Obama Shows Trump How to be Presidential

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In a Republic, actually
‘Trump has had nothing to say about the [Kenya] election. He's spent this week on vacation, tweeting about a senator who criticized him and complaining, yet again, about the "fake news" of every reputable news source in the country.

His presidency has become an international embarrassment, partly because of the cloud of Russian collusion, but largely because of Trump himself and the choices he makes: the trigger-finger tweeting that makes him seem more pubescent than presidential, the colossal ego he puts before the good of the country, the rambling and incoherent verbiage that makes some suspect something's not quite right.
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It's a sad and telling state of affairs when a former president has more influence on an important American ally than a sitting one. It's not just that Trump hasn't said anything about the Kenyan elections, it's that any statement he made would likely be met with a collective shrug. He's not just widely reviled and disliked here -- he's mocked.

Obama remains respected at home and abroad, his name met with smiles and nods from many Kenyans and Americans alike. Say the name "Trump" and you'll get snickering and eye rolls.’

Obama shows Trump how to be presidential (opinion) - CNN

Sad, indeed.
 
i find it funny after eight years of what can only be called the catastrophic presidency of Obama, which led to the rejection of Hillary Clinton as his incumbent and the election of Trump in the first place, there are those that still praise that piece of shit Obama.
 
A CNN opinion piece - objective journalism at it's best. :biggrin:
Opinion pieces aren't supposed to be objective journalism. I so wish you folks would learn the difference.

Yes. I realize CNN isn't objective at all when writing an opinion piece.So why bother posting the article on this forum as if we should care? Hence, my comment. Right over your head. smh
 
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The Kenyan election? Is jughead running for office?
 
‘Trump has had nothing to say about the [Kenya] election. He's spent this week on vacation, tweeting about a senator who criticized him and complaining, yet again, about the "fake news" of every reputable news source in the country.

His presidency has become an international embarrassment, partly because of the cloud of Russian collusion, but largely because of Trump himself and the choices he makes: the trigger-finger tweeting that makes him seem more pubescent than presidential, the colossal ego he puts before the good of the country, the rambling and incoherent verbiage that makes some suspect something's not quite right.
[…]
It's a sad and telling state of affairs when a former president has more influence on an important American ally than a sitting one. It's not just that Trump hasn't said anything about the Kenyan elections, it's that any statement he made would likely be met with a collective shrug. He's not just widely reviled and disliked here -- he's mocked.

Obama remains respected at home and abroad, his name met with smiles and nods from many Kenyans and Americans alike. Say the name "Trump" and you'll get snickering and eye rolls.’

Obama shows Trump how to be presidential (opinion) - CNN

Sad, indeed.
Sad, indeed.
yes your useless threads are quite sad........care to comment jones?...
 
i find it funny after eight years of what can only be called the catastrophic presidency of Obama, which led to the rejection of Hillary Clinton as his incumbent and the election of Trump in the first place, there are those that still praise that piece of shit Obama.
Exactly.
 
No you see TRUMP SHOWS people how to UNDO what that prick Obama has created fool!




Imagine American's coming together as videos and photos prove Obama the ass has created the total opposite wtf do you think everyone is attacking everything about whites, blacks, Hispanics, muslims you fkn name it!! OBAMA did ALL OF IT!! Now TRUMP has to UNDO it all.
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‘Trump has had nothing to say about the [Kenya] election. He's spent this week on vacation, tweeting about a senator who criticized him and complaining, yet again, about the "fake news" of every reputable news source in the country.

His presidency has become an international embarrassment, partly because of the cloud of Russian collusion, but largely because of Trump himself and the choices he makes: the trigger-finger tweeting that makes him seem more pubescent than presidential, the colossal ego he puts before the good of the country, the rambling and incoherent verbiage that makes some suspect something's not quite right.
[…]
It's a sad and telling state of affairs when a former president has more influence on an important American ally than a sitting one. It's not just that Trump hasn't said anything about the Kenyan elections, it's that any statement he made would likely be met with a collective shrug. He's not just widely reviled and disliked here -- he's mocked.

Obama remains respected at home and abroad, his name met with smiles and nods from many Kenyans and Americans alike. Say the name "Trump" and you'll get snickering and eye rolls.’

Obama shows Trump how to be presidential (opinion) - CNN

Sad, indeed.


and you wonder why no one takes you seriously --LOL
 
It's too bad Obama was not a leader in any sense of the word. Trump clearly is.
Meh..... the 2017 Economy belongs to Obama, Let's see how the Trump economy beginning in 2018 is doing.
Meh...the minute Trump was elected the economy took off, because business people knew jughead was gone!
Trump's propose tax cuts will tank the economy and cost the deficit 6 trillion dollars alone!
 

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