Former U.S. President Barack Obama's depressing although entirely predictable narrative on Charlie Kirk's assassination, seeks the political upper hand by attacking President Do]nald Trump.
While the former president's recent arguments fall drastically short of persuading any disinterested party, his remarks prove convincingly that you don't only encounter outlandish tales in movies and novels.
Charlie Kirk is dead because the radical left encourages violence and employs insane rhetoric without any regard for the truth, or accountability; their stewards are dispossessed of any sense of restraint or rectitude.
President Obama and the radical left have become standard bearers for an agenda that won't pass scrutiny with Americans.
The left, and its followers and leaders seemingly can't afford to have an honest conversation on issues.
Here you can watch President Obama defending the need for Black Lives Matter to mobilize. During President Obama’s time in the White House, legendary "race healer" Al Sharpton, (yes the same Al Sharpton associated with the Tawana Brawley case and Freddy’s Fashion Mart) visited the White House at least 70 times.
During his time in Office, President Obama embraced Black Lives Matter (BLM), going so far as declaring them to be far better organizers than he was.
Whether BLM are better "organizers" than President Obama is certainly debatable, unless of course the goal of "organizing" involves burning down lots of private property, in which case BLM absolutely has the advantage.
President Barack Obama "sold" the American People on the idea that he would foster unity and work towards ending racial division in our Country.
It's no coincidence that after winning a second term, Obama said that racism was still "deeply rooted" in America. President Obama left Office with 60% of Americans saying that race relations had gotten worse during his administration.
President Obama immediately railed against the Jimmy Kimmel suspension; after more than two weeks, President Obama has yet to condemn the gruesome murder of Iryna Zarutska,
President Obama allegedly called President Trump a "fascist" during a conversation with Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., in 2016, according to Sen. Kaine the former president also told him "this is no time to be a purist."
Left-wing fanatics have altered the meaning of the words "Nazi" and "Fascist" to cover anyone who disagrees with them on just about anything.
Ask yourself, if you ever encounter a real-life Nazi or Fascist — someone who enslaved entire countries and slaughtered countless innocent people — wouldn't you be enraged, wouldn't you be tempted to commit acts of violence against them?
At the very least, you couldn’t possibly treat this person as an ordinary human being worthy of respect and consideration.
To get even with their far more intelligent political opponents, the radical left depicts ordinary human beings as morally contemptible worthy of horrific treatment that would never be condoned otherwise.
In 2009, President Obama, infamously went on an "apology tour" for prior U.S. foreign policy. In a historic March 20, 2016 visit to Cuba, Mr. Obama refused to disagree with Raul Castro when he accused the United States of massive human rights violations.
While it's unlikely that Dictator Raul Castro was specifically charging the Obama administration with human rights violations, it's ironic that the American president who refused to contradict Castro's claims, was president during the start of one of the most ruthless, and vicious political witch hunts in modern history.
Targeting people for their political beliefs is not new but it took an unprecedented dimension in the Obama White House.
The Russia Hoax was one of the most effective political battering rams in history.
Barack Obama was still President when several of his officials ran wild with baseless accusations against President Trump which continued well into his first term.
The "Durham Report," released in 2023, (and the "Mueller Report" prior to that) not only laid waste to Russia collusion claims, but raised serious questions about the way the initial investigation was launched and conducted.
Consider that the subjects of these investigations were real human beings who came close to financial, and emotional collapse, treated as expendable pawns, mercilessly trapped by false accusations that most of their accusers knew a priori to be false.
In the wake of the horrific assassination of Charlie Kirk, President Obama laid blame on President Trump and some of his aides, castigating them for past characterizations of political adversaries that he considered inappropriate.
None of the imprecations he cited came close to the level of calling someone a "Nazi" or a "Fascist."
Few things can be as divisive as a former president who refused to call out anyone in his own party encouraging supporters to physically confront Republicans, while also engaging in finger pointing and "whataboutism" after a young husband and father was gunned down by a maniac — most likely for disagreeing with him about trans-rights.
President Obama was a duly elected president who remains relatively popular to this day. But when it comes to playing a leading role in healing as a country and promoting unity, President Obama should really sit this one out.
Nicholas Chamberas has advised good government advocacy groups, elected officials and political candidates on public policy matters. He also served as a senior adviser on several prominent New York City campaigns. He holds a degree in Political Science and a Juris Doctor. Read Nicholas Chamberas' Reports — More Here.
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