American Evita
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"I don't quit. I keep going." –Hillary Rodham Clinton She is, quite simply, the most famous, most complex, most loved/hated/admired/reviled woman -- perhaps person -- in America. And, whether she fulfills her life's ambition or not, she can already lay claim to being the first woman ever considered a serious contender for the presidency. From the beginning, there have been the inevitable comparisons to Argentina's legendary Eva Perón. Sex, power, money, lies, scandal, tragedy, and betrayal were
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This political biography examines Hillary Rodham Clinton's relentless drive and complex public persona through the lens of Eva Perón's controversial legacy, tracing how sex, power, and scandal have shaped America's most polarizing female political figure. Andersen presents Clinton as both groundbreaking presidential contender and perpetual lightning rod, capturing the intense admiration and revulsion she inspires across the political spectrum. The narrative explores her famous refusal to quit despite numerous personal and professional crises, from White House scandals to political defeats that would have ended most careers.
What distinguishes this political portrait is its unflinching examination of how Clinton transformed personal betrayals into political fuel, creating a blueprint for female power in modern American politics. Andersen connects the dots between early comparisons to Evita and Clinton's eventual evolution into a singular force who redefined what's possible for women in leadership. Readers fascinated by political psychology and the mechanics of building—and surviving—a public persona will find this account particularly compelling, offering fresh perspective on how one woman's ambition became a referendum on gender, power, and perseverance in American life.
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