Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time

Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.

Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.

The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.

President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.

Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.

With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.

Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.

Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.

The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.

More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time

Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!

Obama never had any class, the usual protocol is to leave office and STFU for a considerable amount of time.

Obama remains what he always was a Community Organising Agitator.

Maybe President Trump's Department of Justice should launch a full investigation of the Community Organisers time in Office.

That's what most tin pot third world dictators would do. No reason to believe Trump wouldn't.
 
Obozo couldn't keep his fucking big mouth shut for five minutes. Is the MSM going to ask him why it was ok when HE banned immigration from Iraq and Syria for six months in 2011? Fuck no they won't...but someone will...then perhaps, after being hoist by his own petard, we can shut him up for another week or two.
 
Most Support Temporary Ban on Newcomers from Terrorist Havens - Rasmussen Reports™

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 57% of Likely U.S. Voters favor a temporary ban on refugees from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen until the federal government approves its ability to screen out potential terrorists from coming here. Thirty-three percent (33%) are opposed, while 10% are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)


Trump's supporters are turning against him and his popularity rating is at an all time low.

It looks like Trump's presidency failed before it even got started. I wonder if he will quit
 
Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.

Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.

The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.

President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.

Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.

With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve hard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.

Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.

Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.

The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.

More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time

Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
"President [Obama] fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith."

In other words, Obama as usual has no idea what is going on. There is no ban on travel by Muslims from any other country.

How many so-called Christians have been detained at airports?

How many Christians are running around blowing people up, using trucks to ram into crowds, shooting up gay nightclubs and military bases?

Many. Google it...

"Many. Google it..."

No, you post links instead, of course you can't post links because you are babbling out of your buttocks again.
 
Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.

Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.

The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.

President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.

Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.

With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve hard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.

Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.

Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.

The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.

More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time

Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
"President [Obama] fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith."

In other words, Obama as usual has no idea what is going on. There is no ban on travel by Muslims from any other country.

How many so-called Christians have been detained at airports?

How many Christians are running around blowing people up, using trucks to ram into crowds, shooting up gay nightclubs and military bases?

Many. Google it...

"Many. Google it..."

No, you post links instead, of course you can't post links because you are babbling out of your buttocks again.
oh farts.
 
Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.

Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.

The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.

President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.

Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.

With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.

Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.

Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.

The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.

More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time

Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
maybe he should draw a line in the sand.

What another red line, how many red lines would that be?
 
Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.

Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.

The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.

President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.

Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.

With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve hard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.

Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.

Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.

The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.

More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time

Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
"President [Obama] fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith."

In other words, Obama as usual has no idea what is going on. There is no ban on travel by Muslims from any other country.

How many so-called Christians have been detained at airports?

How many Christians are running around blowing people up, using trucks to ram into crowds, shooting up gay nightclubs and military bases?

Many. Google it...

"Many. Google it..."

No, you post links instead, of course you can't post links because you are babbling out of your buttocks again.

For those who can't Google...
 
"President [Obama] fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith."

In other words, Obama as usual has no idea what is going on. There is no ban on travel by Muslims from any other country.

How many so-called Christians have been detained at airports?

How many Christians are running around blowing people up, using trucks to ram into crowds, shooting up gay nightclubs and military bases?

Many. Google it...

"Many. Google it..."

No, you post links instead, of course you can't post links because you are babbling out of your buttocks again.
oh farts.

Lakhota is a SpamBot, he's hooked up to something out in the ether.
 
"President [Obama] fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith."

In other words, Obama as usual has no idea what is going on. There is no ban on travel by Muslims from any other country.

How many so-called Christians have been detained at airports?

How many Christians are running around blowing people up, using trucks to ram into crowds, shooting up gay nightclubs and military bases?

Many. Google it...

"Many. Google it..."

No, you post links instead, of course you can't post links because you are babbling out of your buttocks again.

For those who can't Google...
Washington Redskin
Bad source
 
Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.

Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.

The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.

President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.

Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.

With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.

Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.

Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.

The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.

More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time

Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!

Can't he just shut up? Even George Bush managed to do that, and he gives Obama serious money for his money in competing for the position of the worst president in near history. Do you seriously want Obama to be even less reasonable?

He is making a fool out of himself.
 
How many so-called Christians have been detained at airports?

How many Christians are running around blowing people up, using trucks to ram into crowds, shooting up gay nightclubs and military bases?

Many. Google it...

"Many. Google it..."

No, you post links instead, of course you can't post links because you are babbling out of your buttocks again.
oh farts.

Lakhota is a SpamBot, he's hooked up to something out in the ether.
Dont mind Washington Redskin, he's been on a bender ever since the election. Firewater bad!!!!
 
Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.

Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.

The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.

President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.

Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.

With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.

Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.

Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.

The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.

More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time

Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
What!? Obama has a problem with confronting Islamofascist terrorists!? Color me shocked.
 
"President [Obama] fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith."

In other words, Obama as usual has no idea what is going on. There is no ban on travel by Muslims from any other country.

How many so-called Christians have been detained at airports?

How many Christians are running around blowing people up, using trucks to ram into crowds, shooting up gay nightclubs and military bases?

Many. Google it...

"Many. Google it..."

No, you post links instead, of course you can't post links because you are babbling out of your buttocks again.

For those who can't Google...
now that you've done that, now post the abstract from one that proves your point.
 
Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.

Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.

The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.

President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.

Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.

With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.

Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.

Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.

The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.

More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time

Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
What!? Obama has a problem with confronting Islamofascist terrorists!? Color me shocked.
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