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Former US president denied accusations, saying he never uses such language, that he appreciates Obama and supports him.
Barack Obama was recently supported by former American president Bill Clinton, but allegedly, he finds it harder and harder to camouflage the anger because his wife Hillary dropped out of the presidential run. According to witnesses, he told Obama to “kiss his ass” to get his support, British Tepegraph writes.
This outburst is just the sequel of Clinton`s odd relationship with Obama. He constantly patronises him, clearly saying he is too “green” to be president. Regardless of that, he still publicly supported him because they come from the same party.
One of the most prominent Democratic camp personnel, who quoted Clinton saying Obama can “kiss his ass” in return for support, wished to remain unnamed. Obama`s supporters reacted straight away, but Bill Clinton denied the accusations, saying he never uses such “dirty” language, that he appreciates and supports Obama.
On the other hand, the African-American fighting to become president, attended Nelson Mandela`s 90 birthday party in London and refused to comment these writings.
Obama was diplomatic about it, saying he never comments on unfounded rumours.
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