Here Are 6 of the Most Absurd Conservative Reactions to Obama’s Brilliant Speech

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by Michael John Scott

Former President Barack Obama has generally been keeping a low profile in the Donald Trump era, surfacing for a brief moment in South Africa in July with a speech commemorating Nelson Mandel’s birthday, in South Africa.

According to Alternet…

…Obama  didn’t mention Trump by name while in South Africa, but he most certainly did during a September 7 speech at the University of Illinois—asserting that the current occupant of the Oval has been “capitalizing on resentments that politicians have been fanning for years, a fear and anger that’s rooted in our past.”

The United States, Obama stressed, is experiencing “dangerous times,” and the November midterms offer voters “the chance to restore some semblance of sanity to our politics.” Far-right wingnuts, not surprisingly, are furious—although some anti-Trump voices on the right (including Republican Party strategist Rick Wilson) seem to be taking great pleasure in Obama’s ability to get under Trump’s skin.

Here is what six right-wingers have said in response to Obama’s speech.

1. Sen. Lindsey Graham

On Twitter, Sen. Lindsey Graham asserted that Trump’s speech made it more likely that Trump would be reelected in 2020. The South Carolina senator tweeted, “The more President @BarackObama speaks about the ‘good ole years’ of his presidency, the more likely President @realDonaldTrump is to get re-elected. In fact, the best explanation of President Trump’s victory are the ‘results’ of the Obama Presidency!”

2. President Donald Trump  

Speaking in North Dakota, Trump didn’t have a substantial rebuttal to Obama’s speech—only juvenile insults. The president said of Obama’s speech, “I’m sorry, I watched it, but I fell asleep. I’ve found he’s very good, very good for sleeping.”

3. Mercedes Schlapp    

Appearing on Fox News after Obama’s speech,  Mercedes Schlapp (White House senior advisor for strategic communications) claimed that Obama was falsely taking credit for Trump’s economic accomplishments. Obama, according to Schlapp, “spent billions of dollars in stimulus money while creating a stagnant economy. On the other hand: President Trump. Clear contrast. We’re seeing a booming economy because of President Trump’s vision.”

4. Joel B. Pollak

Breitbart.com contributor Joel B. Pollak not only attacked Obama in a September 7 critique of the speech, but also, the University of Illinois itself. Denouncing the university as a “corrupt institution” for giving Obama an award for ethics in government, Pollak insisted that Obama’s “entire speech was based on a false conceit.” Pollak went on to say, “When Obama takes credit for the economic recovery, he ignores the fact that it was the slowest recovery in the post-War era, largely due to his policies. The recovery began in earnest when Republicans took over the House in 2010 and put an end to any prospect of more massive stimulus bills, or more heavy regulations like Obamacare.”

5. Ben Shapiro

To hear Ben Shapiro tell it, Obama’s speech was too much of a lecture. On Twitter, Shapiro posted, “Obama lecturing us is LITERALLY how you got Trump.”

6. Matt Drudge

Although Twitter isn’t great for deep analysis, it is perfect for soundbites. And after Obama’s speech, one of them came from Matt Drudge—who tweeted, “Democrats lost 76 House seats and 15 Senate seats during Obama’s terms. Now, the former president is determined they never get them back!”

Edited from Alternet.

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Neil Bamforth
5 years ago

The thing is….how is anyone going to stop Trump in 2020?

With respect, there seems to be a lot of ‘Trump must go’ stuff but no real substance.

Pretty much everyone on the planet knows Trump is not well liked – even without reading MMA! – but what are The Democrats doing about it?

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