President Obama often likes to remind the American people how victimized he, his family, blacks in general, other minorities, and women are in America. According to the President and other liberals, there is a vast [right wing?] conspiracy at the highest levels of government, business, and education where old white men spend their time devising new ways to oppress every black, Hispanic, Muslim, female, and gay person they possibly can.
Democrats play from a deck of cards where just about every single one is the race card — and they’re going all-in.
Recently the administration claimed that landlords who refuse to rent to convicted felons are racist — without even knowing the race of the applicant — because blacks and Hispanics are more likely to be affected. With this kind of logic, it is no surprise that when Obama spoke to students at the University of Chicago School of Law earlier this month he used the opportunity to bemoan America’s racist ways.
To read why our divider-in-chief believes that the American election system is racist and hear his ideas on how to remedy this, continue reading on the next page:
Wish he would shut up
Azzhat
And dont forget all the dead people that voted for him – maybe they will come back to haunt him when he leaves office. Oh happy day.
Wrong that is what the democrat party does to minorities. Where are the laws making fathers responsible for their children!
Fu oblome
Get over yourself$#%&!@* Your opinions don’t count! Go Home!!! Should never have been here to start with! IMPOSTER!
Obama is so jealous of WHITE men.
He is always trying to divide!! Black against white! Women against men!! Old against young!!! Pit blacks against police!! Show disrespect for Christians, military/veterans!! Plus show complete disrespect for America and Americans!! Will not try to protect America and Americans!!
No it’s rich fucks like your self who have and always have tried to keep down the common man no matter race if they are poor their fair game to you animals
Lies are one of his primary weapons. To that end, Trump is a Wormtongue who proves Vladimir Lenin’s quote, “A lie told often enough becomes the truth.”
As has been his habit, in Wednesday night’s presidential debate with Hillary Clinton, Trump denied supporting George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq (he backed it), claimed that the sexual assault and harassment charges against him have been debunked (they have not), asserted that he never mocked a disabled news reporter (there is video of him doing so), said he has not sought the approval and friendship of Russian President Vladimir Putin (he does), said that Democratic rival Hillary Clinton wants to overturn the Second Amendment (she does not), maintained that he never said that Japan, Saudi Arabia and other countries should obtain nuclear weapons (he did) and alleged that Hillary Clinton’s tax plan will double the American people’s taxes (it will not).
As CNN commentator Van Jones observed, “He lied about the lies that he lied about.”
In his machine gun-like volley of lies during the final presidential debate with Clinton, Trump also suggested that she plotted violence against him at a rally he planned at the University of Illinois at Chicago. “She caused the violence,” he said. Of course this is not true. Such a claim is a fiction manufactured by a discredited professional propagandist and agitprop provocateur from the right-wing hate site Breitbart. But this was a very revealing comment because it is an instance where personal observation and empirical reality confront the distorted and twisted world that Trump and too many other American conservatives inhabit.
I was at Trump’s “no-show” rally in Chicago. Waiting in line for hours, I personally heard his supporters mock and heckle protesters and use racial slurs and other insulting language towards Hispanics, Latinos, Muslims, gays and African-Americans. Inside the UIC Pavilion (where the rally was to take place) I personally watched protesters stand up in silent, stoic protest only to be threatened with violence and in some cases physically assaulted by Trump supporters. After Trump’s rally was canceled, I personally watched Donald Trump’s brownshirts start physical altercations with members of Black Lives Matter and other groups outside of the UIC Pavilion. I personally witnessed Trump’s supporters spitting at and throwing objects onto people from the roof of a nearby parking garage.
Trump has spent more than a year fomenting and encouraging violence against his political enemies and those Americans who disagree with his racism, bigotry, misogyny, and nativism. He then cries foul that a conspiracy against him is afoot.
The Republican candidate and “his people” are in no way “victims” of political violence: They confuse cause and effect.
His lies and other behavior are a signal to a broader phenomenon among American conservatives at present. Trump has successfully merged the conspiratorial and the childish.
The conspiratorial mind manufactures its own “truth.” Contrary facts are “biased” or “unfair.” If there is an absence of evidence for Trump’s claims, he simply proceeds with his own assumptions and conclusions as if they were ironclad and irrefutable. Examples are also robbed of context in an effort to force them to fit a predetermined narrative that cannot be changed by new information or knowledge.