President Clinton will get no argument from me. These are the same words I used to describe Obama before he was even elected (and since), and they have proven to be accurate.
Bill Clinton thought so little of President Obama — mocking him as an “amateur” — that he pressed his wife last summer to quit her job as secretary of state and challenge him in the primaries, a new book claims,
“The country needs you!” the former president told Hillary Clinton, urging her to run this year, according to accounts of the conversation included in Edward Klein’s new biography of Obama.
The title of Klein’s explosive, unauthorized bio of Obama, “The Amateur” (Regnery Publishing), was taken directly from Bill Clinton’s bombshell criticism of the president, the author said.
“Barack Obama,” Bill Clinton said, according to book excerpts, “is an amateur.”
The withering criticism is incredible, given the fact that Bill Clinton is actively campaigning for Obama’s re-election.
But according to the book, Bill Clinton unloaded on Obama and pressed Hillary to run against her boss during a gathering in the ex-president’s home office in Chappaqua last August that included longtime friends, Klein said.
“The economy’s a mess, it’s dead flat. America has lost its Triple-A rating . . . You know better than Obama does,” Bill said.
Bill Clinton insisted he had “no relationship” with Obama and had been consulted more frequently by his presidential successor, George W. Bush.
Obama, Bill Clinton said, “doesn’t know how to be president” and is “incompetent.”
Wow! Bush and Clinton in consultations, Obama and Clinton disengaged. Which one is the ideological-partisan hack, Bush, or Obama?
Of course the White House is in denial saying these things are false, and only the ideological partisans believe the White House.
Bill Clinton has not come out and said these items are false, the publisher could not have published without proof and evidence, and the author would be sued for writing lies and slander. Some of you knee-jerkers need to look at the big picture and think instead of blindly react.



