Secret Service Agents Praise George H.W. Bush – Far Better Than Working for Hillary

Ronald Kessler, author of the book The First Family Detail: Secret Service Agents Reveal the Hidden Lives of Presidents, revealed stories from agents who had protected former President George H.W. Bush. The tales provide a heart-warming look at the man they once knew as code name Timberwolf.

Multiple stories from the author show that the 41st President of the United States was far preferred to other high-profile clients such as Al Gore and Hillary Clinton.

According to Kessler, Bush was much more considerate of agents and their families, with some alternately referring to him as a “great man,” and “an all-around nice person.”

By contrast, Gore and Mrs. Clinton were alleged to have treated the Secret Service with disdain, the former even advising them that they weren’t to be seen by the family and the latter just treating them in a generally dismal fashion.

Secret Service agents reveal what made George HW Bush so special

The indelible mark left by Bush on the Secret Service could be felt in a recent social media post in which the agency paid tribute to the man as a true patriot and leader.

One of the more amazing stories from Kessler involves what the former President did for his agents around Christmas time.

“Bush was so considerate of the agents who protected him that he would stay in town on Christmas Eve so agents could spend it with their families,” he writes. “Then he would fly to Texas the day after Christmas.”

Another agent told the story of how Bush would help them raid the kitchen at 3 in the morning to share milk and cookies.

Stewards would apparently bake cookies and then hide them as agents were not permitted to take food from the kitchen. Agent William Albracht, however, grew hungry one night and decided to open the refrigerator.

“All of a sudden, there’s a voice over my shoulder,” he said. The rest is the stuff of White House legend.

“Hey, anything good in there to eat?” the man asked.

“No, looks like they cleaned it out,” Albracht said.

“I turned around to see George Bush off my right shoulder,” Albracht said.

“After I get over the shock of who it was, Bush says, ‘Hey, I was really hoping there would be something to eat.’ And I said, ‘Well, sir, every day the stewards bake cookies, but every night they hide them from us.'”

“With a wink of his eye he says, ‘Let’s find ’em.'”

They found the cookies, and Bush and the agent each took a stack of cookies and a glass of milk, one retiring to his bed, the other to his post in the basement.

Gore and Hillary were miserable to work for

Contrast the warm and compassionate man above with the agents’ recollections of working under Al Gore and Hillary Clinton.

Gore, according to the report, told agents to hide behind bushes when they changed shifts so he couldn’t see them. One agent, Jeff Crane, said neighbors near his home in Tennessee would offer them food as gifts, but “the Gores never even bothered to say ‘Merry Christmas’ or ‘Thank you.'”

Hillary meanwhile, has long been criticized by former agents for her abrasive and abusive attitude towards them.

She “is so nasty to her agents, Kessler writes, “that being assigned to her detail is considered by agents to be a form of punishment and the worst duty assignment in the Secret Service.”

In 2016, Eric Bonner, a military K9 handler who served in Turkey, posted a story about Hillary Clinton on Facebook that quickly went viral.

Dan Bongino, a former agent who worked to protect former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, and worked in some capacity with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, lambasted her in a tweet that managed to squeeze in five specific insults.

Kessler writes that President Trump is similar to Bush because he “treats his agents with respect and consideration.”

Is it any surprise at all that members of the party that sneers at law enforcement in all its forms treats agents like garbage behind closed doors as well? While Republican presidents and vice presidents treat them with the respect they deserve?

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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