The elephant in the room ... 'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...

I bet Hillary wishes Obama had kept his stupid mouth shut, eh?
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...
Trump is gonna take your disgusting hero down. Together with ag barr. Unlike you they have proof of Obamagate . Guess people were correct , when you hang out with american hating democrats like William Ayers and Reverend Wright you are no doubt an american hating Democrat...
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...
You think so? I can’t really think of anything he would be jealous of. The biggest mistake of obies life was to fuck with Trump. He took his job and destroyed his entire legacy. But let’s see what Trump would be jealous of.

He had two parents. Obie had a drunk fraud African that left him and a white whore mom who also left him.

Obie has a college career so stellar he’s embarrassed to show his grades. Trumps entire college years are there to see.

Obie married a dump truck of a woman. Trump married three models. There’s not a man alive that would pick Michelle over any of those three.

Obies kids are on the fast track to drug rehab. Trumps kids run businesses.

Obies legacy ends with him. Trumps will endure for a century.
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...

I see things differently. Trump is obsessed with Obama. The DOJ is readying a case against the elephant-eared faggot and Trump wants him in jail where he belongs.

Like Dopey Donald Trump locked up Hillary? MAGAnut extremists Hossfly and his ilk will believe the most preposterous lies from Dopey Donald Trump.
Trump hasn't hit back yet!!

I told you stupid fucks you were making a huge mistake going after Trump because HE'S NOT A CUCKED REPUBLICAN!!!

He's a counterpuncher and he's going to clean your clocks!

Dopey Donald Trump has lost the plot and is lashing out blindly and wildly in all directions.

A total mental meltdown of Dopey Donald Trump is very probable.
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...
Who’s Obama?

Who was Dopey Donald Trump?
The man who made America great again.

Greatest mountain of cadavers?
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...
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Mitch will show his globo homo Inc uniparty stripes ...watch
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...
Hate to break it to you...No white man is obsessed with any black man.
Cue the niggs and white guilt whackos...cry “RACIST”!
 
Obama's legacy is another Trump failure.

"Trump has a problem where I think he’s just jealous of the fact that Obama is still so admired"
Tara Setmayer [a former Republican communications director on Capitol Hill​
Name one Obama accomplishment.
I’ll wait.

Here are 50. Please don't thank me.

Apologies for taxing your tiny Maganut extremist mind by expecting your reading and comprehension and not finding a pictorial presentation.

Obama’s Top 50 Accomplishments, Revisited | Washington Monthly

Obama’s Top 50 Accomplishments, Revisited
The comprehensive legacy of the 44th President.

by Paul Glastris and Nancy LeTourneauMAGAZINE
Pete Souza/Official White House

In March 2012, we compiled a list of what were, at the time, President Barack Obama’s greatest achievements, to accompany our cover story, “The Incomplete Greatness of Barack Obama.” Today, at the end of his second term, Obama’s legacy is far more complete. Indeed, items from the original list—such as increasing national service opportunities, creating the Race to the Top education reform program, and expanding stem cell research—fell off in order to make room for new ones.

But his legacy is also under threat. Donald Trump and the new Republican-dominated Congress have pledged to undo much of what the president has achieved, including repealing the Affordable Care Act and reversing important executive actions on immigration and climate change. So it is with this caveat that we offer the following updated list of Obama’s top accomplishments.

1. Passed Health Care Reform
After five presidents over the course of a century failed to create universal health insurance, signed the Affordable Care Act in 2010. More than twenty million Americans have gained coverage since the passage of the law, which provides subsidies for Americans to buy coverage, expands Medicaid eligibility, and prohibits insurers from denying coverage to people with preexisting conditions. The uninsured rate has dropped from 16 percent in 2010 to 9 percent in 2015. The law also mandates free preventive care, allows young people to stay on their parents’ policies up to age twenty-six, and imposes a ban on annual and lifetime caps on benefits.

2. Rescued the Economy
Signed the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in 2009 to spur economic growth amid the most severe downturn since the Great Depression. As of October 2016, the economy had added 15.5 million new jobs since early 2010 and set a record with seventy-three straight months of private-sector job growth. The unemployment rate, which hit a sustained peak of about 10 percent in 2009, has dropped to 4.6 percent as of November 2016.

3. Passed Wall Street Reform
Signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in 2010 to re-regulate the financial sector after its practices caused the Great Recession. The law tightens capital requirements on large banks and other financial institutions, allows the government to take them into receivership if they pose a threat to the economy, and limits their ability to trade with customers’ money for their own profit. Dodd-Frank also created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to crack down on abusive lending and financial services. By the end of fiscal year 2016, the CFPB had handled nearly one million consumer complaints and taken actions that resulted in $11.7 billion in relief for more than twenty-seven million consumers.

4. Negotiated a Deal to Block A Nuclear Iran
Led six nations in reaching an agreement with Iran that requires the country to end its nuclear weapons program and submit to a rigorous International Atomic Energy Agency inspections regime in exchange for lifting global sanctions. The deal—which resulted from first toughening sanctions against Iran—also blocked Iran’s pathways to building a bomb, slowing down the development time for a weapon from three months to one year if Iran were to break its commitments. ...
 
Obama's legacy is another Trump failure.

"Trump has a problem where I think he’s just jealous of the fact that Obama is still so admired"
Tara Setmayer [a former Republican communications director on Capitol Hill​
Since you can’t think of any accomplishments by Obama let me help you.
He destroyed the Democratic Party, turned the House and Senate into Republican control and eventually made the SCOTUS conservative for the first time in generations.

And fucked your mind?
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...
Barry the Magnificent lied.
He did spy on Trump's campaign.
Did you know that it is highly illegal to do that?

Without a raincoat?
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...

Obama's nervous now, he knows he is about to be exposed for the worthless piece of shit he truly is...

If Obama is nervous why is Dopey Donald Trump in a frenzy lashing out blindly and wildly?
 
Obama's legacy is another Trump failure.

"Trump has a problem where I think he’s just jealous of the fact that Obama is still so admired"
Tara Setmayer [a former Republican communications director on Capitol Hill​
The real issue is Obama was mediocre but expensive. And in history there are despots that are hated and there are despots not so much. Please tell me how much it improved in inner city areas. The gay and feminist agendas made out great. And the standards lowered for better jobs to accommadate diversity were pushed. The destruction of traditional marriage became even more of a standard as single parent families became even more celebrated. Gay parents and straight parents even push their kids to be gay now. You know. Conditions can change. And change rapidly. And with that the way people think on issues and they can be drastic. We have forgotten that people have suffered economically in our nation in higher numbers in our history. And if it happened before it can happen again.

221lcidw should thank Obama for making 221lcidw relevant. You are evidently professing expertise in gay and feminist agendas.
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...

I see things differently. Trump is obsessed with Obama. The DOJ is readying a case against the elephant-eared faggot and Trump wants him in jail where he belongs.

Still, no definition of Obamagate. Let's be honest here, Trump wouldn't know the particulars unless one of his tweeters, texters, or somebody from Fox or OAN gave him those talking points.
/——-/ “ Let's be honest here,”
It is impossible for you libtards to be honest about anything. Nothing in your post can be proven, it’s just your blind, stupid TDS.

You're full of shit. Keep it under your MGAnut hat.
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...




I think you have that backwards. Trump winning was the ultimate revenge and with the recent revelations that Obama was behind the coup attempt and you are gong to see Obama getting worried. I hope. If this crime is allowed to go unpunished then this republic is headed for oblivion.

Dopey Donald Trump is your Judas goat.
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...
Trump is gonna take your disgusting hero down. Together with ag barr. Unlike you they have proof of Obamagate . Guess people were correct , when you hang out with american hating democrats like William Ayers and Reverend Wright you are no doubt an american hating Democrat...

MAGAnut extremists are totally demented if they believe this Obamagate nonsense which is just noise created to disrupt rational political argument and deflect from Trump's own criminal acts..
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

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'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...
You think so? I can’t really think of anything he would be jealous of. The biggest mistake of obies life was to fuck with Trump. He took his job and destroyed his entire legacy. But let’s see what Trump would be jealous of.

He had two parents. Obie had a drunk fraud African that left him and a white whore mom who also left him.

Obie has a college career so stellar he’s embarrassed to show his grades. Trumps entire college years are there to see.

Obie married a dump truck of a woman. Trump married three models. There’s not a man alive that would pick Michelle over any of those three.

Obies kids are on the fast track to drug rehab. Trumps kids run businesses.

Obies legacy ends with him. Trumps will endure for a century.

Thanks for demonstrating how mentally deranged you are.
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

4000.jpg


'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...
You think so? I can’t really think of anything he would be jealous of. The biggest mistake of obies life was to fuck with Trump. He took his job and destroyed his entire legacy. But let’s see what Trump would be jealous of.

He had two parents. Obie had a drunk fraud African that left him and a white whore mom who also left him.

Obie has a college career so stellar he’s embarrassed to show his grades. Trumps entire college years are there to see.

Obie married a dump truck of a woman. Trump married three models. There’s not a man alive that would pick Michelle over any of those three.

Obies kids are on the fast track to drug rehab. Trumps kids run businesses.

Obies legacy ends with him. Trumps will endure for a century.
Fantastic post, thanks.
 
Obama publicly humiliated Donald Trump and Trump has not recovered from the humilation: "Setmayer points to the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, where Trump sat stony-faced and humiliated as Obama lampooned the Celebrity Apprentice host’s nascent political ambitions. Obama even pointed to a photoshopped image of a Trump White House with hotel, casino, golf course and gold columns."

It is very evident that Donald Trump is envious of Obama and has set out to destroy as much of Obama's legislation and executive orders as he can.

This is Trump's big weakness. People can rile and antagonize Donald Trump into a state of apoplexy by praising Obama and comparing Trump's performance and poll numbers negatively to Obama. The economic effect of the Covid19 pandemic has created huge opportunities for antagonizing Donald Trump.

Donald Trump could be provoked into a frenzied campaign of online rants and rages by a deliberate campaign by Democrats to provoke him and deflect him from doing anything other than just raging at Obama and the media.

4000.jpg


'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama

'It eats him alive inside': Trump's latest attack shows endless obsession with Obama
The president seems more interested in blaming his predecessor than tackling the coronavirus – so what’s driving Trump’s fixation?

by David Smith in Washington
Published Sat 16 May 2020

President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump once sat together in the Oval Office. “I was immediately struck by Trump’s body language,” wrote journalist Jon Karl in his memoir Front Row at The Trump Show. “I was seeing a side of him I had never seen. He seemed, believe it or not, humbled.”

It was November 2016 and, just for once, Trump was not in charge of the room, Karl recalls. Obama was still president, directing the action and setting the tone. His successor “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out”. What the two men discussed in their meeting that day, only they know.

But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex.

Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following.

Ben Rhodes, a former Obama national security aide, tweeted this week: “Trump’s fact-free fixation on Obama dating back to birtherism is so absurd and stupid that it would be comic if it wasn’t so tragic.” ...
Trump is gonna take your disgusting hero down. Together with ag barr. Unlike you they have proof of Obamagate . Guess people were correct , when you hang out with american hating democrats like William Ayers and Reverend Wright you are no doubt an american hating Democrat...

MAGAnut extremists are totally demented if they believe this Obamagate nonsense which is just noise created to disrupt rational political argument and deflect from Trump's own criminal acts..
Why is it every time you persue a Trump criminal act it ends up being a democrat criminal?
 

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