Saturday, 2 August 2014

Guarding Hilary Clinton, was 'the worst form of punishment,' author reveals in explosive new book; Secret service agents talk of her nasty treatment, her explosive temper and her imperious attitude


Protect me not: If agents driving her went over a bump, she'd swear at them. She has a dual personality that changes when she¿s not making a public appearance, says author Kessler

Her nasty treatment, her explosive temper and her imperious attitude toward those assigned to her detail have earned former first lady Hillary Clinton the title of the most detested person under the protection of the Secret Service.
 
And as a result, agents are all too happy to keep Hillary in the dark about Bill’s buxom blonde love and her secret visits to their Chappaqua home,  according to Ron Kessler in his explosive forthcoming book The First Family Detail, published by Crown Forum.

‘Agents say being on Hillary Clinton’s detail is the worst duty assignment in the Secret Service. Being assigned to her detail is a form of punishment.'

Hush hush: When the cat's away, Bill Clinton will play. Kessler says Clinton's mistress comes calling when Hillary leaves their Chappaqua home and the Secret Service agents keep Bill's secrets

And her nasty attitude goes all the way back to early days at the White House when Hillary and President Bill Clinton stepped out of Marine One helicopter and crossed the lawn holding hands.
 
But that was all for show. Once they were out of the public eye, it was a scream fest between the couple.
 
In response to a cheerful ‘Good morning, ma’am’, by a former uniformed officer, Hillary’s response to him was ‘Fuck off’.

‘Hillary was so mistrustful and vengeful,’ a former agent told Kessler.

‘We were basically told, the Clintons don’t want to see you, they don’t want to hear you, get of the way’, according to a former Secret Service agent.
 

 
That means hiding behind drapes – anything not to be seen – and she was not to be spoken to as well when moving from one location to another in the White House, according to former FBI agent Coy Copeland.
 
She jumped all over agents working for independent counsel Kenneth Starr’s investigation of the couple’s involvement in the Whitewater real estate development deal. 

 
And then she attacked one agent personally and suggested his suit looked 'cheap.'
 
Kessler maintains her mean spirited nature didn't end with agents.

 
White House deputy counsel Vince Foster, who committed suicide in June 1993,  was on the receiving end of a virulent verbal attack by Hillary.  She disagreed with a legal opinion he made and humiliated him in a meeting, stating he would never be more than a hick-town lawyer and wasn’t ready for the big time.

‘The put-down that she gave him in that big meeting just pushed him over the edge’, Copeland says. She blamed Foster for all of the Clinton's problems and stated he had failed the couple.
 
Right hand woman: Huma Abedin, married to disgraced Congressman Anthony Weiner, was Hillary's close confidante. She was as rude as Hillary, says the author
 
Foster was just one of many Hillary verbally attacked. She didn’t like law enforcement officers or the military, former Secret Service agent Lloyd Bulman stated. ‘She was just really rude to almost everybody. She’d act like she didn’t want you around, like you were beneath her.'
She went years without speaking to some agents.

While publicly courting law enforcement organizations, privately she felt disdain. She wanted state troopers and local police to wear suits and drive unmarked cars. No military aides could wear their uniforms in the White House.If agents driving her went over a bump, she’d swear at them.
 
Glad-handing on the road on her Senatorial campaign, when they arrived at a 4-F Club in the land of dairy cows in upstate New York, she saw cows and people in jeans. That enraged her and she asked a staffer, 'What the f*** did we come her for? There's no money here'.
She has a dual personality that changes when she’s not making a public appearance.
 
 

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