![]() ![]() The staff was also consistently shocked by the couple throughout their time in the office, from “their vicious cursing” and “periods of stony silence.”ĭuring the feeding frenzy after the affair became public, Hillary reportedly found solace in a truly humanizing source-mocha cake. That time period also took its toll on White House workers, who would often find themselves berated for little things by Hillary. ![]() ![]() One anecdote that has made the rounds is that Hillary hit Bill so hard with a book that there was blood all over the bed and the president needed stitches. The Monica Lewinsky era in the book is perhaps the juiciest. On the other hand, many of the women interviewed in the book felt that Hillary “was very, very sympathetic to working women” and had a good relationship with the female staff. Friends of Bill’s consistently set off alarm bells for the Secret Service for having criminal records. ![]() On the other hand, the book is filled with quote after quote about how difficult the Clintons were and how paranoid they were. Bush and Barbara Bush were the most beloved and respected of the presidencies covered in the book-which may have had to do with the fact that they were somewhat used to staff. In chapter after chapter, the consensus seems to be that George H.W. The Clintons were the most polarizing, the first Bush the most beloved. ![]()
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