Obama is jealous of his own wife’s book sales

According to a new article in the Atlantic Barack Obama is jealous of his own wife’s book success.

The Atlantic: 

The writing has been going more slowly than he’d expected, and according to several people who have spoken with him, the 44th president is feeling competitive with his wife, whose own book, Becoming, was the biggest release of 2018 and is on track to be the best-selling memoir in history. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, like others in this story, these sources note he’ll occasionally point out in conversation that he’s writing this book himself, while Michelle used a ghostwriter. He’s also trying to balance the historical and political needs of a project that will be up to his standards as a writer, and not 1,000 pages long.

This is the true Barack Obama that the Media never really talks about. They tell us how great he is and how he is nothing like Donald Trump who they claim only cares about himself. However, the truth is Obama is as self-centered as it gets. In speeches, he gives he can’t help but mention himself hundreds of times. If he goes to stump for another politician he can’t help but talk about himself. This is the biggest example of Obama’s narcissism, however. Imagine being so jealous of your wife that you attack her for having it ghostwritten.

We can only hope his book fails to beat Michelle’s book and then he might take this attack public.

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