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Ron Brown's Body: How One Man's Death Saved the Clinton Presidency and Hillary's Future Hardcover – January 1, 2004
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- Print length256 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherThomas Nelson Inc
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 2004
- Dimensions6 x 1.25 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100785262377
- ISBN-13978-0785262374
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- Publisher : Thomas Nelson Inc; 0 edition (January 1, 2004)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0785262377
- ISBN-13 : 978-0785262374
- Item Weight : 1.2 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.25 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #471,023 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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A critic committed a guilt by association fallacy by associating the book with some supposedly dubious, unrelated theories. Another critic used the term "conspiracy theory" as a code word for that same fallacy.
A critic said the book has limited or no proof. We must pass judgment based on limited proof everyday as you can see in the courts, which have standards of "preponderance of evidence" and "beyond a reasonable doubt." Because of strong proof, Jesse Jackson called for a new investigation two years after Brown's death, as reported in the AP on January 5, 1998. Since then the proof has only grown stronger, with this book as a watershed for completeness and new evidence.
A critic said "the author relies just a tad bit too much on one of Brown's companions." The book shows how Nolanda Hill demonstrated her credibility and how she came to know what she does. She makes a valuable source. ABC interviewed her on Prime Time Live. You can find the transcript easily.
This book carefully explained what Brown blundered into and why it was so bad. The only criticisms I have are these: the author relies just a tad bit too much on one of Brown's companions for details (the natural urge to see oneself in the best light probably colors this person's memories) and overdoes it with the melodramatic foreshadowing. We all know what happened to Brown so there's no need to harp on what's coming in each chapter.
One sensible thing Cashill does is that he didn't get bogged down in a conspiracy theory. He offers the reader a number of scenarios to explain why the plane crashed and how Brown's body got the infamous head wound. He then allows the reader to make up his or her own mind and he withdraws.
For the most part it's a well written and surprisingly sympathetic book. The chapters on Brown's visit to a chapel before his death and the jockeying for position at his funeral are worth the its price alone.