Washington Post reports on 'resentment', 'jealousy' between Obama/Biden camps: The 'bromance' is 'exaggerated'

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Washington Post reports on 'resentment', 'jealousy' between Obama/Biden camps: The 'bromance' is 'exaggerated'
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A new Washington Post report delved into the 'long-simmering tension,' 'jealousy' and 'resentment' between the Obama and Biden camps that supposedly exists.

Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce reacts to a new book unveiling drama between President Obama and then Vice President Biden and argues against the elite ‘establishment’ after news of Biden’s $1 million payout from the University of Pennsylvania.A Washington Post report uncovered juicy details on the jealousy and tension between formerand President Joe Biden’s circles on Tuesday, just ahead of Obama’s upcoming visit to D.C. for the unveiling of his official White House portrait.

"When former president Barack Obama returned to the White House for the first time in April, he received a hero’s welcome from Democrats," Pager wrote. He then described how Obama seemed to strike a nerve during his address to the group in attendance. According to the author, Biden’s people viewed this as another display of Obama’s cockiness."They saw the quip, intentional or not, as part of a pattern of arrogance from Obama and a reminder of the disrespect many felt from Obama’s cadre of aides toward Biden," he claimed.

From the Obama team perspective, they are"frustrated that Biden’s aides regularly boast of how they have avoided the mistakes of the Obama White House, such as failing to sufficiently tout the president’s accomplishments." Pager mentioned that Democratic leaders need the two camps to look beyond these hang-ups for the sake of the party’s success."Democratic leaders say they urgently need both presidents to bolster party turnout in the upcoming midterms. Obama is revered by many in the Democratic base, while Biden retains a strong appeal to Democratic centrists and has drawing power as the sitting president," he wrote.

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