Monday, June 23, 2014

Obama, Bubba, and the Hildebeest

Obama, Bubba, and the Hildebeest

 
No, “Obama, Bubba, and the Hildebeest” is not a reference to a scarifying fairy tale like “Little Red Riding Hood” or “Hansel and Gretel.”

Rather, that title refers to a true-to-life, contemporary American tale of political intrigue, egomaniacal ambition, and outright venom that exists in the upper echelons of the Democrat Party today, involving, obviously, President Barack Hussein Obama, former President William Jefferson Clinton, and the former First Lady-U.S. Senator-Secretary of State-unannounced candidate for the presidency, Hillary Rodham Clinton.

When I posted the article “Does Bill Clinton Really HATE Barack Obama?” two years ago, the piece represented a belated reflection on an April 28, 2008 conservative website’s story titled, “Why Bill Clinton Hates Barack Obama AND Hillary.”

PoliticalNightTrain.com had posited the theory that Bill hated Barack essentially because the latter was everything he was not and he hated his wife because she posed a threat to his legacy.  

Now it seems evident that there is much more to the hate story than just the rantings of some far right wing conspirators like Political Night Train, at least according to journalist Edward Klein in his just-released book, “Blood Feud: The Clintons vs. the Obamas.” 

(Not incidentally, Klein’s book topped Hillary’s “Hard Choices” after one day on the market!)

Klein, a distinguished editor, prolific writer and public speaker, contends that Bill Clinton in fact does despise Obama, that Michelle Obama commonly refers to Hillary Clinton as the ”Hildebeest” when the public can’t hear her, and reveals what Amazon.com describes as an insider’s account of “the rocky relationship between the Obamas and the Clintons. . . . just how deep the rivalry between the Obamas and the Clintons runs” [detailing] the animosity, jealousy, and competition between America’s two most powerful political couples.” 

Klein alleges Michelle Obama and Valerie Jarrett came up with the nickname “Hildebeest,” . . . (Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=37742.)

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