Rattler Posted December 8, 2016 Share Posted December 8, 2016 "Obama disappeared from our collective television screens, replaced by unpopular candidates Clinton and Trump, who slung mud at each other and stole the limelight. As a result, Obama discovered that the abstract idea of a lame-duck Obama was more popular than the cold reality of eight-year President Obama. He wisely adjusted by rarely being heard from or seen for much of 2016. So Obama now departs amid the ruin of the Democratic Party into a lucrative post-presidency: detached and without a legacy." —Victor Davis Hanson He'll profit mightily from his abuse of power and hatred of the law. He can only hope to be as criminally successful as the Clinton's though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtTime Posted December 8, 2016 Share Posted December 8, 2016 2 hours ago, Rattler said: "Obama disappeared from our collective television screens, replaced by unpopular candidates Clinton and Trump, who slung mud at each other and stole the limelight. As a result, Obama discovered that the abstract idea of a lame-duck Obama was more popular than the cold reality of eight-year President Obama. He wisely adjusted by rarely being heard from or seen for much of 2016. So Obama now departs amid the ruin of the Democratic Party into a lucrative post-presidency: detached and without a legacy." —Victor Davis Hanson He'll profit mightily from his abuse of power and hatred of the law. He can only hope to be as criminally successful as the Clinton's though. He never went away! He was all over the TV endorsing Clinton and bashing Trump! He's still on the TV, and media trying to endorse the refugee programs he put into place. Still claiming there have been "no terrorist attacks on US soil during his administration". He's also still spewing all about the 'black lives matter' agenda he endorses, that is killing cops, firemen/women people, EMT's, and innocent civilians in public places across the country. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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