Friday, December 2, 2016

Obama Says 'It's Not A Miracle' Trump Won US Election In Rolling Stone Interview


By Daily Mail., Nov. 30, 2016 

President Barack Obama famously boasted to Republicans first week in office that 'elections have consequences' and the winner gets to set the agenda.

The outgoing president is eating his own words eight years later on the verge of Donald Trump's tenure in the Oval Office.


'I don't want to sugarcoat it. There are consequences to elections,' he told Rolling Stone a day after the Republican won the presidential election.






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1 comment:

  1. For once Obama is right, there are consequences to elections. After eight LONG "mostly failed" years of his own tenure, we are attempting to recreate an America that we can be confident in and proud of. We don't think it necessary to harm any citizens in the making,tho can't please everyone ever. Somehow, we don't believe it's much to ask either.

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