Sunday, July 6, 2014

BREAKING Obama Would Support Elizabeth Warren Over Hillary for Prez

President Obama has quietly promised Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren complete support if she runs for president, reports Edward Klein author of Blood Feud: The Clintons vs. the Obamas.

Publicly, Obama has remained noncommittal on the 2016 race, but privately he worries that Clinton would undo and undermine many of his policies, says Klein. There’s also a personal animosity, especially with Bill Clinton, that dates from their tough race six years ago.

Klein goes on:
Obama has authorized his chief political adviser, Valerie Jarrett, to conduct a full-court press to convince Warren to throw her hat into the ring.
In the past several weeks, Jarrett has held a series of secret meetings with Warren. During these meetings, Jarrett has explained to Warren that Obama is worried that if Hillary succeeds him in the White House, she will undo many of his policies.
He believes that the populist Warren is the best person to convince the party faithful that Hillary is out of touch with poor Americans and the middle class. Warren, in his view, would carry on the Obama legacy after he leaves the White House...
“Barack, Michelle, and Valerie have been talking about Elizabeth Warren for quite some time,” says an Obama administration source. “Valerie has told Warren that Obama is prepared to throw a great deal of money and organizational support behind her.
“The Obamas believe that Warren sees things from the same ideological point of view as they do. She is a committed progressive who, like Obama, wants to transform America into a European-style democratic-socialist state.”


2 comments:

  1. The problem for the Democrats is this splits the party not just between the Clintons and the people behind Barry's mob but anyone else who has spent time without even talking about battling republicans.

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  2. I couldn't imagine a worse outcome than President Hillarity but then EPJ comes out with President Warren. yeesh

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