(這是比較明顯有偏向的)
一位美國特勤員對近六十年美國總統的評價
Secrets of the Secret Service
Very interesting but not surprising. Scroll down to read what Kessler
thinks of the presidents he served. And now, you'll know the rest of the story. Interesting snippets from Ronald Kessler's book about our presidents.
甘迺迪
JOHN & JACQUELINE KENNEDY
風流第一名
*A philanderer of the highest order.*
*She ordered the kitchen help to save all the left-over wine from State
dinners, mixed it with fresh wine and served again during the next White
House occasion.*
詹生 LYNDON
& LADYBIRD JOHNSON
風流第二名
*Another philanderer of the highest order. In addition, LBJ was as crude as
the day is long. Both JFK and LBJ kept a lot of women in the White House
for extramarital affairs and both had set up early warning systems to alert
them if/when their wives were nearby. Both were promiscuous and oversexed
men.*
*She was either naive or just pretended to not know about her husband's
many liaisons.*
尼克森 RICHARD
& PAT NIXON
普通但古怪
*A "moral" man but very odd, weird, paranoid. He had a horrible
relationship with his family and was almost a recluse.*
*She was quiet most of the time.*
安格紐SPIRO AGNEW
有分寸的總統
*Nice, decent man. Everyone in the Secret Service was surprised by his
downfall.*
福特 GERALD
& BETTY FORD
真正的紳士
*A true gentlemen who treated the Secret Service with respect and dignity.
He had a great sense of humor. *
*She drank a lot!*
卡特 JIMMY &
ROSALYN CARTER
完全的虛偽者,公眾前與私下完全不同。
*A complete phony who would portray one picture of himself to public and
very different in private e.g. would be shown carrying his own luggage but
the suitcases were always empty. He kept empty ones just for photo ops. He
wanted people to see him as pious and a non-drinker but he and his family
drank alcohol a lot! He had disdain for the Secret Service and was very
irresponsible with the "football" with nuclear codes. He didn't think
it
was a big deal and would keep military aides at a great distance. Often did
not acknowledge the presence of Secret Service personnel assigned to serve
him.*
*She mostly did her own thing.*
雷根 RONALD
& NANCY REAGAN
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*The real deal, moral, honest, respectful and dignified. They treated
Secret Service and everyone else with respect and honour, thanked everyone all the time. He took the time to know everyone on a personal level. One favourite story was early in his Presidency when he came out of his room with a pistol tucked on his hip. The agent in charge asked: "Why the pistol, Mr. President?" He replied, "In case you boys can't get the
job done, I can help." It was common for him to carry a pistol. When he met with Gorbachev, he had a pistol in his briefcase.
*She was very nice but very protective of the President and the Secret
Service was often caught in the middle. She tried hard to control what he ate. He would say to the agent, "Come on, you gotta help me out." The Reagan's drank wine during State dinners and special occasions only otherwise they shunned alcohol. The Secret Service could count on one hand the times they were served wine during family dinner. For all the fake bluster of the Carters, the Reagan's were the ones who lived life as genuinely moral people.*
老布希 GEORGE H.
& BARBARA BUSH
仁慈又體貼
*Extremely kind and considerate, always respectful. Took great care in making sure the agents' comforts were taken care of. They even brought them meals. One time she brought warm clothes to agents standing outside at Kennebunkport. One was given a warm hat and, when he tried to say "no thanks" even though he was obviously freezing, the President said
"Son, don't argue with the First Lady. Put the hat on." He was the most prompt
of the Presidents. He ran the White House like a well-oiled machine.*
*She ruled the house and spoke her mind.*
克林頓 BILL &
HILLARY CLINTON
他的“總統集團”,不可信賴。
希拉蕊是另一公眾前與私下完全不同的虛偽者。
*Presidency was one giant party. Not trustworthy. He was nice mainly
because he wanted everyone to like him but to him life is just one big game and party. Everyone knows about his sexuality.*
*She is another phony. Her personality would change the instant cameras were near. She hated, with open disdain the military and Secret Service.
She was another who felt people were there to serve her. She was always trying to keep tabs on Bill Clinton.*
高爾 ALBERT GORE
自我本位的混蛋
*An egotistical ass who was once overheard by his Secret Service detail lecturing his son that he needed to do better in school or he would end up like these guys, pointing to the agents.*
小布希 GEORGE W.
& LAURA BUSH
尊重體貼所有屬下,特勤員都喜歡他們夫婦。
*The Secret Service loved him and Laura Bush. He was also the most
physically in shape who had a very strict workout regimen. The Bushes made sure their entire administrative and household staff understood that they were to respect and be considerate of the Secret Service.*
*She was one of the nicest First Ladies, if not the nicest. She never had any harsh word to say about anyone.*
歐巴馬 *BARACK
& MICHELLE OBAMA
自我本位又狡猾又暴怒
蜜雪兒更是bitch。
*Clinton all over again - hates the military and looks down on the Secret Service. He is egotistical and cunning. He looks you in the eye and appears to agree with you but turns around and does the opposite. He has temper tantrums.*
*She is a complete bitch who basically hates anybody who is not black, hates the military and looks at the Secret Service as servants.*
A ‘TRUE STORY ABOUT’ General McChrystal's resignation in Obama's office from General McChrystal's book! NEVER STAND IN LINE AGAIN
Some men carry and handle their diplomacy better than others.
When former U.S. Military commander in Afghanistan, General McChrystal, was called into the Oval Office by Barack Obama, he knew things weren't going to go well when the President accused him of not supporting him in his political role as President.
"It's not my job to support you as a politician, Mr. President, it's my
job to support you as Commander-in-Chief," McChrystal replied, and he handed Obama his resignation.
Not satisfied with accepting McChrystal's resignation, the President made a cheap parting shot. "I bet when I die you'll be happy to pee on my
grave."
The General saluted and said, "Mr. President, I always told myself after leaving the Army I'd never stand in line again."