'NO WAY': Trump mocks Obama for saying he could have beaten him if he were allowed to run again

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[h=1]'NO WAY': Trump mocks Obama for saying he could have beaten him if he were allowed to run again – and cites job losses, Obamacare and the ISIS terror army as reasons[/h]
  • Trump blasted Obama for claiming he could have mobilized Americans to win a third term in office if he had been the Democratic nominee
  • 'He should say that but I say NO WAY! - jobs leaving, ISIS, OCare, etc,' Trump carped on Twitter
  • Lame duck president told CNN that Republicans rejected his vision of 'one America' and proved they can 'throw sand in the gears' of progress
  • Obama said he plans to 'be quiet for awhile' after he leaves office, 'but not politically'
  • Trump also blasted the United Nations following an anti-Israel vote that the Obama administration could have vetoed, but chose not to
By DAVID MARTOSKO, US POLITICAL EDITOR FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 15:20, 26 December 2016 | UPDATED: 22:10, 26 December 2016
 

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Donald Trump blasted Barack Obama on Monday for claiming he could have won a third term in the White House if he had been the Democratic nominee instead of Hillary Clinton.
'President Obama said that he thinks he would have won against me,' the president-elect tweeted. 'He should say that but I say NO WAY! - jobs leaving, ISIS, OCare, etc.'
Disappearing jobs, the shortcomings of the Obamacare medical insurance overhaul law and the rise of the ISIS terror army were major campaign themes Trump leveraged to draw lines of distinction between himself and the Democrats.
Moments after the first tweet, Trump delivered a broadside to the United Nations following an anti-Israel vote that Obama chose not to veto.
'The United Nations has such great potential but right now it is just a club for people to get together, talk and have a good time. So sad!' he wrote.



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Donald Trump clobbered outgoing U.S. president Barack Obama on Monday for claiming he could have beaten the billionaire in a head-to-head election matchup

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Obama told CNN that he could have mobilized Americans around his unity vision and won a third term if the Constitution allowed him to run again

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'NO WAY': Trump blasted the president for suggesting that the election result would have been different if a third Obama term had been one of the options voters could choose

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'So sad!' Trump claimed the United Nations is little more than an elite social club, following a vote on Friday that angered



CNN on Monday published an interview that former Obama senior adviser David Axelrod conducted with his old boss, who claimed the vision of a united America he stressed in his famous 2004 Democratic National Convention keynote speech is still powerful enough that it might have carried the day.
'You know, I am confident in this vision because I'm confident that if I – if I had run again and articulated it, I think I could've mobilized a majority of the American people to rally behind it.'
'I know that in conversations that I've had with people around the country, even some people who disagreed with me, they would say, "The vision, the direction that you point towards is the right one",' he said.
Obama claimed that Republicans including former Fox News Channel CEO Roger Ailes and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell 'mobilized a backlash to this vision' in order to beat Democrats up and down the ballot.
Part of Trump's standard stump speech promised Americans that he would unite them as 'one people, under one God, saluting one American flag.'
Obama claimed that high ground for himself, saying the GOP proved it 'can just just throw sand in the gears' and produce national disunity.
He accused Republicans of believing 'that if we just say "no," then that will puncture the balloon, that all this talk about hope and change and "no red state and blue state" is – is proven to be a mirage, a fantasy.'
The president framed national unity in terms of 'one America that is tolerant and diverse and open, and full of energy and dynamism,' claiming his time in office has produced that attitude 'in all sorts of ways.'
'It manifests itself in communities all across the country. We see it in this younger generation that is smarter, more tolerant, more innovative, more creative, more entrepreneurial, would not even think about, you know, discriminating somebody against, for example, because of their sexual orientation,' he said.
Trump was castigated by the political left for prejudices of all kinds but insisted on protecting 'the LGBT community' in dozens of speeches before cheering Republicans, and famously defended transgender icon Caitlin Jenner's right to use whichever bathroom she wished in his Trump Tower skyscraper.

 

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Obama hinted that he might not be silent after he leaves office and may choose to chime in from the sidelines while Trump governs

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The lame duck Obama blamed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel for proving Republicans know how to 'throw sand in the gears' that Democrats turn politically

Obama also said in the CNN interview published Monday that he might not stay on the sidelines and let his successor have the spotlight all to himself, if Trump's presidency raises 'foundational issues about our democracy.'
He seemed to be firing a warning shot that while he has no immediate plans to be vocal as a former president, that might change if he thinks the Trump administration threatens his own values.
'I have to be quiet for a while. And I don't mean politically, I mean internally,' he said.
'At a certain point, you make room for new voices and fresh legs,' Obama explained, talking mostly about the need to let up-and-coming Democrats find their own public voices.
But 'that doesn't mean that if a year from now, or a year-and-a-half from now, or two years from now, there is an issue of such moment, such import, that isn't just a debate about a particular tax bill or, you know, a particular policy, but goes to some foundational issues about our democracy, that I might not weigh in,' the lame duck president explained.
'You know, I'm still a citizen and that carries with it duties and obligations.'
It's traditional for former presidents to hold their tongues and avoid criticizing the men who take over the Oval Office after they pass the baton.
George W. Bush has repeatedly declined to comment on Obama's choices, many of which unraveled his policies.



 

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for a man who fucked up everything he touched, he sure does have a very high opinion of himself

back to reality, the party he led has been crippled under his guidance

Obama plays golf while democrats and the world burn





People who can, do. People who can't talk about it

Obama is nothing but a vile human being who condones infanticide, lying, backstabbing friends and fucking over working Americans, he's shit filled bag of stench, his very own soul rots

and he can't be honest about ANYTHING
 

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I am personally happy the Democrats learned nothing from this election. It is all finger pointing (Obama blamed Fox News) and stupid boasts.

Obama sounds so petty and insignificant saying this.

Imagine if Reagan had said it.
 

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Have never seen a president act with less class than this guy in my lifetime.....

He is such a pathetic loser! He is a failed president who will have accomplished nothing in most americans eyes.

In his eyes he thinks he is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

Never has such a weak, pathetic man held this office.

Good riddance go away and fade away no one wants to hear form you retire and make your millions
 

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I am personally happy the Democrats learned nothing from this election. It is all finger pointing (Obama blamed Fox News) and stupid boasts.

Obama sounds so petty and insignificant saying this.

Imagine if Reagan had said it.

I have the news on in the background, as I'm weening myself away again (I jumped back in during the election season)


and there's some fucking idiot arguing Obama's policies have not been rejected nationwide, because he actually picked up two senate seats!!!!!! LMFAO

somehow a net loss of twelve senate seats doesn't mean something, butt picking up two in 2016 does!!!!!! (despite losing the Senate, the House, the Presidency AND the overwhelming majority of states)

they are a bunch of thick headed, dense, stupid, village idiots, there really is no adequate way to describe their ignorance
 

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Have never seen a president act with less class than this guy in my lifetime.....

He is such a pathetic loser! He is a failed president who will have accomplished nothing in most americans eyes.

In his eyes he thinks he is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

Never has such a weak, pathetic man held this office.

Good riddance go away and fade away no one wants to hear form you retire and make your millions

he has diminished the integrity of the White House, lied about everything, divided us in every way imaginable, never worked at anything, made us an international laughing stock, emboldened our enemies and FAILED AT EVERYTHING

his words are meaningless
 

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Yep, and until the bitter end he continues to try and divide the country. Between Pelosi and Obama, they have lost the Presidency, the House, the Senate, and approximately 1000 Legislative seats. If that's not a repudiation of Democratic policies, I don't know what is. And the man can't even leave the office and show some class. Priceless!
 

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Obama will go down as a nobody President......Piece of shit!
 

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Jimmy Carter finally gets the monkey off his back.

Wait till the Kenyan is out of office. Like Carter, he won't be able to shut up and the lamestream mediots will eat up every bit of his brilliant commentary.

How sweet would it be if he became the next Secretary General and Trump responded by defunding the UN and throwing the bums out!
 

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Wait till the Kenyan is out of office. Like Carter, he won't be able to shut up and the lamestream mediots will eat up every bit of his brilliant commentary.

How sweet would it be if he became the next Secretary General and Trump responded by defunding the UN and throwing the bums out!
One they have in common besides being lousy presidents, both are anti-Semites.
 

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Donald Trump blastedBarack Obama on Monday for claiming he could have won a third term in the White House if he had been the Democratic nominee instead of Hillary Clinton.
'President Obama said that he thinks he would have won against me,' the president-elect tweeted. 'He should say that but I say NO WAY! - jobs leaving, ISIS, OCare, etc.'

If Trump truly believed that, he would have ran against him four years ago. He was smart to wait to run against the corrupt criminal. Smart, but in this case dishonest.
 

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