May 24, 2019

Listen To The Awkward Moment This Clinton Advisor Realized Her Book Was Based On A Falsehood

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A former advisor to and Al Gore may have set a record for fastest discrediting of a book when a interviewer showed her the central thesis was based on a misreading of legal terminology.

‘s book, “Outrages: Sex, Censorship, and the of Love,” which is not even out for another month, makes the claim that the British government continued to execute people for long after it was previously thought the practice ended. Wolf looked at records from the Old Bailey and saw the term “death recorded,” a term she realizes in this interview actually refers to cases in which a sentence of death is passed but suspended.

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