With her role as the sympathetic bartender 'Val' in the latest 'Saturday Night Live' skit, Hillary Clinton seems intent on softening her image as she makes the final push for the her bid for the White House. However, being released at this critical juncture, a 'tell-all' book by political strategist Roger Stone called “The Clintons’ War On Women” (Skyhorse), out Oct. 13, details Hillary’s abusive behaviour — dating back to the Clintons’ days in Arkansas, where Bill served as governor.
Stone writes, “Hillary Clinton has a long history of being domestically violent with Bill. Hillary has beaten Bill, hit him with hard objects, scratched and clawed him, and made him bleed.”
The accounts of marital discord between the Clintons' is nothing new. It has been well-documented for years.
Even Bill Clinton's former press secretary Dee Dee Myers has admitted that she covered up for the former First Lady.
One of the stories of Hillary's vicious temper dates back to March 1993, when Hillary flew to see her father who was seriously ill in Arkansas. While she was away, Bill reportedly entertained Barbra Streisand at the White House. The singer was a big fan of the President and had apparently spent the night at the White House.
Hillary found out and flew back home in a rage. The president was later seen with such a big, bad scratch on his neck that reporters were asking about it.
“I’m the idiot who said he’d cut himself shaving before I’d seen him,” Myers told author Gail Sheehy in 1999. “Then I saw him — it was a big scratch, clearly not a shaving cut. Barbra Streisand was clearly around at the time.”