Saturday, October 3, 2015

Hillary greeted her protectors with a curse

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"One fine morning in Washington D.C., a secret service agent walked in to the room Hillary Clinton was in.
“'Good morning, ma’am, “ the agent said, cheerfully.
“' Fuck off,” she replied.
"How delightful.

"Agents have described Hillary as a “nightmare” and “nasty” in the book by Ronald Kessler.
In “The First Family Detail,” Kessler takes a captivating look at the people who protect America’s President and First Family.

“ 'When in public, Hillary smiles and acts graciously,” Kessler explains. “As soon as the cameras are gone, her angry personality, nastiness, and imperiousness become evident.”
Some other details from Kessler’s book:
  •  “Hillary was very rude to agents, and she didn’t appear to like law enforcement or the military,” former Secret Service agent Lloyd Bulman recalls. “She wouldn’t go over and meet military people or police officers, as most protectees do. She was just really rude to almost everybody. She’d act like she didn’t want you around, like you were beneath her.”
  • “Hillary didn’t like the military aides wearing their uniforms around the White House,” one former agent remembers. “She asked if they would wear business suits instead. The uniform’s a sign of pride, and they’re proud to wear their uniform. I know that the military was actually really offended by it.”
  • Former agent Jeff Crane says, “Hillary would cuss at Secret Service drivers for going over bumps.”
  • Another former member of her detail recollects, “Hillary never talked to us . . . Most all members of first families would talk to us and smile. She never did that.”
  • “We spent years with her,” yet another Secret Service agent notes. “She never said thank you.”
"What a delightful woman."

Secret Service agents view Hillary as 'worst duty assignment' and 'consider being assigned to her detail a form of punishment'

Kessler's book also reveals how Mrs Clinton allegedly didn't like the attire military aides wore around the White House. She reportedly asked if they would wear business suits instead of their uniforms

And she didn't like the uniformed Secret Service either.

'She asked if they would wear business suits instead. 
' 'The uniform's a sign of pride, and they're proud to wear their uniform. 
' 'I know that the military was actually really offended by it.' 
 '' 'Another Secret Service agent shared with Kessler that Mrs Clinton was never polite to the agents.
' 'We spent years with her,' the Secret Service agent said to the author. 'She never said th" ank you.'
    'In another instance, a separate former Secret Service agent told Kessler that, 'if Hillary was walking down a hall, you were supposed to hide behind drapes used as partitions.'


" 'She asked if they would wear business suits instead. 
'" The uniform's a sign of pride, and they're proud to wear their uniform. 
" 'I know that the military was actually really offended by it.' 
Another Secret Service agent shared with Kessler that Mrs Clinton was never polite to the agents.
" 'We spent years with her,' the Secret Service agent said to the auther. 'She never said thank you.'
"In another instance, a separate former Secret Service agent told Kessler that, 'if Hillary was walking down a hall, you were supposed to hide behind drapes used as partitions.' . . .


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