Friday, May 6, 2016

Obama's wrong: the election is a reality show

Lame duck president Barack Obama told the media that Donald Trump "has a long record that needs to be examined." He then went on, "This is a really serious job. This is not entertainment. This is not a reality show. This is a contest for the presidency of the United States."

Sorry Mr. Obama, contrary to what you said, the next election is a reality show. In fact, so was yours. 

It isn't like you've taken your job so seriously that you refused to go on reality TV. You went on "Running Wild" and your wife appears on "Ellen" more than Ellen. So your opinion is only taken seriously by those who are clueless or would back you even if you killed Trump on a reality TV show.
"These rodent testicles are rather tasty"

Reality shows are staged to a large degree, just like political campaigns and the politicians who campaign will say what they must in order "not to get voted off the island." In terms of "The Apprentice," they will say what they must in order to not get fired.

Obama just couldn't sit on the sidelines once Trump became the presumptive nominee. He was asked about the GOP race during an off-the-cuff presser after speaking about the economy at Friday's White House briefing.

Our POTUS-pontiff said "[Trump] has a long record that needs to be examined," and asked "the folks to "take seriously" some of the things Trump has said in the past, unlike how the press did not take seriously some of the things Obama said, like there being 57 states, "you can keep your doctor, your health plan," etcetera.

Personally, Donald Trump wasn't my choice for the nomination. But now that he has been nominated, I feel we as Republicans, need to stand behind him or a felon will be leading us into the ground.


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