Surprise, surprise: Hillary Clinton was a raving mad super witch to her campaign staffers – and she got "so mad she couldn't think straight" after Democratic Party candidate Bernie Sanders stole Michigan from her grasp during the 2016 primary in March.

In fact, top aides say Hillary, who was "visibly p---ed off," attacked them with a "potent mix of exhaustion and exasperation" after the unexpected and embarrassing defeat in which she lost to Sanders 49 percent to 48 percent.

During another Hillary freakout, husband and former President Bill Clinton jumped in and began ripping into her aides. He gave them an "a-- chewing" on the phone and demanded that they "do their damn jobs."

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Hillary's epic tantrums continuously plagued her campaign, according to the new book, "Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign," by political writers Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes, who claim to have had "deep access to insiders from the top to the bottom of the campaign."

The book, which is scheduled to be released next week, says Hillary's presidential campaign was "living in denial."

Neither Hillary nor Bill "could accept the simple fact that Hillary had hamstrung her own campaign and dealt the most serious blow to her own presidential aspirations," the authors explain.

During his Wednesday show, talk-radio superstar Rush Limbaugh called the book a "devastating look at the Clinton campaign."

"It focuses and highlights all of the infighting, the very low morale, the lack of trust between Hillary and her many staffers, the intervention of Bill Clinton trying to save the day and failing, all of the heated exchanges," Limbaugh said. "And the book doesn't say one thing about the Russians being responsible for any of it."

Limbaugh continued: "[The book] confirms what many people have speculated, that it was a bunch of people thinking they were guaranteed to win, nobody working really hard, nobody thinking very straight about it. It's a fascinating read."

After a Michigan loss, which the books says "robbed her of a prime opportunity to put Sanders down for good but also exposed several of her weaknesses," Hillary's preparations for her fourth debate against Sanders quickly deteriorated.

So, naturally, Hillary began launching into her staff.

During a morning conference call, she ripped into her team: "We haven't made our case. We haven't framed the choice. We haven't done the politics," she said.

An aide who was present for the "humiliating" incident said: "She was visibly, unflinchingly p---ed off at us as a group. And she let us know she felt that way."

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Hillary's staff tried to reason with her, suggesting they had focused on delivering the wrong message to Michigan. And she failed to come out against free trade, as Sanders had. The campaign had a shortage of organizers on the ground and hadn't conducted accurate polling. They weren't even aware Sanders had pulled ahead.

Ultimately, in the general election, President Donald Trump won Michigan and its 16 electoral votes by 47.5 percent to 47.27 percent.

During the primaries, Hillary's staffers explained that the campaign targeted minority voters too aggressively and didn't focus enough on winning over whites.

Hillary emailed communications director Robby Mook, telling him her team had focused too much on Detroit and Flint rather than reaching out to voters in the white working-class suburbs.

Mook attempted to calm Hillary during a morning conference, according to the book, but his efforts left her "more perplexed and angry."

"Shattered" explains: "The underlying truth – the one that many didn't want to admit to themselves – was the person ultimately responsible for these decisions, the one whose name was on the ticket, hadn't corrected these problems, all of which had been brought to her attention before primary day. She'd stuck with the plan, and it had cost her."

Hillary's chief strategist, Jake Sullivan, attempted to prepare her for the upcoming Miami debate.

But Hillary came unglued.

After one of Hillary's answers, Sullivan was blunt: "That's not very good."

"Really?" Hillary snapped at him as the room grew quiet. "Why don't you do it?"

So the two switched roles. Sullivan mimicked Hillary's performance as she relentlessly attacked him.

Hillary kept cutting Sullivan off, telling him: "That isn't very good. You can do better."

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Months earlier, the media were abuzz over Hillary's use of a private email server. Hillary blasted her staff for not pushing the media to focus on her message instead of the email scandal.

As she exploded into a conference call with her team, the book says, Bill Clinton was "spurring [his wife] on to cast blame on others and never admit to anything."

Hillary used a voice that was "severe" and "controlled" like a "disappointed teacher or mother delivering a lecture before a whipping," the authors said.

They wrote: "That back end was left to Bill, who lashed out with abandon. Eyes cast downward, stomachs turning – both from the scare tactics and from their own revulsion at being chastised for Hillary's failures – Hillary's talented and accomplished team of professionals and loyalists simply took it. There was no arguing with Bill Clinton."

The former president ripped into the staffers for not having "buried this thing" and for not working harder to "get Hillary's core message to the voters."

"[T]his has been dragging on for months, he thundered, and nothing you've done has made a damn bit of difference."

Bill insisted the staff focus on pushing Hillary's economic plans and "do your damn jobs."

When Hillary came back to the phone, her staff couldn't determine what was worse: "getting hollered at by bill or getting scolded by the stern and self-righteous Hillary."

"Shattered" isn't the first account of Hillary's explosive tantrums and meltdowns.

As WND reported in November, Hillary was said to have become "physically violent" after she lost the election. According to "Guilty As Sin" author Ed Klein, she began "crying" so much that it was "hard to understand what she was saying." Klein said she even turned combative against her staff.

Hillary has been known to fly into foul-mouthed fits of rage, hurl dangerous objects at people's heads, physically attack Bill Clinton and even diabolically tongue-lash Secret Service agents sworn to protect her with their lives.

Her expletive-laced explosions are enough to make any right-minded American recoil in horror.

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During her campaign for the Democratic Party nomination and the presidency, Hillary reportedly made the lives of her staffers a living hell.

"Hillary's been having screaming, child-like tantrums that have left her staff members in tears and unable to work," a campaign aide told Klein in 2015, according to a New York Post report. "She thought the nomination was hers for the asking, but her mounting problems have been getting to her, and she's become shrill and, at times, even violent."

According to the report, Hillary blasted a low-level campaign worker who had made a scheduling mistake. When Hillary viciously berated her, the worker turned and began to walk away. That's when Hillary reportedly grabbed her by the arm.

In one June 2016 report, it was revealed Hillary hurled a Bible at a Secret Service agent's head, according to former agent Gary Byrne, who said her explosions grew worse as the Clintons' time in the White House went on.

Byrne warned Hillary was too "erratic, uncontrollable and occasionally violent" for the presidency.

Hillary has even "beaten Bill, hit him with hard objects, scratched and clawed him, and made him bleed," according to the 2015 book, "The Clintons' War on Women," by authors Robert Morrow and Roger Stone.

These stories of Hillary's explosive and violent tantrums are also confirmed the 2016 book, "Hillary the Other Woman," by Dolly Kyle:

"[M]any people gloss over the reports about what I call Hillary’s vexcapades, her screaming, cursing, and throwing fits usually as a result of Billy’s sexcapades. Ordinary folks can easily understand how she would be upset with him for having sex with untold numbers of other women while 'married' to Hillary. Many people think that her behavior was justified by his provocations, no matter what she said or did. … I've heard troopers telling funny stories about Hillary that really weren't funny, such as slamming kitchen cabinets so hard that the doors came off the hinges, and throwing glassware across the room. … Hillary could get away with it as long as she didn't do it in public. If anyone ever reported her behavior, then that person was swiftly condemned in public as a liar. … Hillary's contemptuous, uncontrolled outbursts are so extreme that most people cannot wrap their minds around the possibility that a First Lady could act like that."

In October, WND published the following top 36 Hillary F-bombs, flip-outs and eye-popping tantrums.

Attacking Secret Service agents, state troopers, aides

"Go f--- yourself!" – Hillary screams at a Secret Service agent. He had passed her in the West Colonnade of the White House and greeted the first lady with, "Good morning." This quote is reported by former Secret Service agent Gary Byrne in his 2016 book, "Crisis of Character."

"They f--ed us, Bill! We need to get rid of these assh---s, Bill! They've had it out for out from the beginning!" – Hillary convinced Secret Service agents left over from the George H.W. Bush administration were conspiring against the Clintons, according to Byrne's "Crisis of Character."

"If you want to remain on this detail, get your f---ing ass over here and grab those bags!" – Hillary's purported outburst directed at an unnamed Secret Service agent who had explained his duties did not include carrying suitcases from her plane to her limo, according to the 1999 book, "The First Partner," by Joyce Milton.

"Stay the f--- back, stay the f--- away from me! Don't come within 10 yards of me, or else! Just f---ing do as I say, OK?" – Hillary's reported explosion at Secret Service agents as they explain that they must remain nearby to effectively protect her. The quote comes from the 1996 book, "Unlimited Access," by Gary Aldrich.

"Put this on the ground! I left my sunglasses in the limo. I need those sunglasses. We need to go back!" – Hillary flips out on a Marine One pilot after the helicopter had been nearing Air Force One and was headed for home. The quote is found in the 2003 book, "Dereliction of Duty," by Air Force Lt. Col. Robert Patterson.

"F--k off! I have to see you s--t-kickers every day. I'm not going to talk to you, too! Just do your g-d-damn job and keep your mouth shut" – Hillary's response to an Arkansas state trooper after he greeted her with, "Good morning," according to Christopher Anderson's 2004 book, "America Evita."

"[You] f---ing idiot." – Hillary's outburst at an Arkansas state trooper driving her to an event. This quote was reported in the 1999 book, "Crossfire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation," by L.D. Brown.

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Concerning Bill's 'indiscretions'

"You stupid, stupid bastard. My God, Bill, how could you risk everything for that?"– Hillary reportedly slapped Bill and admonished him for having an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. This quote was included in the 1999 book, "Bill and Hillary: The Marriage," by Christopher Anderson.

"These women are trash. Nobody's going to believe them!" – Hillary's purported statements concerning Bill Clinton's sex accusers during the 1992 presidential campaign. This quote was included in the 1999 book, "Bill and Hillary: The Marriage," by Christopher Anderson.

"What the f--- do you think you're doing? I know who that whore is. I know what she's here for. Get her out of here." – Hillary sees one of Bill's girlfriends in early 1992, just before they moved into the White House. This quote is reported in the 1995 book by Ronald Kessler, "Inside the White House."

"I want you to do damage control over Bill's philandering. ... Bill's going to be president of the United States. ... I want you to get rid of all these b--ches he's seeing. ... I want you to give me the names and addresses and phone numbers, and we can get them under control." – Hillary speaking to Little Rock private investigator Ivan Duda in 1982, according to the 2005 book, "The Truth About Hillary," by Edward Klein.

"Come on, Bill, put your d--k up! You can't f--- her here!" – Hillary reportedly shreds Bill, then governor of Arkansas, for speaking to an attractive woman at an event, according to Arkansas state trooper Larry Patterson. The quote is reported in a January 1994 American Spectator article by David Brock and the 1995 book by Ronald Kessler, "Inside the White House."

Pet names for Bill, etc.

"Where's the miserable c--k sucker?" – Hillary's reported question shouted to a Secret Service agent in reference to the whereabouts of her husband, Bill Clinton. This quote appears in the 2005 book, "The Truth About Hillary," by Edward Klein.

"Come back here, you assh--e! Where the f--- do you think you're going?" – Hillary explodes on Bill, according to the 1998 book, "Unlimited Access: An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White House," by Gary Aldrich.

"What the f--- are you doing up there? You get back here right away." – Hillary blasts Bill Clinton on the phone in 1993 just after the president had traveled to Boston and spoken to the National Governors Association, suggesting he would be flexible on the universal coverage and employee mandates in his health plan. Just one day after he returned to the White House, Bill retracted his remarks, claiming he was still fully committed to universal coverage. This quote was included in the 2006 book, "The Survivor: Bill Clinton in the White House," by John F. Harris.

"You f---ing assh---e!" – Hillary screams at Bill on the morning of his Inauguration Day as the two waited in a holding room within earshot of a reception room where congressional leaders had been waiting for the ceremonies to begin. The quote appears in the 1999 book, "Hillary's Choice," by Gail Sheehy.

"You stupid motherf---er!" – Hillary flips out on Bill in front of news media on his Inauguration Day, according to the 1996 book, "The Seduction of Hillary Rodham," by David Brock.

"G-d damn it, Bill, you promised me that office." – Hillary complaining to her husband, then-President Bill Clinton, on Inauguration Day because he didn't give her Vice President Al Gore's office, which was located near the Oval Office. This quote was included in the 1999 book, "Bill and Hillary: The Marriage," by Christopher Anderson.

"That sorry son of a b--ch" – A common Hillary phrase to describe Bill Clinton when he was Arkansas governor, according to Christopher Anderson's 2004 book, "America Evita," and Ronald Kessler's 1995 book, "Inside the White House."

"Motherf---er" and "C---sucker" – More of Hillary's purported nicknames for husband Bill, according to R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.'s 1996 book, "Boy Clinton: The Political Biography."

"You are a real s--t. Do you know that, Bill? Christ, a real s--t." – Hillary erupts on Bill, according to the 1999 book, "Bill and Hillary: The Marriage," by Christopher Anderson.

Racist and anti-Semitic outbursts

"Stupid k-ke" and "f---ing Jew bastard" – Hillary purportedly used these terms to describe Jewish people somewhat frequently, according to the 2016 book, "Hillary the Other Woman," by Dolly Kyle, Bill Clinton's longtime childhood friend.

"You f---ing Jew bastard" – Hillary explodes at campaign manager Paul Fray in 1974 on the night of Bill Clinton's defeat in his run for the House of Representatives, according to the 2000 book, "State of a Union," by Jerry Oppenheimer.

"That god-damned n---er" – both Hillary and Bill reportedly used this term when they referred to Jesse Jackson, according to the 2016 book, "Hillary the Other Woman," by Dolly Kyle.

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On her enemies

"That'll teach them to f--- with us!" – Hillary's statement to aides after a 1998 "Today Show" interview with Matt Lauer during which she claimed a "vast right-wing conspiracy" was out to get her and Bill. This quote was reported in the 2000 book, "The Case Against Hillary Clinton," by Peggy Noonan.

"What are you doing inviting these people into my home? These people are our enemies! They are trying to destroy us!" – Hillary explodes at aide Rahm Emanuel when she learns in 1993 that he had planned a bipartisan event in the White House East Room. He had invited Republican former Secretary of State James A. Baker to speak in support of NAFTA, which Hillary supported. This quote appears in the 2006 book, "The Survivor: Bill Clinton in the White House," by John F. Harris.

"Son of a b--ch!" – Hillary reacts to news that President George W. Bush has made a surprise visit to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan and received a heartfelt welcome from U.S. troops as he served them Thanksgiving dinner in 2003. The president's visit, which was covered extensively by the news media, took place just before Hillary's arrival. This quote is reported in Christopher Anderson's 2004 book, "America Evita."

"F--- him, Bill! He's Reagan's g-d-damn vice president!" – Hillary speaking to her husband about an invitation from then-Vice President George H.W. Bush to visit his Maine home in 1984, according to the 199 book, "Crossfire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation," by L.D. Brown.

"You sold out, you motherf---er! You sold out!" – Hillary, as a first-year law student at Yale in 1970, blasts high-profile attorney Joseph Califano, who had been representing Coca-Cola during a congressional investigation into the company's use of migrant labor at Minute Maid's Florida orange groves. This quote is found in Califano's 2004 book, "Inside: A Public and Private Life."

On her friends, allies and constituents

"Gentlemen, I've looked at your proposal, and it's pure bulls--t! Now you've had your meeting! Get out!" – Hillary's purported statements to insurance executives who weighed in on the Clintons' health-care plan, according to the 1998 book, "Unlimited Access: An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White House," by Gary Aldrich.

"G-d damn, L.D., did you see that family right out of 'Deliverance'? Get me the hell out of here." – Hillary to L.D. Brown, an Arkansas state trooper, while she attended a county fair and had spoken to Arkansans wearing overalls and cotton dresses. This quote was reported in the 1999 book, "Crossfire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation," by L.D. Brown.

"This is the kind of s--t I have to put up with." – Hillary reportedly told a friend after a supporter presented her with earrings shaped like the Arkansas Razorbacks, according to the 1996 book, "Blood Sport: The President and His Adversaries," by James B. Stewart.

"Bimbos," "sl-ts," "trailer trash," "rednecks," "sh-t-kickers" – Terms Hillary purportedly used to describe Arkansans, according to Christopher Anderson's 2004 book, "America Evita."

Other gems

"How long do I have to stay home with this kid? What would look right to people around here?" – Hillary complains to her close friend, Louise, about feeling trapped at her Arkansas home with her new baby, Chelsea. Hillary was not pleased when Louise told her she should wait about three months before returning to work. This quote was reported in the 2016 book, "Hillary the Other Woman," by Dolly Kyle.

"Where is the g-d-damn f---ing flag? I want the g-d-damn f---ing flag up every f---ing morning at f---ing sunrise." – Hillary rips an Arkansas trooper early one morning in 1991 when the U.S. flag hadn't been raised yet, according to a January 1994 American Spectator article by David Brock.

"When are they going to get those f---ing retards out of here?!" – Hillary, also known as Arkansas' "Mother of the Year" in 1984, grows impatient as handicapped children slowly collect their Easter eggs on the lawn of the Arkansas governor's mansion. The quote is found in the 2016 book, "Hillary the Other Woman," by Dolly Kyle.