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“What difference at this point does it make!?” asked Hillary Clinton during the Benghazi hearings. Now the prospective 2016 presidential contender may soon want to issue the same query with respect to a couple of more scandals brewing.
One involves a new tell-all book written by Dan Emmett, a Secret Service agent who guarded George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton. And, boy, does he have some tales to tell. Thomas Lifson at American Thinkerintroduces the story, writing, “The real Hillary Clinton is a nasty piece of work. Unlike her husband, who genuinely likes people and understands one or two things about relating to them, Mrs. Clinton is an arrogant, angry, phony, who disdains the ordinary courtesies toward people who can do nothing for her, in her estimation.” Lifson then goes on to quote the UK’s Daily Mail:
Hillary has been known to hurl a book at the back of the head of one agent driving her in the Presidential limo accusing him of eavesdropping, forget her ps and qs by never thanking her protectors and lob profanity-laced orders when she just wanted the agents to carry her bags — a job not on agents’ “to do” list.
“Stay the f**k away from me! Just f*****g do as I say!!!” she is quoted as saying to an agent who refused to carry her luggage in the book Unlimited Access by FBI agent Gary Aldridge.
Compared to Hillary’s salty language, Bill Clinton was a gentleman, according to now-retired Secret Service agent, [sic] Dan Emmett, who began covering President Clinton on his first day in office in January 1993 and writes about guarding the president in a new version of his book Within Arm’s Length, published by St. Martin’s Press.
… Emmett launches a stinging attack on the Clinton administration staff he used to protect — branding them arrogant and claiming that ex-First Lady Hillary Clinton was aloof.
He tells how Hillary never said “thank you” to agents, unlike her husband, Bill, and their daughter, Chelsea and treated the Secret Service agents like “hired help”, he said.