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"niece? nieces aren't good relatives. i know a lot of relatives, the best relatives, i talk to the best relatives all the time and they tell me i'm doing a better job than any other president. great people relatives, the best. nieces are nasty. a niece wanted a job but i wouldn't hire her. nasty."
Apparently she was one of the sources for the NYT story about his tax evasion. We'll get more of the story about the disabled nephew who was disinherited. Should be interesting.
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I sure as hell won't be buying Bolton's book. The greedy bastard should have come out and testified at the impeachment hearings, instead of holding out for $$$. Maybe we'd be rid of the orange menace by now if he'd done the right thing.
The niece's book should be entertaining, though.
Unlikely, very difficult to find backbones in the Senate.
Obama's half brother had a lot of mean things to say about him. There was also the time Michelle Obama said Kenya was Barack's "home country". I think Obama's own book said Kenya was his home country too. These things get talked about, but never taken very seriously.
And Barack "O'Bama" was a big hit in his ancestral home town in Ireland:
President O'Bama, as the Irish have dubbed him, won a delirious welcome in the Emerald Isle Monday when he hoisted a Guinness, tried some Gaelic and laid claim to Celtic kin. "Hello Ireland! My name is Barack Obama of the Moneygall Obamas," he told a cheering, laughing throng in Dublin http://www.nydailynews.com/news/poli...ticle-1.146112
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