- Blockbuster book due out Monday paints Clinton as a shrewish, paranoid 'Bridezilla' monster who verbally abused Secret Service at every turn
- Some turned to drinking, drugs and even prostitutes to blow off steam from Hillary-related stress, writes author
- Gary Byrne Byrne was a uniformed Secret Service agent who was posted in the West Wing of the White House for several years of Bill Clinton's presidency
- His book has sent shock waves through the presidential election season
- Clinton supporters have tried to push back on book by claiming it 'recycles old material' and Byrne 'has motives' but have not accused him of lies
A blockbuster book set for release on Monday paints Hillary Clinton as a shrewish and paranoid monster during her time as America's first lady – so mercurial and antagonistic that some U.S. Secret Service personnel protecting her 'literally went mad'.
Many turned to alcohol, drugs, performance enhancers, affairs (sometimes at the workplace), and even prostitutes and other dangerous habits,' Gary Byrne writes in the forthcoming memoir 'Crisis of Character.' And perhaps most ominously for the agency tasked with the safety of the White House and its occupants, he writes that 'a "f*** it" mentality trickled down' throughout the Service because of Hillary's carelessness with safety and security.
'Mrs. Clinton was a joke,' writes Byrne, a former uniformed Secret Service officer who was stationed in the West Wing of the White House for several years during the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. 'She was a faux leader, all bark, no bite, but in a very real power position as First Lady' .......... Read more
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