I’m going to call 100% bullshit on the latest lie to float from Hillary Clinton’s camp, regarding the aftermath of Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky’s Oval Office sexcapades, and how Hillary supposedly “bloodied Bill”.
Don’t be fooled. This story has been started by team Clinton, as Hillary starts her latest run for the White House.
First of all, Bill and Hillary haven’t slept in the same bed in decades, so when they said “There was blood all over the president and first lady’s bed” that is a big lie right there, as they didn’t share the bed.
Secondly, Hillary just wants people to think that she is tough, and that she would stand up for what’s right, but that has never been Hillary’s strong suit.
In fact Hillary seems to be just another morally corrupt piece of shit liberal Democrat criminal , who would be in prison already, if not for many other lies and coverups.
If Hillary did attack Bill, and drew blood, she should be arrested for domestic violence.
Just as Hillary Rodham Clinton is preparing to launch her presidential campaign, a new behind-the-scenes book about life at the White House is providing a fresh look at her bitter fights with husband-President Bill Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky affair, including a bloody clash in the first couple’s bedroom.
“There was blood all over the president and first lady’s bed,” writes former White House reporter Kate Anderson Brower. “A member of the residence staff got a frantic call from the maid who found the mess. Someone needed to come quickly and inspect the damage. The blood was Bill Clinton‘s. The president had to get several stitches to his head.”
“The Residence: Inside the Private World of The White House,” is due out Tuesday from publisher Harper, but excerpts began making the rounds Monday. Ms. Brower is a former White House reporter for Bloomberg News.
Stories circulated after the 1998 fight in the White House that Mrs. Clinton had brained her husband with a lamp in a fury over the revelations of his sexual affair with Miss Lewinsky, a White House intern. But according to the book, White House staff surmised that Mrs. Clinton hit her husband with one of the dozens of books that she kept on her bedside table.
Mr. Clinton “insisted that he’d hurt himself running into the bathroom door in the middle of the night,” Ms. Brower writes. “But not everyone was convinced. ‘We’re pretty sure she clocked him with a book,’ one worker said. … The incident came shortly after the president’s affair with a White House intern became public knowledge … And there were at least twenty books on the bedside table … including the Bible.”
In another passage, White House florist Ronn Payne recalled witnessing a bitter argument between the first couple.
“He was coming up the service elevator … as the Clintons argued viciously with each other. … [H]e heard the first lady bellow ‘goddamn b******d!’ at the president – and then he heard someone throw a heavy object across the room,” Ms. Brower wrote. “The rumor among the staff was that she threw a lamp. The butlers, Payne said, were told to clean up the mess. In an interview with Barbara Walters, Mrs. Clinton made light of the story … ‘I have a pretty good arm … If I’d thrown a lamp at somebody, I think you would have known about it.’ … ‘You heard so much foul language’ in the Clinton White House, [Payne] said. …”
Mrs. Clinton would console herself about her husband’s affair by ordering White House pastry chef Roland Mesnier to bake her favorite mocha cakes.
Miss Lewinsky said she had sexual relations with Mr. Clinton from November 1995 to March 1997. But the affair was no surprise to White House staff, who saw the president alone with the intern so often that they began gossiping when they had a “Lewinsky sighting.”
And long before the controversy about Mrs. Clinton’s private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State, the book says that the Clintons were obsessed with secrecy.
“The Clintons’ preoccupation with secrecy made relations with the staff ‘chaotic’ for their entire eight years in office, [retired White House Usher Skip] Allen said,” according to an excerpt. “At least one residence worker, Florist Wendy Elsasser, attributes their anxiety to parental concerns: ‘I think protecting Chelsea may have had a lot to do with, for lack of a better term, their standoffishness with the staff.’”
In researching the book, Ms. Brower interviewed more than 100 workers at the White House residence, as well as presidential aides and first family members.
Mrs. Clinton is expected to announce her 2016 presidential bid later this month. She is adding to the press team for the anticipated campaign, selecting Karen Finney to serve as strategic communications adviser and senior spokesperson, and Oren Shur as director of paid media, CNN reported Monday.
Ms. Finney served as deputy press secretary to Mrs. Clinton when she was first lady, and also worked on Mrs. Clinton’s campaign for the Senate in 2000. She has been a host on MSNBC.
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