Fact of Fiction, an unauthorized and unflattering biography of President Obama is a bestseller, which enjoyed top position in the New York Times.
The New York Post reported that according to Edward Klein's autobiography on Obama, titled "Amateur," claims that former president Bill Clinton told his wife, "The country needs You!" and that she should think about running against Obama.
Of course there's been no word of Hiliary Clinton running for president but the book continues to sensationalize the current elections and fuel the anti-Obama camp's stance that the president has had an ineffective first term.
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."
"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 also seemed to take issue with not being consulted by the president and said he had was sought for advice by George W. Bush than Obama.
Hilary Clinton told her husband that she wanted to leave a mark as Secretary of State. According to the book based on interviews of people close to her she said, ""I want my term [at the State Department] to be an important one, and running away from it now would leave it as a footnote.
The Obama administration has objected to the book saying that Klein made things up in order to sell books.
Whitehouse spokesperson said, "Nobody in their right mind would believe the nonsense in this one, especially since both Secretary Clinton and President Clinton have been loyal and supportive of the president at every turn."
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