Friday, June 24, 2016

Secret Service agent: In White House, Clinton’s thought they controlled ‘magic royal pot of money’ [feedly]

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Secret Service agent: In White House, Clinton's thought they controlled 'magic royal pot of money'
// Personal Liberty Digest™

A former Secret Service agent reveals how Bill and Hillary Clinton set about spending taxpayer money on as many lavish parties and favors as possible for political friends almost immediately after the former president's first election.

The damning reminder of the Clintons detachment from average Americans appears in former agent Gary Byrne's forthcoming book "Crisis of Character: A White House Secret Service Officer Discloses His Firsthand Experience with Hillary, Bill, and How They Operate."

"The Clintons believed that a magic royal pot of money somehow existed for their every whim," Byrne writes in a forward copy obtained by the Daily Caller.

According to the author, the Clinton's abuse of tax dollars began immediately after the Clintons were settled in the White House.

"As soon as Mr. Clinton became the president, Mrs. Clinton and her staff sought to repair the Clinton brand among groups they thought had been damaged during the campaign, scheduling galas, balls, and dinners," Byrne writes. "They hosted open house tours day and night, especially around Christmas and for the military. What she and her staffers failed to realize was that the White House had a budget like any other government entity. Each shindig still had to be paid either from the Executive Residence budget or the Democratic Party's purse."

And when the money wasn't there, the current presidential candidate would get angry. So her staff resorted to promising vendors they'd be paid to avoid Clinton's wrath.

"Early on, the staff kept promising payments but it was common knowledge that they had no idea of where they were coming from. But the buck kept getting passed because Mrs. Clinton didn't want to hear 'no,' and no one wanted to be the bearer of bad news. Evergreen was spoiled."

"Her doting, barely post-adolescent staffers resembled enabling, weak-willed parents," writes Byrne. "She threw massive tantrums. As her husband's term continued, those tantrums and her attitude toward us and various White House staff worsened."

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