Obamagate rants by the President and Rwinger media sound so desperate it makes them look stupid.
How long this will last is your guess.
Remember, the 2020 election will be a referendum on Trump.
Also, he will be running against Joe Biden. Remember?
"Vanity Fair reporter Gabriel Sherman, however, writes on Twitter that Trump’s conspiratorial ramblings about Obama fall apart at the slightest scrutiny."
“Serious question for Trumpers: why would Obama ‘SPY’ on Trump campaign but not do anything with the info?” he asks rhetorically. “Put another way, why would Obama WH go to extreme lengths to break the law but not help Hillary win? That’s the dumbest conspiracy of all time.”
President Donald Trump over the weekend launched a series of attacks on former President Barack Obama in an effort to cast him as the purported mastermind of a conspiracy to ensnare former national security adviser Mike Flynn into a perjury trap.Vanity Fair reporter Gabriel Sherman, however...
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Anything to distract from covid. Trump has long been envious of Obama.
Link please. I disagree 100%. Critical does not equal envious. I am critical of that moron JoeB. I am not envious of him whatsoever.
It's not a matter of being critical - it is more a matter of obsession and obsessively comparing himself and Obama even 3 yrs into his term.
It's a subjective claim - there is no way to quantify envy objectively, but it's behavior distinctly different than his predecessors.
This opinion piece concludes with:
Trump seems terrified that history will look more kindly on Obama’s presidency than on his own.
He made up a story about President Barack Obama trying "11 times" to call Kim Jong Un. He expressed suspicion of Obama's post-presidency Netflix deal and book deal. He claimed he, "not Obama," captured ISIS prisoners.
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Washington (CNN)He
made up a story about President Barack Obama trying "11 times" to call Kim Jong Un. He expressed suspicion of Obama's post-presidency Netflix deal and book deal. He claimed he, "not Obama," captured ISIS prisoners.
President Donald Trump mentioned his predecessor's name
10 times in one Cabinet meeting two weeks ago. All 10 were unprompted.
Trump has had a
years-long fixation with Obama that predates his presidential campaign. But it has appeared to intensify in recent months, at least judging by the frequency of his public disparagement.
October capped a five-month stretch in which Trump talked or tweeted about Obama far more than he did at any other point in his presidency.
Trump used Obama's name 106 times in June, the most of any month of his presidency; 80 times in October, his third-highest monthly total; 68 times in July, his fourth-highest monthly total; 61 times in August, his fifth-highest monthly total; and 51 times in September, his ninth-highest monthly total.
Over the five-month period, Trump mentioned Obama an average of 2.4 times per day. If you add in his 69 mentions of the "previous administration" or "last administration," it was 2.8 times per day.