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Inside the White House by Ronald Kessler
Inside the White House by Ronald Kessler












Spiro Agnew = a nice, decent man, everyone was surprised at his downfall. Horrible relationship with his family, almost a recluse.

Inside the White House by Ronald Kessler

Richard Nixon = Weird, moral man but very odd and weird. In addition, LBJ was as crude as the day is long. Both set up "early warning" systems for it and when their wives were nearby. JFK and LBJ = Philanderers of the highest order, both kept a lot of women in White House for affairs. This book about the Secret Service reveals an awful lot about the Presidents and Vice-Presidents. In The President's Secret Service: Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect

Inside the White House by Ronald Kessler

I received this today, and don’t believe that any ex secret service agent would put out this stuff. The book's author, Ronald Kessler, states that a viral e-mail's descriptions of Obama and Clinton "are completely wrong." His book quotes both flattering and unflattering observations about presidents of both parties. Q: Does a recent book quote Secret Service agents saying denigrating things about Obama and other recent Democratic presidents while praising only Republicans?Ī: No.














Inside the White House by Ronald Kessler