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Look, I get that you don't like Trump, but Obama never lived up to your expectations of a "real president." Sure, he was smooth, but he was also divisive as hell and certainly didn't quietly do his job (sure, President Trump is as well, but let's not act like Obama wasn't too).
He was divisive to those who love division.
Find the nearest mirror in your home and stare deeply into it.
I always knew that Trump wouldn’t be able to grasp policy, but damn..is it too much to ask that he at least shows some class? His wife certainly does.
But then, Republicans have always been impressed with swaggering loudmouthed authoritarian types that love to toss their weight around. They confuse such behavior with toughness.
Trump is far from tough. It’s false truculence. Anyone who is THAT garrulous is soft as Twinkie filling.
Remember when our President's acted Presidential? Remember when they just quietly got the job done, instead of running their loud mouth on Fox News and babbling incoherently? Remember when we had a real President?
I remember. I miss those days. This is what a real President did. 75 straight months of job growth.
Jobs are not created by government. Government creates debt.
from your link "One of the clearest signs of how much people were hurting during the recession is that nearly 50 million Americans -- roughly 15% of the population -- needed food stamps.
Food stamp use peaked in 2013 and has fallen slightly since, although it remains a elevated levels and far higher than when President Obama took office in 2009. It's another sign the recovery isn't reaching everybody yet."
Seriously? You want to prove who is more presidential by proving that your guy lied a little bit less than the other guy? Is there a critical point of mass that we're going for here? A number at which we all get to say "Okay, the first ## number of lies were forgivable, but now you've told one too many"? Or is it a matter of substance? Do big lies get more points of fewer points?
No, what was asked for is a list of provable lies. Got one?
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Obama was the worst President in the history of this nation, but as bad as he was, Hillary would have been ten times worse.
No he wasn't. Historians are ranking him in the middle. Presidents like Harding and Buchanan were the worst, take your right wing partisan blinders off
No he wasn't. Historians are ranking him in the middle. Presidents like Harding and Buchanan were the worst, take your right wing partisan blinders off
Way too soon to rank Obama at all. Let's see where we are at in 25 years. This is the same reason that sports players have to wait at least 5 years after retiring to be inducted into the various hall of fames.
I suspect when the dust settles, however, that Obama will be closer to the bottom than to the top.
Thank goodness Obama was lazy. He could only get the failed Obamacare through in two years with a Democrat controlled Congress. He was the Golfer, Vacationer, and Democrat Campaigner/Fundraiser in Chief. Glad Trump unraveled all most all of his "accomplishments" in about six months.
"Mr. Teleprompter"
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