ALL SHE WANTS TO DO IS HAVE SOME FUN...
Monica's Dangerous Secret Life
Her crazed plot to get rid of Hillary
Secret Service feared she'd maim Clinton
Her jealous rage over Bill and her mom
Monica Lewinsky spun completely out of control in the White House -- and even devised a crazed plot to get rid of Hillary Clinton.
Secret Service agents worked feverishly to keep the two women apart -- fearing a physical confrontation.
Bill Clinton's young mistress had frightening mood swings and even screamed obscenities at the President -- triggering fears in his security detail that she would become another Lorena Bobbitt and maim Clinton.
The President's wandering eye drove lovesick Monica into jealous rages -- especially when she thought he was "hitting on" her mother!
When Clinton became involved with Monica, he had no idea he was stepping into a bone-chilling real-life fatal attraction case that could have come to an explosive end.
But Secret Service agents were nervous about Monica early on and worked feverishly to keep Monica and Hillary apart.
"Monica's sick, secret desire was to have a face-to-face confrontation with Hillary," disclosed a key insider.
"Monica had convinced herself that if she and the First Lady had a face-off -- if Hillary saw with her eyes and heard with her ears from Monica directly that she was deeply, sexually involved and in love with Bill -- Hillary would leave Bill. That would pave the way for Monica to have him all to herself.
"It was a very bizarre plan, a crazed plan. Monica told a confidante, 'If I have my way, Hillary will be history. I will be the only woman in Bill's life. That is my main goal in life.' "
Last Christmas, the Secret Service became frantic about the possibility of Monica turning up at a White House holiday reception hosted by the First Lady and attended by some 400 guests.
Secret Service Lieutenant Bryant Withrow approached Jamie Beth Schwartz, who worked in the White House social office, according to Ken Starr's investigators.
The agent asked if Lewinsky was on the guest list for the affair. Schwartz told him that Monica was indeed a guest, invited through her Pentagon connections.
About an hour later, the same agent hurried over to Schwartz and asked if she had seen Lewinsky. Schwartz said she had not. But just minutes later, another agent rushed up to her and asked if she had spotted Monica.
Schwartz told the grand jury that the agent spoke "with fervor" and emphasized, "We have to find her before Mrs. Clinton sees her."
Schwartz said the agent then raced away and she did not know the eventual outcome, but the key insider disclosed:
"The Secret Service wanted to keep Monica away from Hillary to avoid a confrontation that would become public.
"They also feared any confrontation could turn into something physical. They certainly believed Monica was capable of flying out of control."
The Secret Service was well aware of the chubby intern's temper.
Agent Steven Pape revealed to the Grand Jury a startling conversation he had with a fellow agent at the White House.
"If she (Monica) was going to do any harm to the President . . . I said she would do the -- you know -- it would be something along the lines of Lorena Bobbitt, if she was going to hurt him. And that I couldn't stop."
The First Lady found out about Monica Lewinsky and her cozy relationship with the President early in 1996, according to a government source.
Hillary had spies watching the President -- including her own Secret Service agents and at least one on the President's detail, claimed the source.
"Everything he did was reported back to the First Lady. The feeling was she didn't really care what happened as long as it didn't get out to the public or others outside the White House inner circle."
Some members of the White House security team were more troubled than Mrs. Clinton by Monica's presence.
Pape testified that at least one Secret Service officer felt that hot-headed Lewinsky was an actual threat to the President and tried to get her name on the "Do Not Admit" list.
The officer was told to mind his own business by a superior, according to Pape.
Confirmed the key insider, "There was this underlying fear that Monica, in her anger over the way Clinton treated her, might harm him -- maim him in some way . . . do a Lorena Bobbitt on him."
Monica's confidante Linda Tripp told the Grand Jury that Monica spoke to the President "absolutely no differently than she would speak to me or anyone.
"If Monica was angry or upset with the President, when she finally got to him either in person or by phone, she let him have it, Linda continued.
"She would use obscenities. She would scream and yell.
"He would do the same thing back. It was volatile!"
The President's Oval Office meetings with Monica usually lasted between 40 and 90 minutes. Tripp noted that Clinton would often kiss Lewinsky on the cheek or forehead as she left the office to create the impression that the President had a perfectly innocent, fatherly relationship with her.
Monica's mother told the Grand Jury that Monica did not discuss her sexual relationship with the President with her. But Monica did spill her heart out to her aunt.
Monica introduced both women to the President. Later she angrily accused Clinton of wanting to hit on her mom and aunt after he commented to Monica, "They're cute."
Disclosed the key insider: "Monica always had a very close relationship with her very attractive mother. When she realized that Bill had the hots for her, too, Monica freaked and went into a jealous rage.
"Here was the man she was obsessively in love with now giving her mother the eye!
"Monica told a pal, 'That's the kind of sicko, the creep is -- trying for the mother and daughter. Sometimes he makes me want to retch -- but I love him.' "
At one point, jealous Monica told Marsha Scott, deputy director of the White House personnel department, that the President had other girlfriends: " . . . There are other people. There are other women."
Scott testified, "She was crying. And she was sobbing. Then she named five women."
Nothing could set Monica off faster than the President showing interest in another woman.
In March 1996, she took her best friend, Natalie Rose Ungvari, on a White House tour. After Monica introduced her pal to the President, Clinton made the visitor feel uncomfortable. "Ungvari advised she felt like Clinton was 'checking her out,' according to the latest documents released by Starr.
Revealed an inside source: "Natalie is a tall brunette. She told a friend, 'The President never took his eyes off my breasts. The man's a beast. He acted like a sex-starved little boy throughout our meeting. ' "
Monica was "obscenely jealous of the President's reaction to Natalie," revealed the key insider.
"She later told a friend, 'I was so mad, so furious . . . I wanted to castrate him right then and there. That's how I felt when I saw the big creep eyeing Natalie up and down and gawking at her breasts!' "
Concluded the key insider: "Monica became obsessed with the Commander-in-Chief -- like the character Glenn Close played in 'Fatal Attraction.' "
-- ALAN SMITH, MIKE HANRAHAN and DAVID WRIGHT -- NATIONAL ENQUIRER |