the seems so guarded. the book, the voice it s written in, is very conversational and very candid. for hillary. we re still within the bounds of hillary, cautious hillary. i think you saw even more of that in rachel. obviously she feels very
i believe that trump admires authoritarians. he doesn t just like putin, he wants to be like putin. he wants to have that kind of power that is largely unaccountable, unchecked. hillary clinton on rachel l maddow s show just this evening and to talk about it with us tonight, new york times national political correspondent amy chozik who was the paper s lead recorder covering hillary clinton. and her campaign. and rick stengel is back with us as well, former undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs at the state department, also formerly managing editor at time magazine. welcome to you both. amy, was anything there for stridetrmore strident than a, you re used to, b, her tone in the book
and other subsequent interviews? i thought it was consistent with the book. one thing, during the campaign i used to joke with some of hillary s friends, we want to start a free hillary movement. why doesn t she say what she really thinks? right. the seems so guarded. the book, the voice it s written in, is very conversational and very candid. for hillary. we re still within the bounds of hillary, cautious hillary. i think you saw even more of that in rachel. obviously she feels very comfortable with rachel. they re kind of kindred spirits in the russia front, on the frump showing his taxes front. they seem to have a rapport that allowed her to unleash about how she feels unexternal forces she thinks impacted her law. yet anyone who has seen her said where was this candidate? exactly, exactly. rick, at the end of rachel s broadcast when lawrence came on the air and asked rachel what stood out to you, rachel answered, this next answer by hillary, we ll look at it together an
authoritarians. he doesn t just like putin, he wants to be like putin. he wants to have that kind of power that is largely unaccountable, unchecked. hillary clinton on rachel l maddow s show just this evening and to talk about it with us tonight, new york times national political correspondent amy chozik who was the paper s lead recorder covering hillary clinton. and her campaign. and rick stengel is back with us as well, former undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs at the state department, also formerly managing editor at time magazine. welcome to you both. amy, was anything there for more strident than a, you re used to, b, her tone in the book and other subsequent interviews? i thought it was consistent with the book. one thing, during the campaign i used to joke with some of hillary s friends, we want to start a free hillary movement. why doesn t she say what she really thinks? right.