Looks like Barack Obama isn’t satisfied with his effective “third term” presidency via Biden; he apparently feels the need to have lots of attention too.
In fact, he also appears to feel the need to rip off from former President Donald J. Trump as well, given his recent appearance on “Pod Save America.”
That’s right: One of the top dividers in chief, Mr. Obama, apparently thought that appearing on “Pod Save America” would somehow revamp his anti-American ways.
In fact, he was even willing to blast Democrats for a “bunch of policy gobbledygook,” otherwise known as giving away the plot a tad too easily.
Especially with regards to Democrats’ clear desire to utterly destroy free speech.
“We spend enormous amounts of time and energy and resources pointing out the latest crazy thing he said … that’s probably not something that, in the minds of most voters, overrides their basic interests: Can I pay the rent? What are gas prices? How am I dealing with child care, etc.,” Obama brayed.
Oh, wow, what a revolutionary thought, Mr. Former (Current?) President.
Shame you focused more on bailing out globalist banks and taking 6-figure paychecks from said banks for a 20-minute speech after leaving the presidency, all delightfully combined with chronic racial division, of course, and snarky attitudes towards the police.
And, hilariously, despite Obama’s efforts to appear relevant he had to go play the terrible victim game.
Again.
“I think where [Democrats] get into trouble sometimes is when we try to suggest that some groups are more — because they historically have been victimized more, that somehow they have a status that’s different than other people, and that we’re going around scolding folks if they don’t use exactly the right phrase,” Obama drawled.
You don’t say, Mr. Obama.
What about “LatinX?” Exactly which real world, hardworking Hispanic, identifies with such a bizarre “identity” crafted almost entirely by ultra-left, likely largely white, college professors?
What about “zir” or “zee,” the apparent preferred adjectives for newly invented genders, all courtesy of Obama’s “third term?”
What about passports that must bear an “X” for gender, despite the fact that most countries in the world, outside of raving left Europe that is, likely would not accept such an identification.
Then again, Europe is the source of monkeypox. Any surprise there?
Obama then continued to prattle on with remarks that appeared to be more of the prewritten variety, especially the broad phrases that he can recycle over and over again for his ineffectual public appearances.
“Or, you know, that identity politics becomes the principal lens through which we view our various political challenges,” Obama boomed.
Well, given that the current vice president apparently can’t make a public appearance without shrieking with laughter or bragging about the “deep alliance” with North Korea, it’s pretty clear that identity politics serve as the only remote justification for Ms. Harris’s asinine ascension.
Safe to say, the likes of Ms. Harris are totally unrelatable to most citizens, especially since most citizens can’t afford to run away from their jobs and remain remotely relevant.
In the current clown show masquerading as the American government, however, apparently everyone can abdicate the most basic of basic accountability.
Leaving lots of material for Obama to rant about, as they are giving away his puppet masters’ plot a bit too obviously by now.
“That’s not how people think about these issues. They think about them in terms of, ‘The life I’m leading day to day. How does politics, how is it even relevant to the things that I care most deeply about? My family, my kids, work that gives me satisfaction, having fun’ … not being a buzzkill, right? And sometimes Democrats are,” Obama admitted.
“Sometimes?” When, pray tell, might such times arise?
One can only hope most of the constant buzzkills are relegated to political oblivion in the impending midterm elections.
Author: Ofelia Thornton
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