In what may be the coolest unauthorized biog of the year, author Christopher Andersen paints perhaps the most unflattering picture of Hillary Clinton yet. But the most disturbing part is the fact that Clinton doesn’t want John Kerry to win the upcoming election, viewing it as a setback to her own chances.
N.Y. Post: Hillary Rodham Clinton may have grown up in middle-class suburban Chicago, and graduated Wellesley and Yale Law School, but she swears like a sailor and can slice up enemies with her sharp tongue. “She talks in a way that I think would make Howard Stern blush,” says Christopher Andersen, the author of “American Evita,” a Hill bio from publisher William Morrow that appears in bookstores today.
On the morning of Bill Clinton’s inauguration, for example, Andersen reports that when Hillary, “not the chronically tardy Bill,” was running late, the president-elect was heard to mutter, “That f- – -ing bitch.”
But, according to one of Andersen’s sources, when Hillary slid into the car next to her husband, she issued this form of address, “You stupid motherf- – -er!”
And while in her book “Living History,” Hillary says she felt punched in the stomach when Bill told her about his affair with Monica Lewinsky, Andersen says she had an even more colorful reaction.
“You stupid, stupid, stupid bastard!” she yelled before slapping her husband across the face.
Andersen, whose best sellers include “The Day John Died,” “The Day Diana Died” and “Bill and Hillary: The Marriage,” spoke to hundreds of people in Arkansas, Washington and New York to get his latest biography out before the Democratic convention.
Neither Hillary nor Bill Clinton cooperated on the project.
That’s no surprise, since the portrait Andersen paints of the former first lady – and, he suggests, presidential wannabe – is not pretty.
He says the Clintons absolutely do not want John Kerry to win the upcoming presidential election, because it will hurt Hillary’s chances in 2008.
Andersen says Hillary will do anything to further The Plan, which was first to make her husband president, and now to get there herself.
“Anyone who gets in the way gets attacked and humiliated,” Andersen says.