I’m sure everyone will remember when ex-president
Barry ‘O’ made a promise as he was finally leaving the White House that he
would stay out of President Trump’s hair unless, in his words, it was something
he considered to be really important.
But how many of us actually expected this liar to keep his word? And it has been since leaving office, and
with increasing frequency, that Barry has had very little trouble in finding
those issues he views as being of sufficient importance that he has felt
compelled to challenge his successor’s chosen position.
For instance, when President Trump pushed Congress
last March to repeal Obamacare, it was Barry who, and in fairly short order, jumped
in in an effort to save his signature program with one of his first public
critiques as a ‘private’ citizen. And it
was in making sure to use President Trump’s favorite phrase for criticizing the
Affordable Care Act that Barry said, “Reality continues to discredit the false
claim that this law is in a ‘death spiral.’” And Barry also seemed to go out of his way
making the comment, “Likewise, this law is no ‘job-killer.’”
And it was after President Trump reversed Barry’s
decision and pulled the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement back in June
that Barry chose to criticize his successor’s move actually going so far as describe
it as being “a difficult position to defend.”
Barry has been forced to watch President Trump unravel his legacy on what
has become a broad front, from killing Obamacare’s individual mandate to
building the Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines, from rolling back
hundreds of business regulations to ending amnesty for young illegal
immigrants.
Cecilia Munoz, who served as Barry’s top domestic
policy adviser in the White House, keeps in touch with our ex-president and
others from his team, and acknowledges a deep level of frustration generally
over President Trump’s actions. She
said, “President Obama’s legacy was never really about himself, but he cares a
lot about tens of millions of people having access to affordable health
coverage. That’s the very hardest part. Knowing that 13 million people will
lose their health coverage as a result of the tax bill is incredibly painful.”
And while Ms. Munoz said that Barry very much appreciated
former President George W. Bush staying on the sidelines after leaving office,
apparently Barry remains unable to afford President Trump what would be the very
same courtesy. And I’m pretty sure that
Barry was glad Bush chose to remain silent especially after Barry spent the
entire eight years of his presidency doing nothing more than essentially blame
Bush for everything that went wrong.
Everything Barry touched turned to shit!
And yet he was never to be seen as being the one at fault.
Munoz also said, “President Obama feels it is
important to provide the same respect to the current administration that was
provided to him by the Bush administration.”
This imbecile then went on to say, “President Bush and his team gave
President Obama and his team the space to do our jobs, and did not come forward
and comment on every decision that we made. And surely they disagreed with a
lot of what we were doing. So President
Obama has been giving the same space to the current administration.” Oh really?
Since when??
And it was during a rare interview that aired on BBC
Radio, that Barry told Britain’s Prince Harry that “the things that are
important to me haven’t changed.” Barry
said, “I still care about making sure that the United States and the world is a
place where kids get a decent education, where people who are willing to work
hard are able to find a job that pays a living wage.” And it was again, without actually mentioning
President Trump’s name, that Barry warned in the interview that leaders must
use social media, such as Twitter, responsibly.
And so it has been since leaving office and over the
course of the last year that Barry, when not badmouthing President Trump, has
found things to keep himself busy, with his two favorite endeavors being:
leading the Obummer Foundation, and working with ex-Attorney General, and that
rather well-known and quite devout racist, Eric Holder at the National
Democratic Redistricting Committee (NDRC), which is promoting an array of
Democrat candidates nationwide ahead of the 2020 census that will determine how
new congressional districts are drawn.
In July, Barry headlined his first fundraiser for
this organization, the NDRC, which raised $10.8 million in the first six months
of 2017 to support Democrat candidates, to fund legal challenges against
district lines drawn by Republicans, and to support ballot initiatives to
create independent commissions to draw legislative maps. And in October, Barry announced NDRC’s
partnership with Organizing for Action (OFA), the spinoff of his reelection
campaign, and encouraged OFA’s grass-roots activists to get involved in the
fight against gerrymandering.
And it was some supposed advisor to Barry, and one who
requested to remain anonymous, that said, “He’s mostly focused on the work of
his Foundation: creating an institution to identify and lift-up the next
generation of leaders.” And it was this
same advisor who then went on to say, “He also wants to be helpful to the
Democratic Party, as you saw him support candidates around the country and
he’ll continue to do so. But he firmly believes the best way for the Democratic
Party to rebuild is support and grow the party’s roster of talented leaders.”
The best thing about the Obama presidency is that
after eight long years of near endless corruption, it finally came to an end. Never in the history of our great country has
there been a more corrupt and dishonest president so determined to do as much
damage as possible to the country he was elected to lead, than Barack Hussein
Obama. A man who came into office on a
mission, a mission to “fundamentally transform” the one country that for the
last 200+ years been the greatest beacon for freedom the world has ever seen.
And since having been removed from the spotlight, and
with a bit more of his legacy disappearing every day, Barry seems to have
become all the more desperate in his effort to remain relevant and to not be
forgotten. The mark left on this country
by Barry is being made to fade away. The
long term goal here, should be one that gets us all to that point where more
and more people will finally come to say, “Barack who?” Because for a man who possesses an ego the
size of Barry’s, to be forgotten would be a fate far worse than death.
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