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Clinton 'planned to divorce Hillary to be with one of his many lovers'
Bill Clinton was ready to divorce Hillary to be with one of his lovers, according to a book out next month.
The marriage crisis is said to have ended with his wife talking him out of the move, telling a friend "there are worse things than infidelity".
The story is among a string of revelations in two books detailing Mrs Clinton's rise to the U.S. Senate and her push for the presidency.
Both works document her husband's many affairs when he was governor of Arkansas.
Carl Bernstein claims in A Woman in Charge that the love of the former president's life was business executive Marilyn Jo Jenkins.
According to the Watergate journalist, Miss Jenkins was spirited into the governor's mansion for a final, furtive meeting with him the day he left to claim the White House.
Miss Jenkins is said to have played such a "pivotal role" in Mr Clinton's life that in 1989 he offered to divorce Hillary to be with her.
The ensuing crisis apparently led to Betsey Wright, Mr Clinton's chief of staff, taking him to see a therapist.
Mrs Clinton later told her best friend Diane Blair that she believed the presidency would help her marriage because her husband's "sexual compulsions would be tempered by the White House and the ever-present press corps".
As Mr Bernstein makes clear, in light of the Monica Lewinsky scandal that turned out to be "a flawed assumption".
In the 640-page book, Bob Boorstin, who
worked for Mrs Clinton when she was trying to restructure the nation's healthcare system, blamed her for the collapse of her own plans.
"I find her to be among the most self-righteous people I've ever known," he told Mr Bernstein. "It's her great flaw."
Mark Fabiani, who defended the Clintons as White House counsel, said Hillary was "so tortured by the way she's been treated that she would do anything to get out of the situation.
"If that involved not being fully forthcoming, Mr Fabiani said she would say: 'I have a reason for not being forthcoming.'"
The second book, Her Way by New York Times reporters Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta Jr, claims that Mrs Clinton hired a private detective to investigate one of her husband's mistresses.
According to the book, she ordered the detective to undermine Gennifer Flowers "until she is destroyed".
May 24, 2008 at 03:56 pm by politisite, 636 views, 6 comments
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at 16:00 on May 24th, 2008
This is shocking, but it's always hard to know what is true and what isn't when someone writes a 'tell-all' book. You can't believe everything you read I suppose.
at 16:10 on May 24th, 2008
Amy, Books about the Clintons are a dime a dozen. I have several tell alls about Hillary. Now if there is a "tell All" book why do we need others. I look at it this way, what is the author trying to accomplish? Carl Berstien is usually a straight shooter.
at 16:12 on May 24th, 2008
Because there's always a market for 'em. ;} People love gossip, and the more famoust the people are, the more readers like the gossip.
In a small town, you don't need a tell-all book. You just need a couple good hair styling salons. They're usually so far ahead of the newspapers that it isn't even funny.
at 16:48 on May 24th, 2008
"This is shocking"? What about Bill Clinton screwing around or Hillary not being truthful could possible shock anyone? That is like saying that you are shocked to hear Ted Kennedy has a drinking problem!
at 08:54 on May 25th, 2008
Not to mention Ted also has a driving over a bridge problem, EastVan
at 20:49 on May 25th, 2008
The Kennedys of Chappaquiddick? Given the reverence these Kennedys get from the American people I guess the future bodes well for the sons of current drug dealers in US politics. I guess the rule is you can be US political royalty as long as your father traffics in drugs but doesn't get caught.