You can’t trust that mother f****r, Hillary tells of Obama

You can’t trust that mother f****r, Hillary tells of Obama
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You can’t trust that mother f****r, Hillary tells of Obama, The Clintons and the Obama secretly hate each other, claims Edward Klein’s latest tell-all book.

The Clintons and the Obama secretly hate each other, claims Edward Klein’s latest tell-all book

  • At a boozy dinner with friends last year Hillary allegedly called Obama ‘incompetent and feckless’
  • Bill once said of Obama: “I hate that man Obama more than any man I've ever met, more than any man who ever lived”
  • The feeling’s mutual, it would seem, based on Klein’s account

Hillary Clinton berated President Barack Obama as ‘incompetent and feckless' and said he had become ‘a joke’ after having one too many glasses of wine at a reunion dinner last year with friends from college, a new tell-all book reveals.
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“When her friends asked Hillary to tell them what she thought — really thought — about the president she had served for four draining years, she lit into Obama with a passion that surprised them all,” former Newsweek editor Edward Klein writes in his book Blood Feud.

“The thing with Obama is that he can’t be bothered and there is no hand on the tiller half the time,” Clinton is said to have barked in her boozy rant. “That’s the story of the Obama presidency. No hand on the f***ing tiller.”

Klein describes Clinton's Obama-bashing session as having taken place last May - two months after she vacated her position on Obama's cabinet - at French restaurant Le Jardin du Roi, near the Clinton's home in Chappaqua, New York.

“Obama has turned into a joke,” she said sharply,' according to Klein. 'She went on to explain that Bill was a natural leader and great executive, unlike Obama, who was in her words “incompetent and feckless,” Klein writes.

At another point in the conversation Hillary is quoted as having said of Obama, ‘You can’t trust the motherf***er’.

“Obama has treated Bill and me incredibly shabbily. And we’re angry,” Clinton continued. Clinton allegedly told her friends that she and Bill promised Obama they would help him get re-elected in 2012 if he helped Hillary get elected in 2016. “He agreed to the arrangement but then he reneged on the deal. His word isn’t worth sh*t,” Hillary said. “The bad blood between us is just too much to overcome.”

The deal between the president and the Clintons was struck during a game of golf in September of 2011, according to another passage in Klein’s book.

Bill didn’t want to become bedfellows with Obama but he knew his wife would need the sitting president on her team if she ran for president in 2016.

“I’ve had two successors since I left the White House — Bush and Obama — and I’ve heard more from Bush, asking for my advice, than I’ve heard from Obama. I have no relationship with the president — none whatsoever,” Bill allegedly told Hillary.

“I really can’t stand the way Obama ¬always seems to be hectoring when he talks to me. 'Sometimes we just stare at each other. It’s pretty damn awkward. Now we both have favors to ask each other, and it’s going to be very unpleasant. But I’ve got to get this guy to owe me and to be on our side.”

During the golf game Bill reportedly pitched Hillary’s candidacy to Obama, calling his wife “the most qualified, most experienced candidate, perhaps in history.” “But Barack didn’t bite. He changed the subject several times,” Klein writes.

“Then suddenly, Barack said something that took Bill by complete surprise. He said, “You know, Michelle would make a great presidential candidate, too.” 'Bill was speechless. Was Barack comparing Michelle’s qualifications to Hillary’s?

“Bill said that if he hadn’t been on a mission to strike a deal with Barack, he might have stormed off the golf course then and there.” Gossip and teasing: According to Edward Klein, Michelle Obama likes to make fun of Hillary Clinton over a glass of Chardonnay at the end of the day with her best friend and presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett No love lost: Despite having her in his cabinet as secretary of State, President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton secretly hate each other, Klein's book says

In her recently released book Hard Choices, Hillary Clinton says she and Obama met to ‘clear the air’ at California Sen. Dianne Feinstein's house before the 2008 Democratic National Convention. At that meeting, Hillary says Obama apologized for the way his campaign treated Bill, and she and the president buried the hatchet. In a joint 60 minutes interview days before Hillary’s departure from the State Department last year, Obama said he was an ‘admirer’ of Hillary’s and called her a ‘strong friend.’

“I wanted to publicly say thank you ... I think Hillary will go down as one of the finest secretaries of state we’ve had,” Obama said.

Behind the smiles and kind words, the two politicians were secretly seething at each other, still, if Klein’s account is accurate.

After Hillary resigned, the Clintons came to the conclusion that Barack had no intention of helping Hillary ascend to the presidency.

“He’s convinced himself he’s been a brilliant president, and wants to clone himself — to find his Mini-Me,” Bill Clinton is said to have told he and Hillary's daughter Chelsea.

“He’s hunting for someone to succeed him, and he believes the American people don’t want to vote for someone who’s been around for a long time. He thinks that your mother and I are what he calls ‘so 20th century’. He’s looking for ¬another Barack Obama.”

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