Obama is an admirable guy. Trump's looking for that kind of respect and admiration, but instead of gaining it by his own actions, he simply says, "I'm better than that other admirable guy"....so give me the same respect he got.
His "hatred" for the democratic party as a whole seems a bit odd. He used to donate to many democrats and help fund their campaigns or events. Must someone have said he has small hands and made him flip sides?
I don't think it's an issue with Obama directly, I think it's Trump wanting to fulfil his campaign promises as well as letting businesses exploit the environment in terms of profit because who needs the environment when you have money, right?
One of the reasons Donald Trump could have is that at the 2011 correspondents dinner, Obama and Seth Meyers roasted him about the birth certificate debacle and made Donald look a quite silly (read: stupid). Taking into account that "the Donald" is notoriously thin-skinned and was publicly humiliated, that could very well be a reason: (video belongs to SuchIsLifeVideos)
I can give a very long answer. I am a Trump guy. I don’t think you and I see the same way in matters of politics. Let me say this. Trump is about how founding fathers wanted America to be. Obama is about how America should be in the new age. It doesn’t make either one a bad person. I think we should be more worried about why people hate Trump. It is more relevant to the times. He has done amazingly well on the promises he made.
It is said Obama's mom was an asset of the 'behind the curtains' USA government, or 'id', so to speak. It follows that he was consequently shaped at least by the influences emanating from that background, if not directly steered, to express their desires as part of the public government facade, or 'ego' - thus nearly by definition being part of the "swamp" Trump promised to drain.
I don't know the core reason, but by splitting society and making himself anti-Obama, he unites all people with the same thought to vote for him. So as consequence, he gain votes, thus it is benefical to him to hate somebody at the time.
It is just one of strategies thought. It may backfire if support for Obama was strong. It was not as Obama did some mistakes as any other politician. And for me, it seems Trump does some as well.
I would feel better if we valued former representatives for the good they have done.
Because he was wrong obama was born in usa. However I love truump
He probably ran into Obama in a locker room.
According to Roger Stone in the PBS Frontline documentary that aired leading up to the election, it was Obama's persistent jokes at Trump's expense during the 2011 White House Correspondence dinner that really amped up the animus. Trump essentially vowed revenge from that point onward. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/watch-inside-the-night-president-obama-took-on-donald-trump/
I would not at all be surprised, Trump is so thin skinned.
Obama is an admirable guy. Trump's looking for that kind of respect and admiration, but instead of gaining it by his own actions, he simply says, "I'm better than that other admirable guy"....so give me the same respect he got.
His "hatred" for the democratic party as a whole seems a bit odd. He used to donate to many democrats and help fund their campaigns or events. Must someone have said he has small hands and made him flip sides?
I don't think it's an issue with Obama directly, I think it's Trump wanting to fulfil his campaign promises as well as letting businesses exploit the environment in terms of profit because who needs the environment when you have money, right?
yeah it is all a joke, truly.
One of the reasons Donald Trump could have is that at the 2011 correspondents dinner, Obama and Seth Meyers roasted him about the birth certificate debacle and made Donald look a quite silly (read: stupid). Taking into account that "the Donald" is notoriously thin-skinned and was publicly humiliated, that could very well be a reason: (video belongs to SuchIsLifeVideos)
haha yeah this was brutal
Because Trump is a cruel and petty man. He hates Obama for being black and for making it on his own.
I can give a very long answer. I am a Trump guy. I don’t think you and I see the same way in matters of politics. Let me say this. Trump is about how founding fathers wanted America to be. Obama is about how America should be in the new age. It doesn’t make either one a bad person. I think we should be more worried about why people hate Trump. It is more relevant to the times. He has done amazingly well on the promises he made.
maybe because the things he promoted, things not in line with the ways of the almighty, while in the office
post is very interesting will i resteem.
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I love you Obama
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Might have something to do with Obama bragging about murdering someone on a lie... CNN is lovely eh?
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Because Trump Looks like TV actor whereas Obama was head of State.
It is said Obama's mom was an asset of the 'behind the curtains' USA government, or 'id', so to speak. It follows that he was consequently shaped at least by the influences emanating from that background, if not directly steered, to express their desires as part of the public government facade, or 'ego' - thus nearly by definition being part of the "swamp" Trump promised to drain.
The logic makes sense, so it might even be true!
I don't know the core reason, but by splitting society and making himself anti-Obama, he unites all people with the same thought to vote for him. So as consequence, he gain votes, thus it is benefical to him to hate somebody at the time.
It is just one of strategies thought. It may backfire if support for Obama was strong. It was not as Obama did some mistakes as any other politician. And for me, it seems Trump does some as well.
I would feel better if we valued former representatives for the good they have done.
two different state officials in one powerful state
yes good @davidpakman
He's basically all Trump's pretends to be. Smart, big "hands," well-spoken, fit, self-made, successful... still a dishonest politician tho
Because Obama has what Trump doesn't have! Period!