It’s not just that Mr. Obama is intent on trying to secure some sort of positive legacy in the midst of so many policy failures, both domestic and foreign. That’s to be expected, as much as it is an effort that is expected to fail. He is also attempting to bury a bunch of political landmines, the purpose for which is to derail Mr. Trump as early in his administration as possible.
This doesn’t comes as much of a surprise. If you cannot point to any positive accomplishments of your own, at least you can try to denigrate your predecessor and successor in order to make you look better in comparison. It’s a cowardly, desperate effort, so there’s no surprise Mr. Obama appears to be pursuing this strategy.
Obama has now extended this strategy to the military, as we see on page two.
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Obama, now you have gone to far….. You’re a$#%&!@*head
We already know
Trump loves and respects the troops and they know it, Obama has shown them disrespect.
Dman Howell well said
you fricken muslim traitor
Such an Idiot
We’re a nation that believes freedom can never be taken for granted and that each of us has a responsibility to sustain it. The universal right to speak your mind and to protest against authority, to live in a society that’s open and free, that can criticize a President without retribution — (applause) — a country where you’re judged by the content of your character rather than what you look like, or how you worship, or what your last name is, or where your family came from — that’s what separates us from tyrants and terrorists.
Obama’s words were relatively vague and described American notions of freedom of speech. While they did not seem to be aimed at any particular person other than “a president,” they could be interpreted any number of ways, including to mean he was referring to Trump — although he never named Trump in the speech. It seems more likely the comments were blown out of proportion for maximum outrage value.