The former Secretary of State reportedly made
the comments a year after the Monica Lewinsky scandal saw the then-President
impeached by the House of Representatives, during an interview with
Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Lucinda Franks.
The original interview was published by Tina
Brown’s magazine Talk in 1999. However, Franks made the
decision to water down Hillary’s comments due to the heightened political
climate and the media circus surrounding the affair at the time, she claims in
her new memoir Timeless: Love,
Morgenthau and Me.
Galleys of Franks’ book, due out next month,
have since been obtained by the Daily
News.
In the extracts, Franks recounts purported
quotes from her meeting with Hillary, beyond what was published in 1999, about
Bill’s mother Virginia Kelley – a woman Hillary allegedly called a
"doozy".
Hillary reportedly told Franks that Kelley
hurt her son "in ways you wouldn't believe".
"He was abused," the book quotes
Hillary as saying. "When a mother does what she does, it affects you
forever." Continue...
She stopped short of clarifying the exact
nature of the abuse she apparently claimed that Bill suffered, but allegedly
said that she believed his formative treatment was the reason for his
infidelities.
"I am not going into it, but I'll say
that when this happens in children, it scars you," Franks’ memoir quotes
her as saying. "You keep looking in all the wrong places for the parent
who abused you."
In the original interview published by Talk, Hillary’s description of Bill’s
childhood seemed to be more directed towards discussing Kelley’s issues with
her mother Edith Cassidy. Cassidy had a hand in raising Bill when he was an
infant.
Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton in 1992 |
"He was so young, barely four, when he was scarred by abuse and he can't even take it out and look at it," Hillary was quoted as saying.
"There was terrible conflict between his
mother and grandmother. A psychologist once told me that for a boy, being in
the middle of a conflict between two women is the worst possible situation.
There is always a desire to please each one."
The report comes days after Hillary candidly
addressed Monica Lewinsky’s recent
self-penned article about her affair with Bill Clinton, published in Vanity Fair magazine in May.
"The shame, the scorn, and the fear that
had been thrown at her daughter left her afraid that I would take my own life –
a fear that I would be literally humiliated to death," Lewinsky wrote of
her own mother's reaction to the scandal.
"I think she is someone who has to
express her own feelings," Hillary told The
Telegraph of her reaction Lewinsky’s piece.
"I can’t characterise her, that wouldn’t
be right. I’m just grateful that I made the choices I made, to move forward and
from that I’ve had an extraordinary set of opportunities and experiences."
"Forgiveness is a hard choice,"
she continued. "It’s liberating to be able to reach the point in
your life where you feel you can forgive. Everybody feels they have been
trespassed upon and nearly everybody has trespassed on somebody else, maybe not
intentionally."
Representatives for Hillary and Bill Clinton
are yet to respond to request for comment.
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