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Posted on 10/04/2015 3:29:34 AM PDT by Libloather
Shes on a mission to be a softer, warmer, funnier candidate but according to a new book, the real Hillary Clinton is so volatile and prone to violent outbursts that she terrorizes staff, Secret Service agents and even her own husband.
In The Clintons War On Women (Skyhorse), out Oct. 13, political strategist Roger Stone details Hillarys abusive behavior dating back to the Clintons days in Arkansas, where Bill served as governor.
Hillary Clinton has a long history of being domestically violent with Bill, Stone writes. Hillary has beaten Bill, hit him with hard objects, scratched and clawed him, and made him bleed.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Perhaps menopause has mellowed her need for arkancide
Just a bit of foreplay. He’s rough too, and likes to bite.
In the interest of gender equality and fairness, if that violent bitch’s attacks were unprovoked, I think that Bill should have reciprocated with a good right cross.
Que victim and aggressor dancing on the beach.
Many times a drunk can not control their emotions ,,, it takes very little to set them of into outrageous fits of anger and Hillary is no different .
This is a bit of a distortion. It wasn't a 'not my job, ma'am' thing. Carrying bags DELAYS their reaction to a threat to the Protectee, and delays are fatal.
Hillary's behavior behind closed doors isn't news to us here. We were talking about it here, back then. Good for it to have some exposure just now though.
Used to talk to a fine lady in Little Rock. Hillary’s reputation was the same back when they lived there. Of course, Billy was unfaithful then, too. Marriage made in hell if you ask me.
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