I just saw Lauer's interview of Carl Bernstein on the Today Show about his new biographical book on Hillary, A Woman In Charge.
CB said, "there are over 25 front-page stories in this book" which covers Hillary's life from childhood to present.
Some of the points I heard (and remember):
Hillary did not pass her initial Bar Exam taken in DC, but then moved to Arkansas and passed it there.
She always forgave Bill for his many infidelities, but ruthlessly condemned and excoriated the women of those affairs raising doubts of her personal convictions in women's rights.
Hillary has "self-invented" many aspects of her life and passes off many falsehoods as fact about herself.
Initially, the Clintons were very affable and helpful to Bernstein in his research for the book, providing names of childhood friends and personal acquaintances for interviews, but turned to adversarial posturing toward the completion of the book. To me, the interview with Lauer left little doubt why.
Bernstein said, "she could be a powerful, effective leader and change the world, if only a little, but, only if she can become her genuine, authentic self.