I'm all for President Trump being publicly lectured after his embarrassing performance in Helsinki while standing beside Vladimir Putin yesterday. But not by his predecessor Barack Obama. Of course that doesn't stop. Here's an excerpt of his remarks in Johannesburg commemorating the 100th anniversary of Nelson Mandela's birth:
Unfortunately, too much of politics today seems to reject the very concept of objective truth. People just make stuff up. They just make stuff up. We see it in state-sponsored propaganda; we see it in internet driven fabrications, we see it in the blurring of lines between news and entertainment, we see the utter loss of shame among political leaders where they're caught in a lie and they just double down and they lie some more. Politicians have always lied, but it used to be if you caught them lying they'd be like, "Oh man." Now they just keep on lying.
Except that Obama told some zingers in his day as well. Remember if you like your health insurance, you can keep your health insurance? Or what about red lines in Syria? You may recall Obama denied he ever said either of those things.
Barack Obama has called a podium an elephant many, many times.
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