillary-Rodham-Clinton/dp/1501161733

my fav:

1.0 out of 5 starsThe Art of the Shakedown by Hill and Tim

ByElaineon September 16, 2016

Format: Kindle Edition

I bought this thinking it would be a how-to book. I wanted "How to set up your own Foundation for fun and profit." Also, would like to have seen a chapter on "Ten easy steps to setting up your own secure server in a bathroom."

I do hear there's going to be a sequel, tentatively called "The Art of the Shakedown." Should be interesting.

u/Dictionary_Roulette · 29 pointsr/politics

I guess there isn't much point in reading it now, but the book is literal.

https://www.amazon.com/Stronger-Together-Blueprint-Americas-Future/dp/1501161733

u/InconvienientFacts · 28 pointsr/hillaryclinton

> Campaigning on the sole basis of "Hey, at least we're not the other guy" and half-hearted centrist policies isn't enough.

She didn't though. The biggest word in the word cloud of her speeches in "Jobs" and there is an actual book you can download called Stronger Together about her gazillion policy proposals that supplements her web page and many many policy oriented speeches.

Which you would know if you went to her web site, read her book, listened to her campaign speeches (hers or her surrogates), or subscribed to her mailing list (which sent me awesome policy videos like this one).

If you don't know these things then you probably got all your news from Bernie and yeah, Bernie did an absolutely horrible job promoting her. After spending all primary slandering her character and record he couldn't wave pom poms for her without admitting he'd been lying himself blue in the face during the primary so instead Bernie pushed the narrative, "At least she's not trump".

And I agree, thats a stupid horrible useless narrative. I'm proud to say that when Hillary lost to Obama in 2016 she showed massively more class than Bernie and honestly supported him with a whole heart.

u/Phi_ZeroEscape · 22 pointsr/hillaryclinton

https://www.hillaryclinton.com/issues/

https://www.amazon.com/Stronger-Together-Blueprint-Americas-Future/dp/1501161733/

She had more policy than any other candidate, including during the primaries. The notion that her entire campaign was "Trump bad" is an invention by Bernie Bros who don't like to listen to what women actually say.

u/take_5 · 20 pointsr/politics

Except for the part where Hillary literally wrote a fucking book about what she stood for: https://www.amazon.com/Stronger-Together-Blueprint-Americas-Future/dp/1501161733

u/Mikal_Scott · 17 pointsr/The_Donald

I prefer to spend my time reading the Reviews of her book

u/IronMaverick · 9 pointsr/HillaryForPrison

Wanna have yourself a laugh? Look at the amazon reviews...

https://www.amazon.com/Stronger-Together-Hillary-Rodham-Clinton/dp/1501161733/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474037332&sr=8-1&keywords=stronger+together

" was going to read this book.....I really was. But just as I got started, I found myself under sniper fire, passed out, and fell and hit my head. After that I got double vision and had to wear glasses that were so damn thick I couldn't even see to read. Then I had an allergic reaction to something and started coughing so hard I spit out what looked like a couple of lizard's eyeballs, my limbs locked up, and I passed out and fell down again, waking up only to find out I had been diagnosed with pneumonia 2 days earlier. It's a good thing I was able to make a small fortune making this random small trade in the commodities market (cattle futures or some such thing) and then, miracle of all miracles, a few banks offered me a few million to just talk to their employees for a few minutes - and all that really helped out because I swear I was dead broke and couldn't figure out how I was gonna come up with the 6 bucks to pay for this book, let alone pay the $1,500 for my health insurance this month. I still want to read it, but, hell, what difference at this point does it make? I hear it sucks anyway."

u/Jane1994 · 9 pointsr/politics

The reviews on Amazon are hilarious.
Stronger Together: A Blueprint for America's Future https://www.amazon.com/dp/1501161733/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_jIs6xbDR5MCPX

u/KingLudwigII · 8 pointsr/drunkenpeasants

I've got a [book] (https://www.amazon.ca/Stronger-Together-Hillary-Rodham-Clinton/dp/1501161733) that I know you will absolutely love.

u/throwaway5272 · 6 pointsr/politics

Yes, she wrote this entire very boring book full of very boring policies that would realistically help everyone and not put children in cages or make the market look like a turbulent ocean.

u/_NewAroundHere_ · 5 pointsr/neoliberal

No, you're being downvoted but you're 100% right. It's not like she wrote a book about specific policy details from coal mining, pre-k education, to healthcare. If she had done that, I'm sure people would remember it.

I mean, really, when will Democrats start putting forward policy proposals, amirite?

u/HeTalksToComputers · 5 pointsr/politics

You mean like the book that she just put out covering all of her policy proposals? Or the hour long speeches she has been giving in recent weeks on americans with disabilities, or education and economic opportunities for millenials. Or you could go to her website.

If all you have is 30 seconds to devote to your research, maybe you don't have time for policy anyways.

u/where4art · 4 pointsr/WayOfTheBern

I'm glad you linked to this again—looks like some good reviews have been added in the last couple of days! Check out the main page...

>I bought this thinking it would be a how-to book. I wanted "How to set up your own Foundation for fun and profit." Also, would like to have seen a chapter on "Ten easy steps to setting up your own secure server in a bathroom." I do hear there's going to be a sequel, tentatively called "The Art of the Shakedown." Should be interesting.

And 318 people like this:

>This could be the first "book" in history to have more reviews on amazon the actual sales bwwwwaaaahAAHA lol

u/agent_of_entropy · 3 pointsr/politics

Link to Amazon.com reviews.

Top review:

"Nothing new here. The book is full of lies, just like Hillary. I'm leaving a five star review so I don't get straight up murdered."

u/Kelsig · 3 pointsr/badeconomics

Just purchased Hillary's new book. Hopefully there is not good RI material in it.

u/Northeastpaw · 3 pointsr/PoliticalDiscussion

>I blame her loss on the fact she had no real platform and didn't do enough to encourage voters to show up.

That's a bit disingenous. Clinton and Kaine released a book before the election detailing their policies. Clinton had the same policy details on her website. She gave summaries of these policies in the debates.

Her failing wasn't that she didn't have a platform; it was that her platform wasn't expressed in a slogan. Trump had MAGA, "Lock her up!", and "Build the wall!" His slogans were such glittering generalities and he never went into specifics. His voters filled in the gaps and believed that these slogans meant whatever they wanted them to mean.

Don't blame Clinton for rural America's failure to actually research what a politician is proposing and, more importantly, how they plan to implement it.

u/neurosisxeno · 3 pointsr/politics

> Did you read the campaign platform??????? It had that in spades.

Clinton and Kaine literally co-authored a 288 page book that explained in insane levels of detail every policy position they held and why it was beneficial to Americans. If you think Policy was the reason the Democrats lost you could not be more wrong...

u/mnemosyne-0002 · 3 pointsr/KotakuInAction

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u/20-Gauge · 3 pointsr/The_Donald

OMG, the Amazon.com reviews are brutal and hilarious !

My personal favorite:

"Must have bought a signed copy because I got pneumonia right away. Her plans to destroy America are insulting and picking a beta as her VP gives me as much hope as believing she can't walk up a flight of stairs. Do not buy this book, instead vote for Donald Trump."
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Centipedes need to head on over, and join the fun!

u/WestPalauBestPalau · 3 pointsr/politics
u/MAGAtonnage · 2 pointsr/The_Donald
u/Treedodger · 2 pointsr/The_Donald

Go check the reviews for her book on Amazon. It's become sport. I'd say we are winning.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/reviews/1501161733/ref=cm_cr_dp_mb_btm?ie=UTF8

u/g6mrfixit · 2 pointsr/AmericanPolitics
u/httpsocool · 2 pointsr/amazon

You won't believe the answer: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1501161733/

I am using number of reviews as proxy for popularity. OK, that was actually number 2, number one is SimCity (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007FTE2VW/).

u/tseanlaws · 2 pointsr/The_Donald

Pretty deplorable reviews, just check it out on amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Stronger-Together-Hillary-Rodham-Clinton/dp/1501161733/ref=sr_tnr_p_1_16023061_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1474024940&sr=1-1&keywords=stronger+together#customerReviews

Feel free to leave your input!

This shameless bitch actually gave plugs for her book yesterday too, said she won't explain what she's running for, but to buy her book, it will tell you everything.

u/Panda2010 · 2 pointsr/The_Donald

Omfg the reviews and customer pictures are fucking amazing on Amazon for her book. Stronger Together: A Blueprint for America's Future https://www.amazon.com/dp/1501161733/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pdJ6xb1ZG9KVE

u/Hail_the_IT_Goddess · 1 pointr/funny

Teasers:

>I bought this thinking it would be a how-to book. I wanted "How to set up your own Foundation for fun and profit." Also, would like to have seen a chapter on "Ten easy steps to setting up your own secure server in a bathroom."

>I do hear there's going to be a sequel, tentatively called "The Art of the Shakedown." Should be interesting.

Also

>[ Reviewer was assassinated by Hillary Rodham Clinton ]

And

>Started reading it in the park in cool 77-degree temperatures, but got "overheated" after 90 minutes and had to finish it indoors in secrecy. And don't be thrown by the poor sales. It's way too early to know whether or not this book is "bombing."

Amazon Link Here

u/Harvickfan4Life · 1 pointr/HillaryForPrison
u/Rugby8724 · 1 pointr/politics
u/wytxcook · 1 pointr/The_Donald

Speaking of Hillary and her authenticity - member this?


LOL!

u/Ziapolitics · 1 pointr/Political_Revolution

I'm still not keen on Bernie leading the party nor Warren. Folks like Keith Ellison would make a great DNC Chair. People like Tim Ryan need to go somewhere else. I like replacing the establishment, but Tim Ryan is less liberal than even Hillary Clinton.

I think that what Hillary wrote in Stonger Together is great! But we need a better messenger, and we need a better emphasis on economics.

I have no clue who should lead tho.

u/ReynardMiri · 1 pointr/politics

There is so much counterfactual information in your post that I don't know where to start. Let's start with her public agenda that she spoke about at length but no one listened to. She even went so far as to write a book on the topic: https://www.amazon.com/Stronger-Together-Blueprint-Americas-Future/dp/1501161733 And to say she has no passion is to ignore her passion for helping women and children.

Then let's go on to Bernie: We have no reason to believe he would have won. Every pre-convention poll of Clinton vs Trump had years of concentrated attacks from across the aisle already baked in, where as the Bernie vs Trump polls did not. And the GOP had plenty of as-yet-unused oppo on Bernie. The kind of stuff that looks a lot worse than it actually is, but requires a more nuanced approach than the electorate apparently has to realize that. Bernie might have won, but that is an unknown.

But the most ridiculous part of your post is the suggestion that Trump is in any way whatsoever straightforward and truthful. I would say that he lies all the time (about everything), but the truth of the matter is that he says things without any regard for whether they are true or not. What hasn't he changed positions on in the last 5 years? Even the last year-and-a-half? His self-aggrandizement is the only thing that comes to mind.

u/nichef · 1 pointr/politics

>That's the problem: the centrists think they don't don't need the leftists to win.

To quote myself "Until we can fix our current conundrum we need to figure out a way to meet in the middle because it is in both of our best interests."

>All they do is talk about "values", without any policies to back it up.

Here is a link to Hillary Clinton's book outlining all of her prescription policies. If you think that lady didn't have actually policies to help fix problems most Americans face you weren't even trying to look. Also what about Obama do you think he didn't have policies or do you think that he just fucked off the last eight years? I don't know if you noticed, but when he took over the economy was in free fall and his centrist Keynesian policies helped right the ship. You know who didn't have specifics Bernie, he spoke in platitudes and made promises there would have been no way to keep. His policies would have burnt up to little pieces of nothing on the Hill.

>You can't be pro-corporate and be pro-worker at the same time.

We fundamentally disagree on this. I believe you can be pro business and pro worker there is an ethical middle, where all sides are met.

Again we fundamentally disagree with each other and but if I am forced to choose between the far left and the middle I will take my chances with the middle. I would prefer that we compromise but it seems the far left has no desire to compromise in which case fuck you. I would rather compromise with those I disagree with than be strong armed by those I disagree with. The state that I live in, New York, is far more centrist than far left. You might be able to win Oregon with far left policies but tbh there aren't that many electoral votes in Oregon.

u/MrRIP · 1 pointr/Blackfellas

The fuck? Obama released a book two months before the election in 08. Hillary released a book in 2016 two moths before the election. People release books before elections. It’s a thing. You see what I mean about reaching?

Edit: here’s the links to the books. Check the release dates


https://www.amazon.com/dp/0307460452/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_mnCBCbRMJ0BDC

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1501161733/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_5oCBCb0V3QJDE

u/JumpingJigglypuff · 1 pointr/worldnews

You asked for sources and I pointed you to her book. That is the source for her policies. The book she wrote about her policies. If you can't think of a single policy she has you should do some reading. I am not brushing you off and I telling you where to go to find the information you asked for.

If you are as open minded as you say you are check it out.

https://www.amazon.com/Stronger-Together-Blueprint-Americas-Future/dp/1501161733

I am sure you can find a copy at the library.

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There is also a campaign website if you don't care about an indepth look at how the policies would have been implemented (I voted for Hillary Clinton because she had the most realistic plan on actually implementing policies);

https://www.hillaryclinton.com/issues/

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u/IDFSHILL · 1 pointr/SRSsucks

>> Not really.

That's TV ads, not discussion of policy.

Clinton literally released a book with detailed policy points and how she wanted to put them in place.

https://www.amazon.com/Stronger-Together-Blueprint-Americas-Future/dp/1501161733

>> Even if we take Trumps stance on illegal immigration and terrorism as an attack on people. Which we shouldn't for so many reasons. Trump didn't attack the voter base, Clinton did. Which is why I say Democrats won the election for Trump.

Yeah, Breitbart spamming about the "coastal elites" and trying to make it seem as if urban voters were less valuable than rural voters clearly isn't an attack on voters.

>> Source? Also attacks on voters is not the same as attacks on other candidates. At least when it comes to winning elections.

So for example, when Trump tweeted fake black crime stats, that wasn't insulting black people?

When he tried to claim a Mexican judge couldn't rule on his case, that wasn't insulting to Mexicans?

The constant attacks on cities, often lying about them wasn't attacking voters?

>> I didn't, I just explained to you why people say "Literally the reason Trump is President."

No, you listed the bullshit reasons delusionals run around the internet spamming. Any look at any of the reasons that motivated a Trump voter in 2016 would paint a very different picture.

u/ronintetsuro · 1 pointr/conspiracy

Bewm.

Anyone have any guesses what book that is?

EDIT: Found it. I don't think the book is important.

u/LowShitSystem · 0 pointsr/metametacanada

Hillary isn't going down, she's going high. You should buy Stronger Together, on sale for only $9.59! It's completely changed my life.

u/kantmarg · 0 pointsr/LibDem

It's because your premise is nonsensical. "Only a quarter of X" is a random figure — what's the baseline? Please tell me, how many of Trump's adverts or speeches or slogans were about policy? How many voters were swayed by Trump's policy who would've voted for Clinton "if only she had shared her policy"?

Her campaign literally released [A BOOK of policy proposals] (https://www.amazon.com/Stronger-Together-Blueprint-Americas-Future/dp/1501161733). Her slogan was never "I'm With Her" — that was a Twitter hashtag started by her supporters: women (and men) standing up FOR women. Her slogan was "Stronger Together" — never about her, but about strength and inclusivity and positivity.

u/Vita4Life · -3 pointsr/politics

Are you kidding me? Tim Kaine is literally giving a Nazi salute on the cover of this book: https://www.amazon.com/Stronger-Together-Hillary-Rodham-Clinton/dp/1501161733/