How did we manage to survive eight years of this preening, arrogant, finger-wagging hypocritical jerk?

Via Breitbart.

Former President Barack Obama spoke to the Chamber of Commerce in Montreal on Tuesday, warning against income inequality and the concentration of wealth—remarks from a man who reportedly commanded $400,000 a speech, or $7,700-a-minute at that rate, for his Canadian speech.

Obama said the world must do more to combat income inequality, noting that the concentration of wealth fans fears that governments exist solely to benefit the powerful, NBC reported.

“That’s a recipe for more cynicism and more polarization, less trust in our institutions and less trust in each other,” Obama said.

“And it’s part of what leads people to turn to populist alternatives that may not actually deliver,” Obama said in a thinly disguised jab at President Donald Trump without naming his successor specifically.

According to the Toronto Star, not everyone could afford to see the man calling for the end of income inequality….

Meanwhile, NBC’s report reveals Obama is now striving to be an international community organizer.

“Obama said that in times of economic uncertainty it can be tempting to turn to isolationism and ‘the politics of us-vs.-them’ and said World War I and World War II were the result,” NBC reported….

Yes, if only Barack Hussein Obama had been born earlier, World Wars I and II would not have occurred. He would have warned the world of the “dangers of isolationism” and ‘the politics of us-vs.-them’

Just like he slowed the rise of the oceans.

Or something.

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  1. Katharine the Great says:

    How did we survive? By the grace of God which none of us deserve.

  2. Vintageport says:

    Shifra, that’s my favorite photo of the #JackA$$. Second favorite is a tie between him throwing out the first pitch and riding a bicycle. Priceless.

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