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NEW: Ex-Clinton Staffer Drops Major Dirt On Hillary, Former First Family
Buzz Patterson, a former Air Force Aide to President Bill Clinton during his administration — who carried the nuclear football wherever Clinton traveled — revealed that then-first lady Hillary Clinton was hated so much during the administration that she was given the nickname the “Nazi Schoolmarm” and made other aides take cover whenever she showed up.
In a series of posts on X, Patterson said that he mostly lived in the White House in close proximity to Bill and Hillary Clinton. During his time there, he quickly discovered the overall mood in the president’s mansion was predicated on Hillary’s presence or absence.
“We used to say that when Hillary was gone, it was a frat party. When she was home, it was Schindler’s List,” Patterson said in one of his posts, which has, as of this article’s writing, garnered five million views.
Patterson served as the Senior Military Aide for former President Clinton for two years (1996-1998), and the role included him carrying the “Presidential Emergency Satchel,” which enables the commander-in-chief to launch a nuclear strike from anywhere on earth.
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He said in his X post that the day-to-day work for Clinton varied dramatically based on Hillary’s whims, as he scathingly described her as ‘evil, vindictive, profane’ and ‘a b****.’ ‘Among the military who served in the White House and the professional White House staff, the Clinton administration was infamously known for its lack of professionalism and courtesy, though few ever spoke about it,’ he wrote.
‘But when it came to rudeness, it was Hillary Clinton who was the most feared person in the administration. She set the tone.’ Patterson, an outspoken Donald Trump supporter, said he was warned from the get-go that Hillary Clinton was the most daunting figure in the White House, not her president husband.
“When I first arrived to work in the White House, my predecessor warned me: ‘You can get away with pissing off Bill but if you make her mad, she’ll rip your heart out,”’ he wrote on X. “I heeded those words. I did make him mad a few times, but I never really pissed her off. I knew the ramifications.”
Patterson posted a response to a user who asked him to elaborate on what he did that made the former president so angry. He recounted an incident where he refused to let him go to a restaurant when he was hungry due to the establishment not having been swept by the Secret Service.
‘She instructed the senior staff, including me, that she didn’t want to be forced to encounter us,’ he said, adding that staff were seen scrambling to avoid her ‘no matter their position in the building.’ ‘Many a time, I’d see mature, professional adults, working in the most important building in the world, scurrying into office doorways to escape Hillary’s line of sight,’ he wrote. ‘She was the Nazi schoolmarm and the rest of us were expected to hide as though we were kids in trouble.’
The former aide also recounted how Hillary didn’t show much reverence or respect for those who served in the military, attempting to ban military uniforms from being worn in the White House. Patterson said that the former first lady was trying to create a narrative that the military wasn’t a high priority for the Clinton administration.
He finished off his post by saying, “The Clintons are corrupt beyond words.”