On the morning of Bill Clinton's inauguration, for example, Andersen reports that when Hillary, "not the chronically tardy Bill," was running late, the president-elect was heard to mutter, "That f- - -ing bitch."
But, according to one of Andersen's sources, when Hillary slid into the car next to her husband, she issued this form of address, "You stupid motherf- - -er!"
And while in her book "Living History," Hillary says she felt punched in the stomach when Bill told her about his affair with Monica Lewinsky, Andersen says she had an even more colorful reaction.
"You stupid, stupid, stupid bastard!" she yelled before slapping her husband across the face.
Here's info on the book from the publisher:
Given Clinton's record, that might be something more than an epithet.
"You stupid, stupid, stupid bastard!" she yelled before slapping her husband across the face. "
Even Hillary has her good points.
I'm not sure what's worse .. people elected to positions of authority who speak that way about each other, or the fact that were both correct in their assessments.
That's what I think really happened -- it fits with the reality of it, that Bill told her not about the affair itself (only an idiot would think he was innocent there) but about the blue dress' residue.