Can you believe this asshole? If you were ever confused about where "divisiveness" in the country comes from, just read Obama's remarks.
Obama says rise of Trump was racist reaction to 'having a black man in the White House', blasts President for birtherism and says the rot set into GOP when McCain named Sarah Palin as running mate
- Barack Obama slams Republicans as xenophobic and paranoid in his forthcoming memoir
- 'A Promised Land' is out next week; CNN and New York Times obtained copies
- Obama, in the 768-page tome, reflects on how his historic election led to racial divisions in the country
- He claims Trump took advantage of that to win the presidency
- Obama also admits he smoked eight to ten cigarettes a day in White House
- He quit when Malia didn't like it
- He also writes about how the White House increased tensions in his marriage
- Book is first of two parts, part of the book deal he and Michelle Obama made
Obama is correct.
Trump validated your hate and told you it was a correct posture.
It was Obama's shit policies that created any and all animosity.
Oh...that is what forced Trump to be a birther....and guys like to continue to believe he was born in Kenya?
It was open border policies, eight years of economic malaise, failed stimulus, failed foreign policy throughout the middle east, and a slew of other idiotic decisions that created any disdain for Obama. Playing the race card to cover his many failures created divisions, but only proved racism on the left.
Meanwhile back in reality....
Hispanic leaders often called Obama the "Deporter in Chief"
President Obama has been dubbed "Deporter-in-Chief" by immigrant rights activists because of his record of deportations. Latino USA breaks down the label and places the term in historical context.
www.npr.org
Trump likes to talk about the stock market. The "economic malaise" resulted in the DJIA climbing 149% under Obama--leaps and bounds ahead of what the blob's performance was
Obama's foreign policy killed OBL and re-focused our efforts on Afghanistan instead of the great Iraqi Mis-Adventure Trump supported
The long shadow of the Iraq War continues to color presidential politics. In a forum focused on national security, Democ
www.politifact.com
Care to try again with some actual points instead of what you imagined happened?