Posted on 06/07/2003 9:23:37 AM PDT by judicial meanz
WASHINGTON In a fit of rage, former first lady Hillary Clinton threw a book at a Secret Service agent, hitting him in the back as he was driving her here in a limousine during the 1996 campaign, former Secret Service officers and agents tell WorldNetDaily.
She accused the plainclothes agent of "eavesdropping" on her conversation with another passenger in the back seat of the limo, the agents say. The missile she hurled was a painful message for him to mind his own business.
Hillary Rodham Clinton
"The book hit him in the back, and it wasn't lobbed she was angry," said a retired uniformed Secret Service officer familiar with the incident.
"She was under the impression that he was eavesdropping on her conversation," he added. "Here he's the driver, but he was eavesdropping? I don't know how you get around that."
He said there was no center divider in her vehicle.
"It was in a limo," he said. "There's no separation in hers, not the one she was in."
The veteran officer, who helped coordinate security in advance of President Clinton's trips, says the book was in the back of the limo. "It was something that she was carrying."
He said both Clintons viewed Secret Service personnel as "Republican spies," since many of them worked in the previous Republican administrations. And they were "very skeptical of us."
Another retired Secret Service veteran, a plainclothes agent assigned to Clinton's security detail, corroborated the book-throwing account. "Yeah, it's true," he said, without elaborating.
Though retired from the service, both White House veterans have found jobs in the Homeland Security Department, and they asked that their names be withheld. Attempts to reach the driver assigned to Hillary's protective detail, also retired from the service and working in another federal agency, were unsuccessful.
A Washington Metro Police detective also recalled hearing of the incident at the time, adding that the former first lady "was pretty sh--ty to the Secret Service guys."
Phone calls to Clinton's office were not returned. The New York senator is on a book tour.
The Secret Service officer who did presidential advance said she often spoke in "unacceptable language to officers and to agents."
He said the lack of respect stemmed in large part from an overriding suspicion allegedly held by the Clintons that agents doubled as Republican plants, relaying dirt to the first couple's political enemies.
Cutting security posts
"When they came into office, because the Republicans were in for so long, they thought everybody in the Secret Service was a Republican spy," said the Secret Service veteran, who calls himself an Independent.
Soon after they took over the White House, the Clintons had agents removed from sensitive areas and permanently eliminated their posts, he says.
"They requested specific posts be removed so that agents in the uniformed division were out of earshot of the conversations," he said.
"For instance, inside the mansion itself, I know of at least two [posts] that were relocated," the former agent added. "One was relocated away from the residence; one was relocated away from the Oval Office."
He said Secret Service brass told agents to keep an "arm's distance," as much as they could, from the Clintons.
"Even on details, they wanted us where we weren't visible," he said.
"We were all spies, all spies. I mean, it was a big joke," he said. "We were giving each other secret names, like 'Agent X, it's time for you to be relieved from your post for right now,' as if we were Soviet agents or something."
The former first lady is said to be considering a run for the White House in 2008.
Her alleged book-throwing tantrum does not fit the cool and controlled demeanor the freshman senator conveys in public.
But early in the Clinton administration, Newsweek reported that Hillary had thrown a lamp at the president in a fit of anger. She later denied the incident took place while suggesting, ironically, that the Secret Service spread the story
And let's not forget the time she had her "driver" break through a security barricade nearly running down a security guard. I forget the specifics, but I'm sure you are familiar with the incident to which I refer.
In my opinion, neither are fit to be roaming the streets at will. They should have been put away years ago, either in prison or the forensic ward of the psychiatric hospital. Not sure which. Both are pathetic excuses of humanity and the fact that they ever rose to the positions they did is a testament to and a warning of just how poor our judgement has become as a nation. Hopefully we have taken heed and won't see a replay of the Clinton white trash house again in the future.
The day anyone lifts up mrs x42 to be his / her teacher, the student embraces corruption. The student will be like his teacher.
Not for me.
Hillary is a classless, hideous parody of one."
Laura Bush is the epitome of a classy LADY. Hillary is an embarassment to my gender and her resemblance to a lady is about the same as that of a plastic bubble gum machine ring to a fine diamond.
I think that list could fill volumes.
Yes they will. I do not relish the idea of anyone spending eternity in that place, but you have to admit, they earned it.
I wish someone would make a movie from his story. It would be X-rated of course!
I remember an episode of Rod Serling's "Night Gallery" where this hippy-looking guy was dead, knew he was dead and was stuck in a room with this very boring old guy. He kept asking his "host" (for the lack of a better term)when he would get to go to hell with the the chains, fiery pools, etc. The host informed him that this was his (the hippy looking guy's) hell
This is the picture that should have been on the cover:
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Anyone want to start a book?
I'll dive in with a prediction of six months.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Ever read The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis? I think that may be as close to the answer as I have seen; that and Dante's Inferno.
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