Deep joy…
As a Harvard Law Student, Barack Obama Said Becoming Donald Trump Was The American Dream
In 1991, Obama, a 29-year-old soon-to-be Harvard Law School grad, wrote a paper with a friend, Robert Fisher, called “Race and Rights Rhetoric.” Obama summed up the average American’s mindset with the following sentence:
“[Americans have] a continuing normative commitment to the ideals of individual freedom and mobility, values that extend far beyond the issue of race in the American mind. The depth of this commitment may be summarily dismissed as the unfounded optimism of the average American—I may not be Donald Trump now, but just you wait; if I don’t make it, my children will.”
When it emerges that he also thought Nigel had a point, the corridors of w1a will look like Jonestown.
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Some hopes. This information will be suppressed and/or derided as false by the bBBC. They will never bring thenselves to believe it.
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O’Bummer edited the Harvard Law Review and was the only editor of that journal never to publish a paper within it.
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Obama despite receiving a Nobel prize for his colour, he achieved very little during his term of office. Take this Korean business, it was escalating during Obama’s period and he did nothing, he just hoped it would go away.
He embraced globalisation to the detriment of US industry, manufacturing and the manual working masses.
He was a photo shoot President, that ticked all the PC boxes to get elected by the establishment Lefty Loons and free loading bureaucrats.
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