Who does Barack Obama really support in this primary race… that is what everyone wants to know.
If we are to believe the D.C. rumblings, that candidate would appear to be Elizabeth Warren.
Behind Closed Doors
Joe Biden says that he has asked Obama to stay out of the race.
He wants to win the nomination on his own, yet he continuously drops Obama’s name every chance he gets.
Recent ads all but say this will be Obama 2.0.
The rumors flying around D.C. tell a different story as to why Biden has not yet gotten Obama’s outright endorsement.
Obama has been privately telling all the big-money donors in the Democrat party to stand behind Warren if she wins the nomination.
He is doing this because Warren has been shaming all the candidates taking dark money as well as ripping the one percent in this country and threatening to take all their money off them in new taxes.
Not only that, Obama has been “selling” Warren to these people as a “capable candidate.”
One Obama ally stated, “I think he feels licensed to give an opinion on her because he’s ‘hired’ her.”
Warren actually worked for Obama in the Treasury Department.
She was instrumental in the foundation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
This is the same government agency that is currently before the Supreme Court for having too much power under its Director.
What About Joe?
Most believe that Obama will stump for any Democrat candidate that wins, but the fact he appears to only be doing this now for Warren tells us a lot.
If Obama really wanted Joe Biden to be the nominee, he would be pitching Joe on his own through backchannels, but that does not appear to be happening.
As it turns out, Biden may not need Obama’s help because Hunter’s legal problems could wind up ending Joe Biden’s campaign very soon.
There is going to be a lot of very low-hanging fruit that comes from Hunter’s paternity suit in Arkansas, and we will be right there to collect every bit of it.
If the reports are all true that are currently being reported, Joe Biden may have a LOT more to worry about than what to buy his new grandchild for Christmas.