This book by Democrat FBI agent is interesting whatever your politics, because of the insight into the inner-workings of security operations at the White House.
The FBI agent describes the struggles he faced completing required background checks on most members of the Clinton staff. Such checks are required before anyone can be granted access to varying levels of secured documents. Unfortunately, with the majority of the staff unwilling to cooperate, the entire White House ended up operating with the same de-facto security clearance---Unlimited Access. That is, because most had no security clearance at all, all members of the White House staff could arguably gain access to all documents. Thus, there was no security and no clearance.
Chelsea Clinton once told Aldrich, "My mom calls you guys pigs," and that seemed to set the tone for the rest of the staff. Aldrich faced a host of other security problems, along with a culture that had no respect for him and no appreciation for the work his agency did.
Based on the few criminal records he does secure, Aldrich surmises that the White House he worked in was staffed largely by one-time criminals. In other words, (my words--not his) by gentle, peace-loving hippies whose hobbies included anti-draft, anti-Nuke, and anti-America rallies/riots, staging a coup at Yale and having all grading scales permanently thrown out, setting things on fire, blowing up research labs, drinking too much, getting stoned, streaking, rioting, looting, using political connections to dodge the draft and the DA, and covering up Communist sympathies in order to someday for office. (But again, this is my digression. Aldrich is too professional to editorialize---he leaves it to the reader to connect the dots.)
Many of the most revealing stories in the book involve Hillary Clinton and her staff. The most news-worthy of these is the mystery surrounding a computer the FBI tried to obtain after the death of Vincent Foster. The FBI--while conducting a possible homicide investigation--was denied access to Foster's office for nearly 24 hours. When they finally obtained his computer, the hard drive had been erased in a manner computer experts said could only have been done deliberately. Of course, nothing ever came of that....