GARY J. BYRNE served in federal law enforcement for nearly thirty years, in the U.S. Air Force Security Police, the Uniformed Division of the Secret Service, and most recently as a Federal Air Marshal. While serving as a Secret Service Officer, Gary protected President Bill Clinton and the First Family in the White House.
"[Crisis of Character] validates the public's growing distrust of
Hillary's character. It reminds us of the Clintons' countless
scandals and the deficits in their leadership. It is a message from
someone who knew them personally, and it is a message we would do
well to heed."--Townhall.com
"Byrne is a former Secret Service officer who has written a
tell-all book, "Crisis of Character," about the
(horrible/embarrassing/appalling) things he purportedly witnessed
during the Bill Clinton presidency."--Gail Collins, the New York
Times
"Byrne reveals what he observed inside the White House while
protecting the First Family in the 1990s."--The Drudge Report
"Byrne's What-the-Butler-Saw style account is particularly damning
[...] so much of his testimony rings true based on what the world
knows about goings-on at the Clinton White House. [...] Byrne
[says] that it is his 'patriotic duty' to ensure voters know the
unvarnished truth about the Clintons."--The Daily Mail
"Former Secret Service officer Gary Byrne offers a ground-zero look
at the Lewinsky scandal - and other Bill Clinton misadventures that
should have been national scandals - in his new book Crisis of
Character. Even though top Clinton White House officials have
confirmed Byrne was an honorable officer, the Clinton machine has
been working to pressure television networks into ignoring the news
and helping Hillary Clinton's campaign by not reporting on the
details contained within Byrne's bombshell
book."--Breitbart.com
"Hillary Clinton has a 'Jekyll and Hyde' personality that left
White House staffers scared stiff of her explosive - and even
physical - outbursts, an ex-Secret Service officer claims in a
scathing new tell-all."--New York Post
"I read it cover to cover!"--Sean Hannity, Fox News Channel
"The book is worth reading to better understand the ways people who
possess great power but lack character can abuse good public
servants. Mr. Byrne's reporting on the flaws of the Federal Air
Marshalls Service is also eye-opening - and scary."--Fred J.
Eckert, The Washington Times
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