Woah - I knew things had gotten rocky for President Obama, but for one of the nation’s most outspoken liberals to so publicly turn his back on Obama is a sure sign that Americans have lost that loving feeling for the once ultra-slick campaigner-in-chief.
TPNN By Greg Campbell – Originally Posted on September 10, 2014:
In an interview to commemorate the 25th anniversary of his first ultra-left piece of propaganda, Roger and Me, super-lefty Michael Moore sat and slammed the president as having accomplished nothing in his eight years as president other than simply “being black.”
“When the history is written of this era, this is how you’ll be remembered: he was the first black president,” Moore said during the interview.
“OK, not a bad accomplishment, but that’s it,” he continued. “That’s it, Mr. Obama. 100 years from now, ‘he was the first black American that got elected president’ and that’s it. Eight years of your life and that’s what people are going to remember. Boy, I got a feeling, knowing you, that — you’d probably wish you were remembered for a few other things, a few other things you could’ve done.”
“So, it is, on that level, a big disappointment,” Moore stated.
It’s amazing that I am about to write these words, but I fully agree with Michael Moore on this issue.
President Obama’s legacy will be taught in schools and, sadly, there will likely be few mentions of his disastrous policies that led America to a diminished standing on the world stage. There will be few mentions of his economic policies that condemned millions to poverty and indebtedness for generations. They will gloss-over the radical divisions he helped created between rich and poor, black and white, liberal and conservative; they will simply remember that phrase, “Yes, we can,” and recall to impressionable children that President Obama was simply the first biracial president.
What a disappointment…
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