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VIDEO: President Trump Hits Back at Obama’s Taunts, Pulls No Punches!


Barack Obama has been hitting the campaign trail hard on behalf of Kamala.  His ability to throw attacks at someone while feigning complete innocence on his part — as if he’s some sort of saint — is well documented.

I’m not sure if that well-established reputation for sly remarks gave him a false sense of security when he began increasing the intensity of mocking comments towards President Trump lately, or if he just doesn’t care.  But one thing is certain — President Trump has had enough, and at some point decided not to let it slide any longer.

First… here’s one example of Obama’s unmitigated taunting over the last few days.  Covered in it’s entirety by CNN, not surprisingly.

But as I said, apparently President Trump decided enough was enough.  While Obama mocked President Trump for his actions at a recent Town Hall (the facts are that there were two medical emergencies, and people didn’t want to leave — so he played music and had a vibe session with the crowd — who all loved it!); President Trump instead mocked Obama for lacking respect when dealing with forceful and cunning foreign dictators.

President Trump, choosing his classic straightforward approach, simply called Obama “a real jerk”, as Newsmax reports:

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Tuesday night tore into former President Barack Obama, who has been on the campaign trail in support of Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris.

When talking about the lack of respect recent Democrat administrations have had with world leaders, Trump told supporters at a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un considered Obama “a real jerk.”

“I think he’s a real jerk because I’ve watched him campaign over the last couple of days,” Trump said at the Greensboro Coliseum during a rally that was simulcast on the Newsmax2 streaming platform. “What a divider he is. He divided this country. He couldn’t care less, him and his little group of people. He was terrible.

Lest the irony of Obama’s increasingly mocking attacks towards President Trump is lost, please remember — every other day, Obama can be heard at Kamala’s campaign events raging about how “he just can’t understand” how things have become so divided in our country!

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You, Obama — “you’re the man”, to quote the prophet Samuel.  (Though please don’t misunderstand… I am in no way comparing Obama to King David.  Unless… no, I’m not going there in this story.)

That’s was a mere twenty-four hours apart!  You can’t understand how this country has become so divided?  I’m not buying that, ya jerk.

President Trump is good at shrugging off criticism, but he also knows where to land a jab or two when he decides it’s time to hit back.  According to The Hill, President Trump brought Obama’s age into itBURN.

Trump shrugged off Obama’s presence on the trail, noting he campaigned in support of then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton during the 2016 race, which Trump won.

“The reason they’re bringing him out — because he doesn’t even want to do it. I think he’s exhausted. I watched him talk and I think the guy’s exhausted. … He’s looking a little bit older isn’t he. You know? Nothing wrong with that. But he’s exhausted.”

Obama has campaigned in Nevada, Pennsylvania and Arizona in support of Harris and other Democrats on the ticket in recent weeks. He appeared Tuesday in Wisconsin and Michigan, and he is set to appear alongside the vice president at a rally in Georgia on Thursday.

President Trump also hit back at the democrats bringing out “other people” and “so-called stars” — pointing out that Kamala’s campaign events usually use (paid!) fillers to minimize the time she has to spend at the microphone.

Here’s a longer clip of today’s rally including his return-volley launched towards Obama, with President Trump simply talking off-the-cuff as he is known to do.

On one hand, the increasing personal attacks from the democrats are obvious signs of a collapsing campaign and the awareness of a looming defeat at the ballot box.  On the other hand, those increasingly desperate attacks are signs of just that — desperation.  Like others, I am concerned that the level of desperation may reach a fevered pitch and move from verbal vitriol to something far worse as their defeat grows nearer.



 

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