A new book from Amy Chozick has revelations and rumors about a doomed campaign.
By Gideon Resnick
By Gideon Resnick
“No one in modern politics, male or female, has had to withstand more
indignities, setbacks and cynicism. She developed protective armor that
made the real Hillary Clinton an enigma. But if she was guarded about
her feelings and opinions, she believed it was in careful pursuit of
a dream for generations of Americans: the election of the country’s
first woman president.”
That would have been the nut graf of The New York Times
story about Hillary Clinton’s historic victory that would have run
under the headline “Madam President” spread across six front-page
columns, according to reporter Amy Chozick’s new book, Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns, and One Intact Glass Ceiling.
Chozick
writes that the Clinton campaign, which she covered from the beginning,
had reacted furiously to the prospect of a Joe Biden run, as floated
first in an August 2015 Maureen Dowd Times column and then in a
reported story by Chozick. In the book, she writes that “Biden had
confided (off the record) to the White House press corps that he wanted
to run, but he added something like ‘You guys don’t understand these
people. The Clintons will try to destroy me.’”
Throughout the
book, Chozick refers to her fellow journalists in the small pool that
flew on the campaign plane as “Travelers,” while referring to many
Clinton staffers collectively as “The Guys.”
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Source: The Daily Beast
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