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Crisis of Character

a White House Secret Service Officer Discloses His Firsthand Experience With Hillary, Bill, and How They Operate
Nov 02, 2016baldand rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This book was obviously marketed to take advantage of the 2016 presidential election, with a picture, not of the author, but of Hillary and Bill Clinton on the cover. However, it is actually a memoir of Gary Byrne’s career in government service, only part of which was spent as a White House Secret Service Officer, and initially he served under George H.W. Bush rather than Bill Clinton. People who read it expecting nothing but an exposé of the Clintons may be disappointed, but they would be making a mistake if they skipped over the chapters, about two fifths of the book, that don’t deal primarily or at all with the Clintons. They are frequently fascinating, even Byrne’s description of his service as a federal air marshal in post-911 America. Unfortunately, the book seems to have been put together in haste so it could be released before the election. There is no index, and no list of acronyms in a book littered with them. There are a number of typos and occasional repetitions. Still it is a well-written and well-organized book, and it certainly is a damning indictment of the Clintons. People in this country, who get their news about the election from the CBC (Clinton Broadcasting Corporation) or the CTV (Clinton TV), either don’t know or have forgotten what a vicious sexual predator Bill Clinton was, and how he perjured himself and obstructed justice to make the Monica Lewinsky scandal go away. As Byrne notes, Hillary Clinton seemed well aware of her husband’s infidelities with multiple partners, including the daughter of Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale but generally seemed indifferent to them. In fact, she dishonoured herself by trying to slut-shame her hound-dog partner’s female victims. They are a truly revolting couple, and they don’t deserve a third term in the White House. People all over the world owe Garry Byrne a debt of thanks for his book for doing his part in exposing them.