Secret Service Agent Wishes Hillary “Good Morning”… She Responds With 2 SHOCKING Words

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton is a wretched human being who treats people like garbage when no cameras are around to capture her despicable behavior.

We know this courtesy Ronald Kessler, a former contributor for The Washington Post and current The New York Times bestselling author whose 2014 book, “First Family Detail,” provided an intimate glimpse into how Clinton treated the Service Service agents sworn to protect her.

In one especially nasty exchange cited in Kessler’s book, a Secret Service agent wished Clinton a good morning, only to get this in return: “F*** off!”

According to former Service Service agent Lloyd Bulman, Clinton was like this with pretty much everybody, but particularly so with law enforcement and military officials.

Clinton is such an obnoxious human being, in fact, that she demanded that military officials wear business suites instead of their uniforms while at the White House. Talk about a slap in the face to every man and woman who has ever served.

“When in public, Hillary smiles and acts graciously,” Kessler told National Review. “As soon as the cameras are gone, her angry personality, nastiness, and imperiousness become evident.”

He added that “Hillary Clinton can make Richard Nixon look like Mahatma Gandhi.”

Dealing with her antics was so painstakingly frustrating that agents considered “being assigned to her detail a form of punishment.”

“In fact, agents say being on Hillary Clinton’s detail is the worst duty assignment in the Secret Service,” Kessler maintained.

Unfortunately, many Americans — particularly the liberal ones — view Clinton differently, for two primary reasons: First, she excels at putting up a facade, and second, the liberal mainstream media is too cowardly to expose her.

I need a new rear tire.

  • If you count the tire that came on the bike, this tire will be third rear tire on my bike. I’m on my second front tire.
  • There will be no out of pocket money spent for this tire. By using my H-D card from US Bank, my chrome cash rewards will pay for most of it and my dealer discount should cover the rest.
  • Trying to get it done before this weekend’s events.
  • The dealership will give me a bike to ride if mine is not ready Saturday morning, but I prefer my own bike.
  • One ride is a benefit for a chapter member. She is a cancer survivor and she generated bills that exceeded her insurance.
  • The other ride is a toy run. They’re popping up quickly for the upcoming holiday season. I’m figuring that there will be too many to attend.
  • The next big ride will be Nov. 8 when we ride to the National Cemetery in Santa Fe to honor the veterans. Afterwards we’ll nominate officers for the chapter during lunch after the ride.

ERIN

She has hand, foot, and mouth disease. She gets this crap in Dilia when staying there. She’s all broken out with hives from this thing. I think no further comment is necessary.

Today, Tori is taking Erin to Vegas to meet with her father so they can get her a passport. The kid’s going places.

Erin is a toothless wonder. She’s minus her front teeth and others are soon to follow.

That’s all.

Pictures

Debby giving Valerie her prize from the raffle.
Debby giving Valerie her prize from the raffle.
Racheline, Debby, and CJ during the raffle. I did not win anything, but I did have fun.
Racheline, Debby, and CJ during the raffle. I did not win anything, but I did have fun.
Other riders on this ride at the Mineshaft in Madrid.
Other riders on this ride at the Mineshaft in Madrid.
Debby leading the pack. There's probably 30 to 35 bikes in the line. I'm second in line.
Debby leading the pack. There’s probably 30 to 35 bikes in the line. I’m second in line.

COLUMBUS DAY

We have no plans, but there’s always the usual native protests about the day and the Italian’s claims. They want Columbus Day changed to Indigenous Person Day or something like that. I personally don’t care either way, but since I know more native peoples than Italians, I guess if it’s a ‘push comes to shove’ situation, I’ll go with the IPD.

Erin won some sort of beauty pageant in Dilia. It was a kids thing and she took all categories. No surprise, but I wonder how many other kids participated.

Yesterday’s ride was fun but tiring. Left SF for Mountainair at 10:30 and got home about 5:00. Nice ride with a very fun lunch with some very good people. Barbs were flying and Joel made his last speech as director, at least I think it will be his last speech.

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