The Undressing of Bill Clinton's White House: Enemies of United States'
About
the book: "The Undressing of
Bill Clinton's
White House: Enemies of United States'
Democracy Unmasked" offers a fresh perspective on
the primary essence of political leadership. The
book argues that democracy does not begin and end
with organizing credible elections. In the opinion
of the author, sound political leadership should go
beyond appearing in cassock.
While recognizing the importance of morality, the
book rejects the opinion that integrity alone can
make one a successful political leader. It also
argues that Bill Clinton's private life failing is
better than the public life failure of most American
presidents.
About the author: Kali Gwegwe is a renown Public
Affairs Analyst. Was born in 1969; at the peak of
the Nigeria-Biafra civil war. A native of Obogoro in
Yenagoa Local Government of
Bayelsa State; the author is a marine safety
professional. Came to limelight when he led a bunch
of unknown lads to win trophies in youth football
tournaments in
Nigeria and
Europe.
Was appointed Chairman of premier league side,
Bayelsa United Football Club of Yenagoa in 2006 by
Dr.
Goodluck Jonathan, who was then the executive
governor of Bayelsa State. He has written two other
books: Western Democrats in Glass Parliaments (2000)
and A Letter To Governor Jonathan (2006). His
marriage is blessed with three boys. Some of his
articles are published on his blog:
http://kali-gwegwe.blogspot.com
The book can be purchased via
http://i-proclaimbookstore.com/unofbiclwhho2.html
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