Obama once again uses a commencement speech as his political platform.

Classless Barry Hussein.............


LOLOL

Dumbfuck, Obama wasn't president when he said that. Are you ever not a retard, Shortbus?

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Inauguration speech Jan 2009.

Run along kid, you are no match for me.

LOLOLOL

Obama was inaugurated in August of 2008??


Well if nothing else, you answered my question -- you're always a retard. An ODS suffering retard.

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I never said he was. Go look at his inaugural address in Jan 2009, just like I said, Stupid.

Learn to read.
 
Presidents who have class do not comment on the current President. Barry has no class.

He lowered the bar as President, and he is lowering as an ex-President.


Obama slams Trump administration's leadership amid coronavirus pandemic

WASHINGTON — Former President Barack Obama criticized “the folks in charge” for their response to the coronavirus pandemic in a commencement address Saturday, offering some of his most pointed condemnation of President Donald Trump’s administration.

“More than anything, this pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they’re doing,” Obama said in the address, which was streamed online. “A lot of them aren’t even pretending to be in charge.”



the exact opposite of what you will say when trump is out of office and bashing the next one.

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CLAIM: Former President Barack Obama is the first president to speak out against his successor.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Several former presidents have made comments criticizing the policies of their successors, including George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter _ even Theodore Roosevelt.

THE FACTS: On Sunday, Trump retweeted a false claim circulating on Twitter. “Barack Hussain Obama is the first Ex-President to ever speak against his successor, which was long tradition of decorum and decency. Should anyone really be surprised? #TrumpsJealousOfObama? I SERIOUSLY doubt it...#ObamaGate #MAGA#KAG #FoxNews,” the tweet stated, misspelling Obama’s middle name, which is Hussein.


Trump retweeted the false claim with the statement: “He got caught, OBAMAGATE!”

During a private call last Friday with former members of his administration, Obama criticized Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, calling it an “absolute chaotic disaster.” A recording of the call was obtained by Yahoo News.

Obama also discussed the Justice Department dropping its criminal case against Trump’s first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, saying he worried that the “basic understanding of rule of law is at risk.”

Although there is a traditional reluctance among presidents to criticize a successor, Obama is not the first president to do so. Online claims dating back to at least 2017 have falsely suggested that he is.

“Historically, recent presidents do not attack sitting presidents that often and when they do, they are measured,” Peter Loge, a professor of media and public affairs at George Washington University, told The Associated Press in a phone interview.

Kathleen Hall Jamieson, a University of Pennsylvania professor who focuses on political communication, agreed.

“When presidents have criticized other presidents, they tend to do so while not naming them,” she said, noting that such criticism would generally be made in private.

In April 2015, former president George W. Bush was seen as criticizing Obama, who took office after Bush served two terms, during a closed-door Republican Jewish Coalition meeting. Bush argued against Obama lifting sanctions in Iran and quoted the words of Sen. Lindsey Graham to denounce Obama’s policies in the region: “Pulling out of Iraq was a strategic blunder.”


Former President Clinton criticized the administration of his successor, George W. Bush, for failing to develop any political or democratic progress in Iraq. During a July 2007 interview, Clinton told Good Morning America, “The point is, that there is no military victory here.”

Former President Jimmy Carter ripped former president Ronald Reagan, who he lost the presidency to in 1980. Carter criticized Reagan for sending arms to Iran in hopes that Americans held captive in Lebanon would be released. Carter said Reagan mishandled the Iran-Contra affair and is ″making believe he’s telling the truth″ to the American people about it.

President Theodore Roosevelt criticized William H. Taft in a series of speeches, even though Roosevelt promoted Taft as his successor. Roosevelt referred to Taft as a traitor of reform, and criticized him for not advancing his progressive policies.

Experts noted that Trump’s rhetoric around former presidents has gone far beyond the norm, particularly his criticism of Obama on social media and at political rallies.

“It is hardly surprising that norm-breaking bad behavior on the part of a current president puts pressure on other norms, such as the one that suggests that it’s bad form for former presidents to publicly criticize their successors,” Richard Ellis, professor of politics at Willamette University told the AP in an email.

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This is part of The Associated Press’ ongoing effort to fact-check misinformation that is shared widely online, including work with Facebook to identify and reduce the circulation of false stories on the platform.

Here’s more information on Facebook’s fact-checking program: How is Facebook addressing false news through third-party fact-checkers? | Facebook Help Center | Facebook

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and that is why you are a human scum trump supporter....

ignorant, rotten....

I hope everything you want to do to liberals happens to you first

Presidents who have class do not comment on the current President. Barry has no class.

He lowered the bar as President, and he is lowering as an ex-President.


Obama slams Trump administration's leadership amid coronavirus pandemic

WASHINGTON — Former President Barack Obama criticized “the folks in charge” for their response to the coronavirus pandemic in a commencement address Saturday, offering some of his most pointed condemnation of President Donald Trump’s administration.

“More than anything, this pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they’re doing,” Obama said in the address, which was streamed online. “A lot of them aren’t even pretending to be in charge.”



the exact opposite of what you will say when trump is out of office and bashing the next one.

---------------------


CLAIM: Former President Barack Obama is the first president to speak out against his successor.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Several former presidents have made comments criticizing the policies of their successors, including George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter _ even Theodore Roosevelt.

THE FACTS: On Sunday, Trump retweeted a false claim circulating on Twitter. “Barack Hussain Obama is the first Ex-President to ever speak against his successor, which was long tradition of decorum and decency. Should anyone really be surprised? #TrumpsJealousOfObama? I SERIOUSLY doubt it...#ObamaGate #MAGA#KAG #FoxNews,” the tweet stated, misspelling Obama’s middle name, which is Hussein.


Trump retweeted the false claim with the statement: “He got caught, OBAMAGATE!”

During a private call last Friday with former members of his administration, Obama criticized Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, calling it an “absolute chaotic disaster.” A recording of the call was obtained by Yahoo News.

Obama also discussed the Justice Department dropping its criminal case against Trump’s first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, saying he worried that the “basic understanding of rule of law is at risk.”

Although there is a traditional reluctance among presidents to criticize a successor, Obama is not the first president to do so. Online claims dating back to at least 2017 have falsely suggested that he is.

“Historically, recent presidents do not attack sitting presidents that often and when they do, they are measured,” Peter Loge, a professor of media and public affairs at George Washington University, told The Associated Press in a phone interview.

Kathleen Hall Jamieson, a University of Pennsylvania professor who focuses on political communication, agreed.

“When presidents have criticized other presidents, they tend to do so while not naming them,” she said, noting that such criticism would generally be made in private.

In April 2015, former president George W. Bush was seen as criticizing Obama, who took office after Bush served two terms, during a closed-door Republican Jewish Coalition meeting. Bush argued against Obama lifting sanctions in Iran and quoted the words of Sen. Lindsey Graham to denounce Obama’s policies in the region: “Pulling out of Iraq was a strategic blunder.”


Former President Clinton criticized the administration of his successor, George W. Bush, for failing to develop any political or democratic progress in Iraq. During a July 2007 interview, Clinton told Good Morning America, “The point is, that there is no military victory here.”

Former President Jimmy Carter ripped former president Ronald Reagan, who he lost the presidency to in 1980. Carter criticized Reagan for sending arms to Iran in hopes that Americans held captive in Lebanon would be released. Carter said Reagan mishandled the Iran-Contra affair and is ″making believe he’s telling the truth″ to the American people about it.

President Theodore Roosevelt criticized William H. Taft in a series of speeches, even though Roosevelt promoted Taft as his successor. Roosevelt referred to Taft as a traitor of reform, and criticized him for not advancing his progressive policies.

Experts noted that Trump’s rhetoric around former presidents has gone far beyond the norm, particularly his criticism of Obama on social media and at political rallies.

“It is hardly surprising that norm-breaking bad behavior on the part of a current president puts pressure on other norms, such as the one that suggests that it’s bad form for former presidents to publicly criticize their successors,” Richard Ellis, professor of politics at Willamette University told the AP in an email.

___

This is part of The Associated Press’ ongoing effort to fact-check misinformation that is shared widely online, including work with Facebook to identify and reduce the circulation of false stories on the platform.

Here’s more information on Facebook’s fact-checking program: How is Facebook addressing false news through third-party fact-checkers? | Facebook Help Center | Facebook

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and that is why you are a human scum trump supporter....

ignorant, rotten....

I hope everything you want to do to liberals happens to you first
Getting worried much? Dont fret because it'll all be over soon. Come November you can relax knowing that there are four more years of Trump coming.
 
Paid a pornstar to abort his own baby as a billionaire
That's what the porn slut would have you think. If we believe her them we HAVE to believe the Child-Shiffin' Biden bitch!

I could win the presidency if you put me up there to debate him. Easily
YOU could win the Presidency if you could debate Trump?
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Well, WHAT'S STOPPING YOU, Juice Boy? Why do you need someone to "put" you up there? Put YOURSELF up there and debate him!
You're the biggest delusionalist since that other assclown, Larry The TV Guy.

You SCHMUCK, you couldn't even hold the fucking door to Trump's limo. :auiqs.jpg:

She has documents it's fact bro

They signed a legal agreement lol

Trump sent his lawyer to pay her. And it involved banks so there is no doubt in the voracity of their claims

And i would crush him.

I'm virile and unafraid of calling him the fuckwit he is. "america first except israel eh donald?" hahaha

And every time he got uppity i would just hit him with a "you aborted your own son donald and you think Americans should trust you, your own children can't"

hahaha
 
Classless Barry Hussein.............


LOLOL

Dumbfuck, Obama wasn't president when he said that. Are you ever not a retard, Shortbus?

:abgg2q.jpg:

Inauguration speech Jan 2009.

Run along kid, you are no match for me.

LOLOLOL

Obama was inaugurated in August of 2008??


Well if nothing else, you answered my question -- you're always a retard. An ODS suffering retard.

1348488761322-smiley_rofl.gif

I never said he was. Go look at his inaugural address in Jan 2009, just like I said, Stupid.

Learn to read.

LOLOL

Aww, dumbfuck is digging his high heels in. Moron, you were whining about President Obama trashing his predecessor and to show that, you posted a link to a speech he gave in 2008, before he was president.

1348488761322-smiley_rofl.gif


You have the brain of a rusty nail.
 
Well, beings as the current occupant of the White House has an ongoing obsession with him
Hey JerkOfAllTrades,
It isn't an "obsession" when people who are your constant sworn enemy keep coming back out of the woodwork every couple weeks to try to interfere with and attack you and you merely comment on them, fighting back.

Bullshit. Trump has had hair across his ass about Obama since the day he took office.
You mean after Obumma tried to mock and degrade him at a Washington dinner because Obumma himself told the world years earlier that he had been a foreign exchange student from Kenya? Then set up intelligence agencies right before leaving office with new rules so they could leak shit on Trump like mad back to him and the media screwing with his Administration?

That silly Drumph--- --- lets every little thing bother him.
LOLOLOL

Oh, look ^^^ yet another brain-dead birfer still pedaling the bullshit that Obama ever said he was born in Kenya or had ever been a foreign exchange student.

If nothing else, this proves there is no cure for ODS. :mm:
 

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