Bill ne porte pas BHO dans son cœur, et vice-versa

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Bill ne porte pas BHO dans son cœur, et vice-versa

Un livre du chroniqueur politique Jonathan Alter, The Promise, donne un éclairage intérieur sur la présidence Obama, de la sorte dont les chroniqueurs et les éditeurs US sont friands. Marcus Baram, de Huffington.post fait un commentaire à ce propos, le 30 décembre 2010.

Une partie particulièrement intéressante concerne les relations de Bill Clinton et de Barack Obama. Du point de vue de Clinton qui est surtout exposé dans le livre, relations tendues, peu amènes, très négatives… Beaucoup de vanité, d’arrogance, d’antagonisme des deux côtés sans aucun doute.

«Obama's relationship with the Clintons remains strained and Bill Clinton constantly complains in private about how he's been disrespected by the administration, writes Alter.

»Though they talk frequently, the former president was annoyed that Obama didn't give him credit for helping to negotiate a spy swap that led to the release from Russian jails of four Russians who had been working for the CIA (in the wake of the bust of Russian spies living in American suburbs six months ago), Clinton's aides tell Alter. In addition, Clinton was miffed that Samantha Power, who insulted Hillary during the 2008 campaign, was chosen as an emissary to Bosnia in July. (“Bill Clinton might not have accepted the job, but he wanted to be asked,” Alter writes.)

»“An old friend compared him [Clinton] to a big puppy dog who just needed some attention to be happy and helpful.”

»Clinton felt dissed because, after negotiating the release by North Korea of two imprisoned American journalists, he was told to travel on a separate plane so as not to overshadow the arrival of the women. “Some of these guys in the White House act small,” one aide told Alter.

»And Clinton's team was angry that former protégés like Rahm Emanuel didn't show the former president proper respect. After Clinton “worked like a nerd” to prepare a detailed 30-page memo on how to incentivize banks with loan guarantees to spur job creation, the White House ignored the memo for a few months, and then treated Clinton like a “prop” during Obama's meeting with CEOs. When a Clinton aide complained to Emanuel, “Are you serious?”, the chief of staff replied that Clinton should be grateful he was on the president's schedule at all, writes Alter.

»“Clinton felt better disposed toward his 1992 opponent, George H.W. Bush... one senior aide described Bush as a ‘father figure’ to Clinton, who never knew his natural father...”»

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