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2024's Biggest Loser Was Barack Obama
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Leroy N. Soetoro
2025-01-03 21:36:55 UTC
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From 2024’s vantage point, is there any way to look at Barack Obama’s
legacy but as a tragic blight on American history?

As desperate, phony, and even dangerous of a campaign Democrats ran this
year, and as embarrassing as the outcome was for all of them, nobody came
out looking more pathetic than Barack Obama. From 2024’s vantage point, is
there any way to look at his legacy but as a tragic blight on American
history?

In the final months of the campaign, Obama seemed to know the outcome of
the election would say just as much about him as it would about Joe Biden,
Kamala Harris, or Donald Trump. And, like all realistic Democrats, he knew
that the nominee he supported was on track to lose. His behavior in those
days was nothing short of appalling.

Obama first stood by and said nothing when George Clooney, who I had no
idea was Democrat royalty, announced in The New York Times that Biden
should give up his reelection campaign, as if there was some obvious plan
as to what the party would do in that event. Obama did nothing and said
nothing as his former vice president was squeezed out, and then he offered
what should go down in Democrat history as the most uncomfortable,
underwhelming endorsement a former president has ever offered a subsequent
nominee. Obama participated in a highly staged phone call with Harris and,
with all the enthusiasm of a mortician, told her, “It appears that people
feel very strongly that you need to be our nominee.”

It never got any better, and it climaxed in the shocking display of Obama
belittling black men. Because he shared in their race (somewhat), Obama
felt they should do as he said. “You’re coming up with all kinds of
reasons and excuses,” he told them to their faces with his arms crossed
and brow furrowed. “I’ve got a problem with that because part of it makes
me think — and I’m speaking to men directly now — part of it makes me
think that, well, you just aren’t feeling the idea of having a woman as
president.” Obama literally wagged his finger to tell these grown men,
“That’s not acceptable. This shouldn’t even be a question.”

If that weren’t crazed enough, he then trotted out wife Michelle to
further nag male voters. “So fellas,” she said at a rally in Michigan,
“before you cast your votes ask yourselves what side of history do you
want to be on.” She said male “rage” is what could cost Democrats the
election. “If we don’t get this election right,” she nagged, “your wife,
your daughter, your mother — we as women will become collateral damage to
your rage. So are you men prepared to look into the eyes of the women and
children you love and tell them that you supported this assault on our
safety?” (Can we get one of those overpaid consultants to advise women in
politics that there’s nothing frank or authentic about referring to men as
“fellas?”)

Generally speaking, Democrat men have never been accused of being too
manly, but it remains a mystery as to who came up with the idea to
browbeat them into voting for Kamala. If it was Obama’s idea, man has he
lost his magic. And if it wasn’t his idea, man has he lost his magic.

“Hope and change” became, “Do what mommy and daddy said.”

Then Trump won decisively, the first Republican in 20 years to win the
popular vote. It’s the second time Trump defeated the Obama-backed
candidate and the second chance Trump has to reverse the havoc Obama and
his legacy have wrought.

Consider that Obama’s supreme legislative achievement was a health
insurance industry overhaul. The ultimate result has been higher prices
and fewer insurance options. Obama supported Hillary Clinton as his
successor, discouraging Biden. She was ended by Trump. In 2020, Biden
became the Democrat nominee with the eventual support of Obama, only to
preside over breakouts of foreign conflict, hyperinflation, rampant crime,
and unmitigated chaos at the southern border, none of which was inevitable
but in fact instigated by Biden’s agenda. Now voters are once again
turning to Trump, the man who made his entry into the Obama-era of
politics by demanding proof of Obama’s birth certificate, which Obama, the
sitting president of the United States, responded to by publishing it.
Sad!

America is done with him. Obama was 2024’s biggest loser.
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November 5, 2024 - Congratulations President Donald Trump. We look
forward to America being great again.

The disease known as Kamala Harris has been effectively treated and
eradicated.

We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that
stupid people won't be offended.

Durham Report: The FBI has an integrity problem. It has none.

Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden
fiasco, President Trump.

Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the
The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood
queer liberal democrat donors.
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2025-01-05 00:00:48 UTC
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https://thefederalist.com/2024/12/31/2024s-biggest-loser-was-barack-obama/
From 2024’s vantage point, is there any way to look at Barack Obama’s
legacy but as a tragic blight on American history?
As desperate, phony, and even dangerous of a campaign Democrats ran this
year, and as embarrassing as the outcome was for all of them, nobody came
out looking more pathetic than Barack Obama. From 2024’s vantage point, is
there any way to look at his legacy but as a tragic blight on American
history?
In the final months of the campaign, Obama seemed to know the outcome of
the election would say just as much about him as it would about Joe Biden,
Kamala Harris, or Donald Trump. And, like all realistic Democrats, he knew
that the nominee he supported was on track to lose. His behavior in those
days was nothing short of appalling.
Obama first stood by and said nothing when George Clooney, who I had no
idea was Democrat royalty, announced in The New York Times that Biden
should give up his reelection campaign, as if there was some obvious plan
as to what the party would do in that event. Obama did nothing and said
nothing as his former vice president was squeezed out, and then he offered
what should go down in Democrat history as the most uncomfortable,
underwhelming endorsement a former president has ever offered a subsequent
nominee. Obama participated in a highly staged phone call with Harris and,
with all the enthusiasm of a mortician, told her, “It appears that people
feel very strongly that you need to be our nominee.”
It never got any better, and it climaxed in the shocking display of Obama
belittling black men. Because he shared in their race (somewhat), Obama
felt they should do as he said. “You’re coming up with all kinds of
reasons and excuses,” he told them to their faces with his arms crossed
and brow furrowed. “I’ve got a problem with that because part of it makes
me think — and I’m speaking to men directly now — part of it makes me
think that, well, you just aren’t feeling the idea of having a woman as
president.” Obama literally wagged his finger to tell these grown men,
“That’s not acceptable. This shouldn’t even be a question.”
If that weren’t crazed enough, he then trotted out wife Michelle to
further nag male voters. “So fellas,” she said at a rally in Michigan,
“before you cast your votes ask yourselves what side of history do you
want to be on.” She said male “rage” is what could cost Democrats the
election. “If we don’t get this election right,” she nagged, “your wife,
your daughter, your mother — we as women will become collateral damage to
your rage. So are you men prepared to look into the eyes of the women and
children you love and tell them that you supported this assault on our
safety?” (Can we get one of those overpaid consultants to advise women in
politics that there’s nothing frank or authentic about referring to men as
“fellas?”)
Generally speaking, Democrat men have never been accused of being too
manly, but it remains a mystery as to who came up with the idea to
browbeat them into voting for Kamala. If it was Obama’s idea, man has he
lost his magic. And if it wasn’t his idea, man has he lost his magic.
“Hope and change” became, “Do what mommy and daddy said.”
Then Trump won decisively, the first Republican in 20 years to win the
popular vote. It’s the second time Trump defeated the Obama-backed
candidate and the second chance Trump has to reverse the havoc Obama and
his legacy have wrought.
Consider that Obama’s supreme legislative achievement was a health
insurance industry overhaul. The ultimate result has been higher prices
and fewer insurance options. Obama supported Hillary Clinton as his
successor, discouraging Biden. She was ended by Trump. In 2020, Biden
became the Democrat nominee with the eventual support of Obama, only to
preside over breakouts of foreign conflict, hyperinflation, rampant crime,
and unmitigated chaos at the southern border, none of which was inevitable
but in fact instigated by Biden’s agenda. Now voters are once again
turning to Trump, the man who made his entry into the Obama-era of
politics by demanding proof of Obama’s birth certificate, which Obama, the
sitting president of the United States, responded to by publishing it.
Sad!
America is done with him. Obama was 2024’s biggest loser.
Anybody can buy a birth certificate in Hawaii.

Odd how the official who certified Obama's "birth certificate" was the sole mortality in a plane crash not long afterwards.
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