Obamas Legacy: The Rise of Donald Trump

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Obama opened the way for Trump. He’s like Rick Moranis in Ghostbusters, or something. And even Ghostbusters was ruined on his watch.


Without policy achievements to hang his hat on, Obama’s rhetoric will be how he’s remembered – and the results have been ugly. On his recent Asian tour, President Obama characterized his fellow Americans (the most productive workers in the world) as “lazy.” In fact, he went on to deride Americans for a list of supposed transgressions ranging from the Vietnam War to environmental desecration to the 19th century treatment of Native Americans. “If you’re in the United States,” the president said, “sometimes you can feel lazy and think we’re so big we don’t have to really know anything about other people.”

The attack on supposedly insular Americans was somewhat bizarre, given that Obama himself knows no foreign languages. He often seems confused about even basic world geography. (His birthplace of Hawaii is not “Asia,” Austrians do not speak “Austrian,” and the Falkland Islands are not the Maldives).

Obama’s sense of history is equally weak. Contrary to his past remarks, the Islamic world did not spark either the Western Renaissance or the Enlightenment. Cordoba was not, as he once suggested, an Islamic center of “tolerance” during the Spanish Inquisition; in fact, its Muslim population had been expelled during the early Reconquista over two centuries earlier.

In another eerie ditto of his infamous 2008 attack on the supposedly intolerant Pennsylvania “clingers,” Obama returned to his theme that ignorant Americans “typically” become xenophobic and racist: “Typically, when people feel stressed, they turn on others who don’t look like them.” (“Typically” is not a good Obama word to use in the context of racial relations, since he once dubbed his own grandmother a “typical white person.”) Too often Obama has gratuitously aroused racial animosities with inflammatory rhetoric such as “punish our enemies,” or injected himself into the middle of hot-button controversies like the Trayvon Martin case, the Henry Louis Gates melodrama, and the “hands up, don’t shoot” Ferguson mayhem.

Most recently, Obama seemed to praise backup 49ers quarterback and multimillionaire Colin Kaepernick for his refusal to stand during the National Anthem, empathizing with Kaepernick’s claims of endemic American racism. What is going on in Obama’s home stretch? Apparently Obama is veering even further to the left, in hopes of establishing a rhetorical progressive legacy in lieu of any lasting legislative or foreign-policy achievement.

The Legacies of Barack Obama
 
Obama opened the way for Trump. He’s like Rick Moranis in Ghostbusters, or something. And even Ghostbusters was ruined on his watch.


Without policy achievements to hang his hat on, Obama’s rhetoric will be how he’s remembered – and the results have been ugly. On his recent Asian tour, President Obama characterized his fellow Americans (the most productive workers in the world) as “lazy.” In fact, he went on to deride Americans for a list of supposed transgressions ranging from the Vietnam War to environmental desecration to the 19th century treatment of Native Americans. “If you’re in the United States,” the president said, “sometimes you can feel lazy and think we’re so big we don’t have to really know anything about other people.”

The attack on supposedly insular Americans was somewhat bizarre, given that Obama himself knows no foreign languages. He often seems confused about even basic world geography. (His birthplace of Hawaii is not “Asia,” Austrians do not speak “Austrian,” and the Falkland Islands are not the Maldives).

Obama’s sense of history is equally weak. Contrary to his past remarks, the Islamic world did not spark either the Western Renaissance or the Enlightenment. Cordoba was not, as he once suggested, an Islamic center of “tolerance” during the Spanish Inquisition; in fact, its Muslim population had been expelled during the early Reconquista over two centuries earlier.

In another eerie ditto of his infamous 2008 attack on the supposedly intolerant Pennsylvania “clingers,” Obama returned to his theme that ignorant Americans “typically” become xenophobic and racist: “Typically, when people feel stressed, they turn on others who don’t look like them.” (“Typically” is not a good Obama word to use in the context of racial relations, since he once dubbed his own grandmother a “typical white person.”) Too often Obama has gratuitously aroused racial animosities with inflammatory rhetoric such as “punish our enemies,” or injected himself into the middle of hot-button controversies like the Trayvon Martin case, the Henry Louis Gates melodrama, and the “hands up, don’t shoot” Ferguson mayhem.

Most recently, Obama seemed to praise backup 49ers quarterback and multimillionaire Colin Kaepernick for his refusal to stand during the National Anthem, empathizing with Kaepernick’s claims of endemic American racism. What is going on in Obama’s home stretch? Apparently Obama is veering even further to the left, in hopes of establishing a rhetorical progressive legacy in lieu of any lasting legislative or foreign-policy achievement.

The Legacies of Barack Obama
You're half right. Without Obama, or another non-white potus, no Two Tone Donnie.
 
Obama opened the way for Trump, just like Bush opened the way for Obama.
 
Somewhat agree with the OP

The radical right went batshit crazy when Obama was elected. Obama was a Muslim, not born in America, not like you and me, a commie, gay and whatever else they could throw at him

Trump was the natural response to this type of electorate
 
If Obama is responsible for the rise of Trump, then Democrats owe him a great debt of gratitude, because without Trump around,

the Republicans would be in a much better position to win the presidency.
 
Obama opened the way for Trump, just like Bush opened the way for Obama.
buuuuut W abandoned fiscal and for policy conservatism that dated back at least to Ike, let along Reagan. His claim to worst ever is not just based on results, but upon killing a brand name. The gop is the party of medicare drug coverage now. Is it a surprise the gop couldn't support some federal involvement in insuring affordable coverage for all?

The Alt R would be doing the same thing regardless of whatever Obama or any other first black potus did
 
Obama opened the way for Trump, just like Bush opened the way for Obama.
buuuuut W abandoned fiscal and for policy conservatism that dated back at least to Ike, let along Reagan. His claim to worst ever is not just based on results, but upon killing a brand name. The gop is the party of medicare drug coverage now. Is it a surprise the gop couldn't support some federal involvement in insuring affordable coverage for all?

The Alt R would be doing the same thing regardless of whatever Obama or any other first black potus did
I don't believe either Bush or Obama were the worst Presidents ever. Close...but not quite.

However, Bush's idiocy and bungling and destruction of the conservative brand opened the door wide for Obama.

Obama's legislative incompetence and poor leadership left the door wide for Trump.

I completely agree with OldSchool's assessment of conservative media's part, too.
 
OP blamed Ghostbusters on Obama....because yanno, everything in the world is Obama's fault
 
Trump is conservative media's legacy. They've been working towards him for decades.
I'm not aware of one conservative media person for Trump a year ago.
That doesn't matter. Over the past decade and a half, conservative media created a culture which was a natural feeding ground for dumbed down, short term memory, bigoted tards. And when Trump came along, they gravitated to him like moths to a flame.

As for you being unaware of one conservative media person for Trump, that's on you. Hannity has been backing him since the beginning. As has Coulter.

August 2015: Ann Coulter Endorses Donald Trump
 
Left Wing political correctness is choking America. Trump is the antidote. Comprende?
 
They use the "I'm not aware" excuse so often to ignore facts. You say the sky is blue and they'll dismiss it by saying "im not aware of anyone who says that"

Then you show them and they dismiss that information too
 

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