Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Obama suggests young Blacks like Trump because he acts macho



Former President Barack Obama sees President Donald Trump's "stereotypical macho style" as an attractive personality quality for Black males and used this as an explanation/excuse for the huge increase of Black voter support for Trump.

President Trump's share of the Black electorate overall grew from 6 percent in 2016 to 8 percent in 2020, and he did better with Black men than Black women, with 12 percent with the former and 6 percent with the latter.

“I think men generally are more susceptible to public figures who act tough, try to project a stereotypical macho style,” Obama told Peter Hamby, host of Snapchat’s “Good Luck America,” according to Axios. “I don't think Black men are immune to that any more than White or Hispanic men are. [Or real men versus the Obama Whole Foods crowd.]

Trump’s support among Latino voters grew to 35 percent, up from 28 percent in 2016.  

Overall, women supported the Democratic ticket in the presidential election over men by 9 points because they have more compassion for the frail and demented, traits that Joseph Robinette Biden emanates through every pore of his skin. And women, more than men, like his middle name as it reminds them of a small worm-eating bird with a red breast.

However, Republican women made big gains in Congress. Of the 12 seats Republicans seized from Democrats this year, nine were flipped by women. A record 17 new Republican women will take the House this year in spite of all the lies about the GOP and their sexism.

Obama gave the three-part Snapchat interview as part of a tour to promote his new book, “A Promised Land,”  an autobiographical self-congratulatory tome, his third, that illustrates just how much Barack Obama loves him some Barack Obama. 



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