https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...01a23c25&ei=92
Hahahahaha
Trump should be bragging about this. Since He’s 45 of 45. 100%. Im sure he believes that. Makes him the top. I’m sure his dummy followers believe the same.
Originally Posted by 1blackman1
Well, Trump did try to overturn an election. While I believe his policies were generally good, except for the deficits and the trade wars, I can see why political scientists might rate him poorly.
But Obama #7? Come on man. He may have been a lot better than Biden, Carter, Warren G. Harding and Ulysses S. Grant. But Reagan and Coolidge blew him away, not to mention Washington, Jefferson and a number of other ex-presidents. I'd put him in the middle of the pack. A mediocre president.
This reminds me of Obama's Nobel Peace Prize. He was awarded it in October, 2009, nine months into his presidency, for "promoting nuclear nonproliferation, and ushering in a new climate in international relations, especially in reaching out to the Muslim world." In reality, he got it because Norwegians on the Nobel Committee thought he was a black American, and his middle name was Hussein, which sounds Muslim. Like Saddam Hussein.
A year after he was awarded the Nobel Prize for reaching out to the Muslim world, in 2010, deaths in Afghanistan reached a new high. Then Obama started in on targeted killings of Muslims, including Anwar al-Awlaki, an American citizen and Islamic scholar. Obama's henchmen weren't satisfied with the head of al-Awlaki. In a separate drone attack, they killed his 16 year old son, also an American, Abdulrahman al-Awlaki. And a Navy SEAL team subsequently killed his 8 year old daughter in an operation authorized by Trump. At the risk of going off topic for a moment, how exactly are we different from Russia under Putin?
Yeah, so Obama really did reach out to the Muslim world.
Obama is a good orator, he's cool, he looks and acts presidential, and his political views likely coincide with what a lot of the political scientists surveyed believe. Most importantly he was the first non-white president. Now if he were the first descendant of slaves and disadvantaged American blacks that went through decades of discrimination, like Tim Scott, that would be reason enough to elevate him in the presidential rankings list. But he's not. He's the son of an absentee Kenyan father who was raised by his left-of-center mother and grandparents. By upbringing, he's just another white American.
None of the preceding qualifies him as a great president. What exactly did he do that was great?
Obama Number 7. Bah humbug.