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When a POTUS deliberately trolls American citizens [Darleen Click]

… there are not enough words to express the disgust at the damage done to the office.

Obama takes delight in being a divider, not a uniter. His juvenile giggling when he used the word “n*gger” and then had the audacity to talk about racism as a genetic trait …

He’s stopped even pretending to be everyone’s President.

Obama is not now, and was never, a Good Man.

30 Replies to “When a POTUS deliberately trolls American citizens [Darleen Click]”

  1. Parker says:

    In 2008 we put the gun to our head.

    In 2012 we pulled the trigger.

  2. Several of my lefty acquaintances tried the “he’s a good man” schtick after Benghazi. I asked for evidence supporting that contention, but received none.

  3. gahrie says:

    How can racism be genetic when race doesn’t really exist?

  4. bgbear says:

    If it is “genetic” and we can’t help the basic feeling and so our behavior is what counts. If a person is doing their best to not act on internal racists feeling, what more can you expect? That is, shut up racebaiters unless you have a clear case of bad behavior.

    On the other hand maybe Obama does not think the “racist gene” is equal in all people and probably non-existant in himself.

  5. geoffb says:

    Community Organizer is what the job title of troll is in the RW.

  6. sdferr says:

    Trolling is beyond the pale, but surreptitiously and deliberately creating a nuclear weapons armed Iranian hegemony in the Middle East, and with that, widespread nuclear weapons proliferation across the region, all in order to punish the colonialist-capitalist United States and its allies of over seventy years is . . . just hunky-dory. Simultaneously revivifying Russia as a neo-USSR imperium, well, that’s just icing on the cake. Not to mention the countless dead these actions will entail. Ain’t transformation delightful, fellow chumps?

  7. McGehee says:

    Somebody needs to Photoshop the famous HOPE poster with that grinning Mr. Trollface guy from those innertube meemies.

  8. McGehee says:

    …with the caption being something like “PRESIDENTIAL.”

  9. sdferr says:

    Nogre.

    Sort of like a troll of old legend. It’s a neologism people use for free.

  10. geoffb says:

    He drops a new line and lure into the water.

    Just pay no attention to the XXXXX

  11. LBascom says:

    It is funny queer how the bastard can’t understand history (300 years ago the USA didn’t exist, yet the risk of being enslaved was felt by all people and always had. Barely a half century after America became a nation, slavery was abolished. This was not a coincidence) and shuts his eyes and lips tight to the only whackjobs on earth who still enslave people. Christians mostly, regardless their hue.

    So now here is our emperor, telling Muzzies America is fundamentally flawed because of hundreds of years ago (despite the fact it is the American constitution that made slavery untenable) , with nary a word about the atrocities going on NOW in North Africa.

    That’s more perverse than a two groom wedding…

  12. geoffb says:

    Peace! Now! BAMN!

  13. bgbear says:

    So you mean they were able to kill multiple people w/o guns? huh.

  14. Pablo says:

    If racism is genetic, then he got it from his slave owning ancestors.

  15. 11B40 says:

    Greetings:

    The Hutus and the Tutsis were unavailable for comment.

  16. McGehee says:

    11B40, that was caused by George Zimmerman’s white privilege.

    Also, Bush. And the Koch Brothers.

    But mostly the Republican flag and unhelpful hobbits.

  17. palaeomerus says:

    King Gesso of the Asante and the Dei of Libya were unavailable for comment as they have been whitewashed out of history. Which is totes sexist to the max BTW. Also Romans were black or something maybe.

  18. palaeomerus says:

    Le choom-pierre gonna choom dat choom yo.

  19. bgbear says:

    I think fear of the unknown and snap judgments based on limited information are hard wired survival tools, I am not sure “genetic” is the correct term.

    I think the inferior/superior tribalism is more learned and it is not limited to skin color.

  20. palaeomerus says:

    Choom is a noun AND a verb so does that make it the smokiest of all non -ing gerunds?

  21. dicentra says:

    ICYMI from David’s place, here’s a delightful specimen I picked up yesterday: https://twitter.com/dicentra33/status/613127107279896576

    Tried Kafkatrapping and got frustrated that it didn’t work. I can’t tell if he’s a willing participant (sadistic little puke) or a mindless drone.

    The convo has been updated since yesterday, too, and what a delight it is!

  22. Patrick Chester says:

    He might be a “Good Man” from Sarah Hoyt’s Darkship series… or perhaps the prototype.

  23. geoffb says:

    In response to bgbear above, a small piece of something I wrote back in mid-May.

    There is as part of our [genetic] nature a fear of the strange, the other, the unknown. This is there along with an inborn curiosity about the world and we then learn [environment] to stay away, be afraid of, certain things which our family, friends, society, say are to be feared.

    Our generalized fear of the strange/unknown is focused on certain exact things by the society we grow up in. So both nature and nurture will determine what we hate/fear. Nature modified by nurture is the way for all life and the whole nature/nurture “debate” is a falsity. A scalpel cut which un-enlightens and hides truth rather than revealing it.

  24. geoffb says:

    About Charleston and the aftermath.

    The killer writes a “manifesto” on how his “race” is viewed by others and how he in turn thinks of them. He then goes out and performs an action which validates all that he said that those others, falsely, believed about him and his “race.”

    Then the family members of those he killed, and the citizens of Charleston proceed to show that all he wrote was not true at all for them. A wonderful way of disowning his entire world view.

    But that could not be allowed to stand so the President, the media, and the professional left march right on up and by their, media magnified actions and words, re-validate all that was in his “manifesto.”

    Nice job there Prez.

  25. newrouter says:

    buck up folks

    Casting Crowns – Thrive

  26. geoffb says:

    There’s a new, new, normal in town.

  27. Curmudgeon says:

    The last seven years have been nothing but race bait, bait, bait, bait and bait from the Left. Trying to connect a psychopath to the GOP, or the Tea Party.

    “Psychopaths! Come out, come out wherever you are! You have our narrative to fulfill!”

    Or into which to be shoehorned…

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