Barack and Michelle Obama’s Monster Book Deal

Attempting to put an even slicker gloss on their con-man personas, Barack Obama and his wife have signed a joint deal with Penguin Random House publishers for their memoirs, which will be a minimum of two titles and possibly more, in a deal worth some $60 million.

It’s said that of the books, Michelle Obama’s tome may end up being the more popular one, but that won’t stop readers from perusing Barack’s pages, as his first two books haven’t exactly been slouches on Amazon or in other outlets, earning the former president a total of $15.6 million so far.

This unprecedented dollar amount for presidential memoirs is fairly disgusting, given that Obama’s track record in office is so terrible; it’s just further proof that Obama the public figure and Obama the policy maker are two very different people.

For those who still live under the illusion that Obamacare was the next best thing to sliced bread and that Obama “created” millions of full-time, high-paying manufacturing jobs (while lowering unemployment), these volumes may be something they can treasure on their mantel or in their bookshelves forever.

But for Republicans, the recently released “Reasons to Vote for Democrats” by Michael J. Knowles (a book that is made up of entirely of blank pages) is probably a better idea. Watch as Good Morning America’s Michael Strahan gets the inside scoop from correspondent Cokie Roberts.


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