Clinton Obama Secret Deal To Endorse Hillary For 2016 Presidency Fiction By Author To Sell More Books [Video & Gif]

Political fabulist, Edward Klein, who has already written a degrading book about Hillary Clinton has added some spice to his paperback edition of the 2012 book about Obama, derisively entitled: "The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House."

Supposedly there was a secret deal struck between the Clinton's and Obama for Obama to endorse HIllary's bid in 2016 for President, and for Bill Clinton to stump for Obama in 2012, including his introduction at the 2012 DNC Convention in Charlotte, North Carlina.

Klein published a small piece in the New York Post featuring his inflammatory additional material in the new paperback of The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House, which is due out later this week.

Here is what Klein wrote about the deal:

"A deal was struck: Clinton would give the key nominating speech at the convention, and a full-throated endorsement of Obama. In exchange, Obama would endorse Hillary Clinton as his successor."

Klein also had his usual barbs about Obama that attempted to drive a wedge between former President Clinton and the current President, when he perpetuated the long dormant anecdote that Clinton called Obama an "amateur" in the 1990s.

Here's Klein describing the scene in Chappaqua after Hillary decided against her husbands wishes to challenge the sitting President for the Democrat nomination in 2012:

"'I've heard more from Bush, asking for my advice, than I've heard from Obama,' my sources quoted Clinton as saying. 'I have no relationship with the president - none whatsoever. Obama doesn't know how to be president. He doesn't know how the world works. He's incompetent. He's an amateur!'"

Klein, as recently as last May, according to ThinkProgress.org, has perpetuated the falsehood Obama is a Muslim. He's also published a book, The Truth About Hillary: What She Knew, When She Knew It, and How Far She'll Go to Become President that had the uncommon affect of incurring vitriol from the left AND the right as most slammed the panderings of half-hearted conspiracy theories in the book and the doggerel it said about Hillary personally.

Politico cited the 2005 Hillary book when the Obama book came out as number one on the New York Times Bestselling list in the summer of 2012. Politico said, the Hillary book provides "serious factual errors, truncated and distorted quotes and overall themes [that] don't gibe with any other serious accounts of Clinton's life."

John Podhoretz wrote in the New York Post, "Thirty pages into it, I wanted to take a shower. Sixty pages into it, I wanted to be decontaminated. And 200 pages into it, I wanted someone to drive stakes through my eyes so I wouldn't have to suffer through another word."

In National Review James Geraghty wrote, "Folks, there are plenty of arguments against Hillary Clinton, her policies, her views, her proposals, and her philosophies. This stuff ain't it. Nobody on the right, left, or center ought to stoop to this level."

This is the guy who is saying there was a secret Clinton Obama deal struck in 2012, and that doesn't gibe either. Edward Klein is just looking for more publicity to sell some copies of his paperback edition, and we're helping him.

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