Meet Bill Clinton’s Latest Mistress

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A New York Times best seller and former Washington Post reporter has released a new book in which he reveals that President Bill Clinton has a ‘secret’ mistress whose visits are so well known amongst his security staff that she has been given the playful nickname, ‘Energizer.’  Ronald Kessler’s book, titled The First Family Detail: Secret Service Agents Reveal the Hidden Lives of Presidents, is set to be released in early August. Excerpts were obtained by the New York Post.

One source in the book claims ‘Energizer’ has no problem getting inside the Clintons’ home in Chappaqua, New York.

“You don’t stop her, you don’t approach her, you just let her go in,” the source is quoted as saying.

Another source that had gotten a good view of ‘Energizer’ claims that she may have had some … ahem … enhancements.

Energizer, who is described as charming and friendly, sometimes brought cookies to the agents, according to the book excerpts.

One told Kessler: “It was a warm day, and she was wearing a low-cut tank top, and as she leaned over, her breasts were very exposed. They appeared to be very perky and very new and full … There was no doubt in my mind they were enhanced.”

The security team’s for both Bill and Hillary allegedly work together in a coordinated effort to hide ‘Energizer’ from Hillary. Kessler describes Hillary’s team as notifying Bill’s team whenever the former First Lady is headed home, so that Clinton has time to get ‘Energizer’ off the premises and to hide any evidence. A blue dress, for example.

Sources from the book also claim that Hillary is routinely “so nasty to agents and hostile to law enforcement officers and military officers in general” that they consider working her security detail “a form of punishment.”

To which Hillary would most likely respond, “What difference does it make?”

Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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