Posted on 06/26/2016 6:28:48 AM PDT by Zakeet
Gary J. Byrne has devoted his life, and risked it, to serve his country - as a member of the US Air Force, a uniformed White House Secret Service officer, and a federal air marshal.
And he believes it is his patriotic duty to do anything he can to prevent Hillary Clinton from becoming president of the United States.
As someone who guarded the Oval Office during the Clinton presidency, Byrne, in an exclusive interview with The Post, tells how he witnessed "the Clinton machine leaving a wake of destruction in just about everything they do."
He says he has also seen Hillary's "dangerous," abusive, paranoid behavior.
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"There were some drug issues," Byrne says. "Some people would come in to work in the morning, and they were barely walking, they would drop stuff off at the office, and go to the restroom where they would come out minutes later happy as a clown."
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The book details how the president had as many as three mistresses during the same time period, including former Vice President Walter Mondale's daughter, Eleanor, who Byrne once discovered "making out on the Map Room table" with Bill Clinton.
What bothered Byrne more than the infidelity was the way Bill Clinton programmed the entire White House to accommodate his cheating ways.
Hillary, meanwhile, was a human minefield. The Secret Service was convinced Hillary posed a physical threat to her husband, and even gave him a black eye, Byrne writes.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Too bad there cars don’t have an antenna any more. We could all tape a pair of paper boxer shorts at half mast on it. (Thanks to my sister-in-law for the idea.)
If Hillary had tried to kill Bill, would the Secret Service have to shoot her to save him? Inquiring minds want to know.
According to the impeached *Bubba, he shoots blanks.
Perhaps the most puzzling element to Juanita Broaddrick's story, as related on the editorial page of the Feb. 18 Wall Street Journal, is her claim that after Bill Clinton allegedly raped her in 1978, "he looked down at her and said not to worry, he was sterile--he had had mumps when he was a child."
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/chatterbox/1999/03/sterility_what_did_he_think_when_did_he_think_it.html
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