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57 minutes ago, Golden Goat said:

 

Ah, so now he cares about "rule of law." What about ALL of our immigration laws that liberals refuse to enforce, or even acknowledge? ****ing hypocrite.

 

 

...laughable isn't it?......he was magna-*****-laude from Clinton University....'nuff said..............

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‘Scandal Free’ Obama Strikes Again

by Katie Pavlich

 

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It's one of the biggest lies in leftist media and insider Washington politics: President Obama left the White House after eight years without a single scandal.

 

"We didn't have a scandal that embarrassed us," Obama said during a private event in 2018, which was then repeated by his adoring allies.

 

This is blatantly untrue and new information about the FBI's unsubstantiated criminal investigation into General Michael Flynn proves Obama was engaged in scandalous abuses of power right up until the moment he left the presidency.

 

 

 

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49 minutes ago, B-Man said:

‘Scandal Free’ Obama Strikes Again

by Katie Pavlich

 

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It's one of the biggest lies in leftist media and insider Washington politics: President Obama left the White House after eight years without a single scandal.

"We didn't have a scandal that embarrassed us," Obama said during a private event in 2018, which was then repeated by his adoring allies.

 

This is blatantly untrue and new information about the FBI's unsubstantiated criminal investigation into General Michael Flynn proves Obama was engaged in scandalous abuses of power right up until the moment he left the presidency.

 

 

 

 

That isn't a lie.  It's absolutely true.  The people from that administration have no shame, so they cannot feel embarrassment.  That clause at the end of the sentence, like so many of 44's other pronouncements using similar clauses, is what makes it factually correct even though it seems like he's said something other than what he's said. The man is a lawyer after all.

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8 hours ago, Golden Goat said:

 

Ah, so now he cares about "rule of law." What about ALL of our immigration laws that liberals refuse to enforce, or even acknowledge? ****ing hypocrite.

 

 

Obama getting defensive over this tells you all you need to know.  This is a good summary of what happened last night. 

 

 

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6 hours ago, B-Man said:

‘Scandal Free’ Obama Strikes Again

by Katie Pavlich

 

Original Article

 

It's one of the biggest lies in leftist media and insider Washington politics: President Obama left the White House after eight years without a single scandal.

 

"We didn't have a scandal that embarrassed us," Obama said during a private event in 2018, which was then repeated by his adoring allies.

 

This is blatantly untrue and new information about the FBI's unsubstantiated criminal investigation into General Michael Flynn proves Obama was engaged in scandalous abuses of power right up until the moment he left the presidency.

 

 

 

 Come on B-man, the $1.7 Billion Obama gave to Iran was not a scandal.  Iran is a good and decent country and we owed them. 

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1 hour ago, Bockeye said:

 Come on B-man, the $1.7 Billion Obama gave to Iran was not a scandal.  Iran is a good and decent country and we owed them. 

 

he's under obligation from his Islamic beliefs to be generous to fellow Muslims, is he not?

 

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by Don Surber 

 

The shadow of President Richard Milhous Nixon was much longer than his aborted presidency. Nearly a half century after his resignation, he has taught the last 2 presidents very different lessons.

President Donald John Trump learned how to handle the press and the deep state by avoiding the mistakes of President Nixon.

Obama learned that instead of using his campaign people to spy on political opponents, he would just turn the FBI into the KGB and do his evil work. Obama's thugs lied 17 times to a federal judge to spy on President Trump. Obama did so realizing there would be no penalty, and to date not even a lowly agent has been indicted.

 

On Fox this morning, President Trump openly admitted he learned from President Nixon's mistakes.

Our president said, "I study history, and the firing of everybody — I should’ve in one way, but I’m glad I didn’t, because look at the way it turned out. They’re all a bunch of crooks and they got caught."

Of course he did fire Obama's No. 1 and No. 2 henchmen at the FBI. Their replacements seem no better. Perhaps General Michael Flynn can be appointed, as a reader suggested.

 

Our president also said of President Nixon, "Of course there was a difference. No. 1, he may have been guilty. And No. 2, he had tapes all over the place. I wasn’t guilty. I did nothing wrong, and there are no tapes. But I wish there were tapes in my case."

Notice, the first lesson was not to be guilty.

But President Trump left out the his biggest lesson: full disclosure. They said the cover-up was worse than the crime because the crime was penny ante. At every step of the way, he has given his enemies the documents they sought in these attempted frame-ups.

The Ukraine transcript should have ended the impeachment nonsense. Instead a libelous and lying press ignored the facts and bleated the Democrat narrative anyway.

 

Obama released nothing and covered everything up because he knew he could get away with it.

But maybe not. I am after all an eternal optimist. And Weasel Zippers reported, "Obama’s Getting Nervous, Stages Strategic Leak Of Phone Call Saying ‘Rule Of Law Is At Risk’ after DOJ dropped Michael Flynn case."

Ah yes, the not-so-secret appeal by Obama to the little Obamanauts. I touched on that in the previous post.

Yahoo reported, "Former President Barack Obama, talking privately to ex-members of his administration, said Friday that the 'rule of law is at risk' in the wake of what he called an unprecedented move by the Justice Department to drop charges against former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn."

Obama told his sycophants, "The news over the last 24 hours I think has been somewhat downplayed — about the Justice Department dropping charges against Michael Flynn.

"And the fact that there is no precedent that anybody can find for someone who has been charged with perjury just getting off scot-free. That’s the kind of stuff where you begin to get worried that basic — not just institutional norms — but our basic understanding of rule of law is at risk. And when you start moving in those directions, it can accelerate pretty quickly as we’ve seen in other places."

Oh, Obama was so clever. By framing General Flynn with a process crime, Obama thought he would get away with spying on political opponents.

Now he fears retribution.

Suffice it to say, Obama learned the wrong lesson from President Nixon.

 

 

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Mollie Hemingway looks into why Barack Obama leaked that audio of himself regarding Michael Flynn

 

As Twitchy reported earlier, former President Barack Obama held a “private” call with former administration officials to discuss how the Justice Department dismissing its case against Michael Flynn put the rule of law at risk. Plenty noted the irony of Obama suddenly expressing concern for the rule of law, but let’s talk for a second about how audio of that private phone call just happened to be “obtained” by Michael Isikoff of Yahoo News.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, B-Man said:
 

by Don Surber 

 

The shadow of President Richard Milhous Nixon was much longer than his aborted presidency. Nearly a half century after his resignation, he has taught the last 2 presidents very different lessons.

President Donald John Trump learned how to handle the press and the deep state by avoiding the mistakes of President Nixon.

Obama learned that instead of using his campaign people to spy on political opponents, he would just turn the FBI into the KGB and do his evil work. Obama's thugs lied 17 times to a federal judge to spy on President Trump. Obama did so realizing there would be no penalty, and to date not even a lowly agent has been indicted.

 

On Fox this morning, President Trump openly admitted he learned from President Nixon's mistakes.

Our president said, "I study history, and the firing of everybody — I should’ve in one way, but I’m glad I didn’t, because look at the way it turned out. They’re all a bunch of crooks and they got caught."

Of course he did fire Obama's No. 1 and No. 2 henchmen at the FBI. Their replacements seem no better. Perhaps General Michael Flynn can be appointed, as a reader suggested.

 

Our president also said of President Nixon, "Of course there was a difference. No. 1, he may have been guilty. And No. 2, he had tapes all over the place. I wasn’t guilty. I did nothing wrong, and there are no tapes. But I wish there were tapes in my case."

Notice, the first lesson was not to be guilty.

But President Trump left out the his biggest lesson: full disclosure. They said the cover-up was worse than the crime because the crime was penny ante. At every step of the way, he has given his enemies the documents they sought in these attempted frame-ups.

The Ukraine transcript should have ended the impeachment nonsense. Instead a libelous and lying press ignored the facts and bleated the Democrat narrative anyway.

 

Obama released nothing and covered everything up because he knew he could get away with it.

But maybe not. I am after all an eternal optimist. And Weasel Zippers reported, "Obama’s Getting Nervous, Stages Strategic Leak Of Phone Call Saying ‘Rule Of Law Is At Risk’ after DOJ dropped Michael Flynn case."

Ah yes, the not-so-secret appeal by Obama to the little Obamanauts. I touched on that in the previous post.

Yahoo reported, "Former President Barack Obama, talking privately to ex-members of his administration, said Friday that the 'rule of law is at risk' in the wake of what he called an unprecedented move by the Justice Department to drop charges against former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn."

Obama told his sycophants, "The news over the last 24 hours I think has been somewhat downplayed — about the Justice Department dropping charges against Michael Flynn.

"And the fact that there is no precedent that anybody can find for someone who has been charged with perjury just getting off scot-free. That’s the kind of stuff where you begin to get worried that basic — not just institutional norms — but our basic understanding of rule of law is at risk. And when you start moving in those directions, it can accelerate pretty quickly as we’ve seen in other places."

Oh, Obama was so clever. By framing General Flynn with a process crime, Obama thought he would get away with spying on political opponents.

Now he fears retribution.

Suffice it to say, Obama learned the wrong lesson from President Nixon.

 

 

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.....well he did get straight A's from Clinton University, right?......

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Obama is panicking

American Thinker, by Monica Showalter

 

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After seeming years of silence, and plenty of billionaire vacays, President Obama is on the warpath. Here's what the Washington Post is reporting: Former president Barack Obama shared deep worries Friday about the Justice Department’s decision to drop its prosecution of ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn

 

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The release of congressional interview transcripts, the declassification of some elements of the DoJ Inspector General investigation, and the news of the FISA warrant abuses on Carter Page, as well as the railroading of Gen. Michael Flynn, pretty well tell a story of Obama being the big power behind all of these legal abuses

 

 

 

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...thinkin' he should call Mayflower to move his Library to Gitmo....benefits?

 

1. Financial support for the beleaguered moving industry.

2. Library would be much closer to his new residence.

 

Andrew McCarthy: Flynn case — Obama officials, FBI collaborated to invent ‘Russian collusion’ narrative

 

The FBI coordinated very closely with the Obama White House on the investigation of Michael Flynn, while the Obama Justice Department was asleep at the switch.

That is among the most revealing takeaways from Thursday’s decision by Attorney General Bill Barr to pull the plug on the prosecution of Flynn, who fleetingly served as President Trump’s first national security adviser. Flynn had been seeking to withdraw his guilty plea to a false-statements charge brought in late 2017 by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

 

While working on the Trump transition team in December 2016, Flynn spoke with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, in conversations that were intercepted by our government (because Russian-government operatives, such as Kislyak, are routinely monitored by the FBI and other U.S. intelligence agencies). Among the topics Flynn and Kislyak discussed was the imposition of sanctions against Russia, which President Obama had just announced.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/obama-officials-fbi-invent-russia-collusion-narrative-andrew-mccarthy

 

 

 
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A “PRETTY DARN INVESTED” OBAMA RALLIES THE TROOPS AND GIVES THEM THEIR TALKING POINTS:

Obama is a sanctimonious, arrogant, dangerous, viper.

 

What really is without precedent – at least in the US, although not in certain countries usually referred to as “banana republics – is the way in which Obama used the DOJ and the FBI and the entire state apparatus to spy on and destroy an incoming president of the opposing party. Watergate was a tea party compared to this.

 

 

Read the whole thing.

 
 
 
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People are becoming less and less shy about naming Obama.
 

Sidney Powell this morning names Obama. (Around 5 minute mark)

McCabe to Clapper to Obama.
 

Maria: Do you think this goes all the way to the top to President Obama?
Powell: Absolutely.
 


 

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44 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

People are becoming less and less shy about naming Obama.
 

Sidney Powell this morning names Obama. (Around 5 minute mark)

McCabe to Clapper to Obama.
 

Maria: Do you think this goes all the way to the top to President Obama?
Powell: Absolutely.
 


 

 

...LMAO....shy about naming him WHAT?.........65 million dollar book deal and a Netflix bonanza?......hell, Wiillie Sutton and the "Great Train Robbery Gang" left a ton on the table compared to this shyster.......he could slip you outta your socks without touching your shoes....

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17 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...LMAO....shy about naming him WHAT?.........65 million dollar book deal and a Netflix bonanza?......hell, Wiillie Sutton and the "Great Train Robbery Gang" left a ton on the table compared to this shyster.......he could slip you outta your socks without touching your shoes....


As knowing, and facilitating, sedition.

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6 hours ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

...thinkin' he should call Mayflower to move his Library to Gitmo....benefits?

 

1. Financial support for the beleaguered moving industry.

2. Library would be much closer to his new residence.

 

Andrew McCarthy: Flynn case — Obama officials, FBI collaborated to invent ‘Russian collusion’ narrative

 

The FBI coordinated very closely with the Obama White House on the investigation of Michael Flynn, while the Obama Justice Department was asleep at the switch.

That is among the most revealing takeaways from Thursday’s decision by Attorney General Bill Barr to pull the plug on the prosecution of Flynn, who fleetingly served as President Trump’s first national security adviser. Flynn had been seeking to withdraw his guilty plea to a false-statements charge brought in late 2017 by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

 

While working on the Trump transition team in December 2016, Flynn spoke with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, in conversations that were intercepted by our government (because Russian-government operatives, such as Kislyak, are routinely monitored by the FBI and other U.S. intelligence agencies). Among the topics Flynn and Kislyak discussed was the imposition of sanctions against Russia, which President Obama had just announced.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/obama-officials-fbi-invent-russia-collusion-narrative-andrew-mccarthy

 

 

 

the logical thought occurs... were the Russian sanctions a ruse by the Obamanation as a spring board to facilitate the Russian Collusion narrative?

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It's interesting to me that Obama has to pipe up on current events unlike pretty much every president before him. You would think a person who essentially baited his wait into office would shut the piehole like everone else, but as we've seen before, he was never as intelligent as people portrayed him. He simply is too stupid to clam up and retire.

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1 hour ago, IDBillzFan said:

It's interesting to me that Obama has to pipe up on current events unlike pretty much every president before him. You would think a person who essentially baited his wait into office would shut the piehole like everone else, but as we've seen before, he was never as intelligent as people portrayed him. He simply is too stupid to clam up and retire.

 

It's arrogance that won't let Obama keep quiet. Same problem Smolette had after his charges were initially dropped. He just had to go spike the football to the press and piss off the city of Chicago.

 

Liberals - especially the ones in power - just don't get it. Sometimes it's better to just keep your mouth shut and let ***** blow over.

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4 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

It's arrogance that won't let Obama keep quiet. Same problem Smolette had after his charges were initially dropped. He just had to go spike the football to the press and piss off the city of Chicago.

 

Liberals - especially the ones in power - just don't get it. Sometimes it's better to just keep your mouth shut and let ***** blow over.

 

Obama must have given Larry Sinclair a call.

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The thread that follows explains in detail (with the newly released documents) the "why" Flynn had to go; when you read them how any American doesn't get chills is beyond me you are too far gone.  

 

In summary....why Flynn...

 

When Obama imposed sanctions on Russia on December 29, 2016, they knew that calls would be made between the transition team and Russia (obviously and that is perfectly normal but at the time low info America believed it was collusion the media had been relentlessly telling us collusion! for 4 straight months); that would no doubt be incoming NSA Flynn and Ambassador Kislyak and that those new sanctions would be discussed....phone conversation does happen and its "tapped" by the FBI.  More nonsense continues coming from the media.  Logan Act!!

 

The phone call between the two is leaked to the WaPo on Jan 14.  Deliberately timed bc the next day on Face the Nation Pence is asked if any Trump campaign officials had any contact with Russians or any that may have meddled in the election to which Pence says "of course not."  Soley thinking about the campaign.  Not the transition.  

 

The FBI and media exploit this.  They will use the recording to "prove" Pence was either lying or lied to (it will become lied to as the reason they removed Flynn).  Pence was simply being honest in his response to the question about contacts.  Flynn was honest in his FBI interview but it made Pence look bad.  And the media pounced.  

 

In order to keep investigating Trump, Flynn had to go because he knew he had done nothing wrong.  He couldn't remain.  And as Andy McCarthy said this am:  "He had been the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, he knew how the FBI worked in conjunction with the intelligence community and it is inconceivable to me, if you wanted to continue an investigation of the president during the president's administration, that they could have pulled that off with a sophisticated intelligence actor being the national security advisor and being loyal to the president," McCarthy, a Fox News contributor explained.

 

Read the documents of them discussing this.  The evil that they did behind the scenes to get it to where he was "lying to investigators" and threatening his son (who had newborn baby at the time) and essentially get Flynn fired then accept the plea deal....off the charts disgusting.  And the first major domino falls in the ensuing THREE plus year Russia hoax.  

 

 

 

 

 

The unroll:

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1259601939937087490.html

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

Once Flynn is cleared, I wonder if he can say more about er, oh, ummm Benghazi possibly?

 

 

 

Could you imagine if a face plant as embarrassingly stupid as Solyndra happened on Trump's watch?

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Sometimes it’s really hard to know where to begin. The sheer scope of the meanness, the petty viciousness, of Barack Obama and his minions is astonishing.

So we all have read by now of the park ranger who said his superiors ordered his team to make the government shutdown as painful as possible for the public. We know about the park service going out of its way to spend more money closing down the open-air World War II Memorial on the National Mall than it would spend to leave it open by doing nothing. We know the park service has closed the parking lot at Mount Vernon, closed a privately owned inn, forced octogenarians out of their privately owned home, closed roads that allow the viewing of Mount Rushmore, blocked access to Old Faithful and the Gettysburg battlefield, and even tried to shut down part of the open ocean.

If you’ve paid attention, you’ve seen that military chaplains have been forbidden from holding services (as even the Huffington Post attests), and that the White House is deliberately trying to collect shutdown sob stories (after creating the conditions for them in the first place!) as a form of political hardball that amounts to using the public as pawns for the benefit of His Eminence Barack. Not even the Amber Alert web site has been spared (although, in an example of how arbitrarily discretionary the Obamites’ shutdown decisions are, the First Lady’s “Let’s Move” campaign continued to operate).

But what truly astonishes is the lengths to which the liberal media will go to cover up these evils as if they are mere political banalities, while flat-out lying about the source of the shutdown woes.

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What’s funny is that the Government shut down was portrayed as something that the country couldn’t withstand for even a few days. Fast forward to today and with the government now fully open we’re being told that the private sector should remain shut down....forever! You can’t make this stuff up!

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18 hours ago, Foxx said:

the logical thought occurs... were the Russian sanctions a ruse by the Obamanation as a spring board to facilitate the Russian Collusion narrative?

@ALF posed a question the other day about the one major reason for disliking Obama.   The list would be much shorter is the question was "What did you like about Obama...can you think of one thing?". 

 

This theatrical stunt with regard to sanctions and expelling Russians was so nonsensical that it bordered on absurd.  The truth was he and his party got their taints handed to them in the election, and at a minimum, it was obvious sanctions and expulsions were designed to create a crisis for the incoming administration.  Simply put, there was no reason to do any of it as he was packing his bags for his own Mara-Lago up off the coast of Massachusetts.   At a minimum it was the action of a petulant child, it certainly created  a challenge for the incoming administration as the country worked through a pretty brutal election cycle where one candidate won the popular vote, got a nice plaque for her she-shed in Chappaqua while the other got the White House, and at worst it was a dangerous game of international politics that raised tensions unnecessarily. 

 

Knowing what we know now, it's fairly obvious what happened---Obama/Biden were neck deep in manipulating the American public.  Put this on the pile marked "Reasons to dislike Obama". 

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It’s Time for the Left to Stop Pretending Obama Was Scandal-Free

by Matt Margolis

 

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How many scandals will it take for the left to admit that Barack Obama had the most corrupt presidency in U.S. history?

 

Recent revelations that Barack Obama was personally aware of and involved in the bogus investigation of Trump over nonexistent collusion with Russia and the railroading of Michael Flynn should have put the myth of Obama’s scandal-free presidency to bed. They didn’t of course.

 

If the dozens of other scandals during his presidency didn’t stop Obama’s loyal believers from believing in his messianic infallibility, Obama’s participation in a coup against Trump, a man they’ve been conditioned to believe is worse than Hitler, is not going to convince them.

 

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

LOL, Trump is so jealous of Obama, the two term president ??


Wait. Is he an egotistical narcissistic bastard who cares about no one but himself or is he the jealous type?  So hard to keep these things straight. Do you guys have a playbook or something? 

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3 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


Wait. Is he an egotistical narcissistic bastard who cares about no one but himself or is he the jealous type?  So hard to keep these things straight. Do you guys have a playbook or something? 


It is the newest Twitter hashtag. I see Tibs has today's sound-bite from his boss.

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19 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

@ALF posed a question the other day about the one major reason for disliking Obama.   The list would be much shorter is the question was "What did you like about Obama...can you think of one thing?". 

 

This theatrical stunt with regard to sanctions and expelling Russians was so nonsensical that it bordered on absurd.  The truth was he and his party got their taints handed to them in the election, and at a minimum, it was obvious sanctions and expulsions were designed to create a crisis for the incoming administration.  Simply put, there was no reason to do any of it as he was packing his bags for his own Mara-Lago up off the coast of Massachusetts.   At a minimum it was the action of a petulant child, it certainly created  a challenge for the incoming administration as the country worked through a pretty brutal election cycle where one candidate won the popular vote, got a nice plaque for her she-shed in Chappaqua while the other got the White House, and at worst it was a dangerous game of international politics that raised tensions unnecessarily. 

 

Knowing what we know now, it's fairly obvious what happened---Obama/Biden were neck deep in manipulating the American public.  Put this on the pile marked "Reasons to dislike Obama". 

you don't put sanctions on another country the day before the last day of your presidency and put that on the next administration. if you had even an ounce of decency, you let the next one make that decision as it is they who will be dealing with the ramifications. 

 

has there ever been a situation like this previously? i would be seriously surprised if there were.

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Just now, Foxx said:

you don't put sanctions on another country the day before the last day of your presidency and put that on the next administration. if you had even an ounce of decency, you let the next one make that decision as it is they who will be dealing with the ramifications. 

 

has there ever been a situation like this previously? i would be seriously surprised if there were.

 

Nope. There has never been a president who interfered in the peaceful transition of power before Obama. 

 

That's going to stick with him for long after everyone on this board is gone. History will remember him as the tyrant he was/is. It's just starting to be revealed, and it's only going to get worse for him as more comes out. 

 

(not that you don't know this :beer: )

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Foxx said:

you don't put sanctions on another country the day before the last day of your presidency and put that on the next administration. if you had even an ounce of decency, you let the next one make that decision as it is they who will be dealing with the ramifications. 

 

has there ever been a situation like this previously? i would be seriously surprised if there were.

 

It's not exactly the same, but 41 went into Somalia after the '92 election.  So, he saddled 42 with a war that hadn't been going prior to the election.

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