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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There has been speculation that it was after the White House Correspondent's dinner that Trump may have finally decided to run for president. During that dinner, Obama mocked Trump mercilessly even as Trump sat there and had to listen to it. We know that Trump is thin-skinned and what Obama did to him must have been humiliating. But if the speculation has any basis - and, yes, Trump has flirted with running for decades - it would be the ultimate irony that a bunch of jokes about Trump by Obama was the catalyst for Trump seeking the presidency and ultimately winning the election .......... and in the process undoing much of what Obama thought would be his legacy. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8TwRmX6zs4[/youtube][/quote] Definitely. Obama’s disdain for working Americans and entrepreneurs turned off voters as did his progressive Dismay at being an American. Voters were disgusted with the i hate America vibe. Trump rode that wave of disgust to the WH.[/quote] Absolutely!!! And that's the liberal mindset that still exists today, even more so, and you see it demonstrated in this forum every day: disdain for hard-working, decent, and law-abiding average Americans, and all the defense of, excuses for, and actions to benefit illegal immigrants, slackers who are content to receive a wide rang of taxpayer benefits instead of working a job (not everyone, but there are plenty of them), and irresponsible women who keep having babies they can't afford. As a small business owner myself who worked 7 days a week to get it off the ground - including working a full-time job and then coming home to work on business projects to midnight in those early days - I seethed when he scolded people like me for not "building that." That's because it's all about "equality" in liberals' minds. Heaven forbid that a business owner gets credit for the financial sacrifice, motivation, and tons of effort it took to launch a business. It might make the guy who poured the concrete feel like he's not as accomplished. (And NO , that's not to,say that the person who pours concrete is any less of a human being. He IS, however, not as accomplished, motivated, or successful as someone who develops a business.)[/quote]
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