- "She is angry. Not all the time. But most of the time."
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author Gail Sheehy Hillary's Choice (New York: Random House, 1999) p. 11
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- "[Hillary Clinton] is in a perpetual state of suspended anger...."
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former Clinton adviser to author Gail Sheehy Hillary's Choice (New York: Random House, 1999) p. 139
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- "Hillary hit him between the eyes. She was angrier than Paul had ever seen her. 'You f**king Jew bastard!' she screamed."
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author Jerry Oppenheimer quoting campaign aide Paul Fray State of a Union (New York: Harper-Collins, 2000) p. 153
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- [W]hen White House Counsel... Abner Mikva finally bowed to the law and delivered subpoenaed documents, she and her White House scandal team lashed at him with such a vicious streak of humiliating profanity that he resigned.
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Barbara Olson Hell to Pay (Washington, D.C.: Regnery, 1999) p. 5
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- "Anyone that stood up... was smashed down and belittled,very personally. [N]ot only would she sort of humiliate you in front of your colleagues or whoever happened to be around, Hillary tended to kind of campaign against people behind their back, and that was certainly my experience."
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former Clinton press secretary Dee Dee Myers PBS Frontline, 16 Jan 2001 The Clinton Years
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- Longtime Hillary aide Carolyn Huber, who saved Mrs. Clinton's buns in 1996 with a convenient cover story about how her mysterious Rose Law Firm billing records magically appeared in the White House book room, described the former first lady's fits of rage to Sheehy as nearly lethal. "The person on the receiving end never gets over it," Huber remembered, reportedly shivering as she spoke those words.
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Hillary's Scheme (New York: Crown Forum, 2003) p. 88 Hillary's Choice (New York: Random House, 1999) p. 11
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- The rages continued even after Mrs. Clinton took up residence in the White House, where she blew up at a Secret Service agent for declining to carry her bags. When the agent explained that he needed to keep his hands free in order to protect her, she replied, "If you want to remain on this detail, get your f**king ass over here and grab those bags."
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Joyce Milton First Partner (New York: William Morrow, 1999) p. 259
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