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Worse than Carter, twice?

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agavi...@gmail.com

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Mar 7, 2017, 9:31:32 AM3/7/17
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I can't disagree with this assessment.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2017/03/06/barack-obama-s-politically-active-post-presidency-isn-t-normal-or-good.html

It's as if he (and Carter) feel loved ke they need to recover their dreams of a successful presidency.

J. Hugh Sullivan

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Mar 7, 2017, 10:48:06 AM3/7/17
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One of the first priorities of a retiring executive/manager is NEVER,
NEVER to look over the shoulder of his successor. That's not to say
you don't want to...

The white half of the ex-prez is acting like it is nigger.

Hugh

Futbol Phan

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Mar 7, 2017, 1:01:43 PM3/7/17
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What exactly has he done? The article suggests he is planning to do something, until he does there's no reason to whine.

Oh, maybe this bothers you?:

"We don’t know the scope of involvement he has planned. The New York Times, though, reported that Obama’s team rushed to preserve intelligence regarding possible contacts between Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia."

Trying to keep Cheetolini from destroying incriminating evidence hardly qualifies, IMO.

agavi...@gmail.com

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Mar 7, 2017, 3:45:28 PM3/7/17
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Whine?

Michael Press

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Mar 7, 2017, 4:23:25 PM3/7/17
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In article <fc2c47ed-f884-430e...@googlegroups.com>,
| Trump also recently told Fox News he thinks “President Obama is
| behind [the disruptive protests happening at Republican town
| halls] because his people certainly are behind it.” Is this
| another outlandish Trump claim?

President Trump adds matter of factly, "It's politics."

> It's as if he (and Carter) feel loved ke they need to recover their dreams of a successful presidency.

without acknowledging any failure?

--
Michael Press

J. Hugh Sullivan

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Mar 7, 2017, 4:40:04 PM3/7/17
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On Tue, 07 Mar 2017 13:23:20 -0800, Michael Press <rub...@pacbell.net>
wrote:

>In article <fc2c47ed-f884-430e...@googlegroups.com>,
> "the_andr...@yahoo.com" <agavi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I can't disagree with this assessment.
>>
>> http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2017/03/06/barack-obama-s-politically-active-post-presidency-isn-t-normal-or-good.html
>
>| Trump also recently told Fox News he thinks “President Obama is
>| behind [the disruptive protests happening at Republican town
>| halls] because his people certainly are behind it.” Is this
>| another outlandish Trump claim?
>
>President Trump adds matter of factly, "It's politics."

...and the problem is politicians - or did I say that already.

Hugh

plai...@gmail.com

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Mar 7, 2017, 6:10:44 PM3/7/17
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So much moral outrage about Obama's "Post-Presidency", which has been the last 6 weeks. I haven't heard him say much of anything so far, not even when Trump accused him of having Trump illegally wiretapped. Seems like you might want to wait until Obamz actually does something to get outraged.

You've all railed about Obama's incompetence for the last 8 years. Hard to believe that overnight he's become a Machiavellian figure pulling strings behind the scenes.

The article seems to find it sinister than Obama hasn't left Washington. He still has a daughter in a really good high school. With no worries about his next job, maybe he just wants to let her finish the school year. Maybe the Obamas will stay in Washington until she graduates (not sure if that is this year or next year).

agavi...@gmail.com

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Mar 7, 2017, 7:29:35 PM3/7/17
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Moral outrage?

J. Hugh Sullivan

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Mar 8, 2017, 6:04:02 AM3/8/17
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On Tue, 7 Mar 2017 15:10:43 -0800 (PST), plai...@gmail.com wrote:

>So much moral outrage about Obama's "Post-Presidency", which has been the l=
>ast 6 weeks. I haven't heard him say much of anything so far, not even when=
> Trump accused him of having Trump illegally wiretapped. Seems like you mig=
>ht want to wait until Obamz actually does something to get outraged.=20

I was "outraged" when he was president - he doesn't matter now.

>You've all railed about Obama's incompetence for the last 8 years. Hard to =
>believe that overnight he's become a Machiavellian figure pulling strings b=
>ehind the scenes.

I don't recall saying or writing anything about Obama that I would not
take great pleasure in saying to his face - since he is no longer
CinC.

>The article seems to find it sinister than Obama hasn't left Washington. He=
> still has a daughter in a really good high school.

I agree.

Hugh


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