Obama says Trump unfit to be president
An incredulous President Barack Obama called Donald Trump’s claims that the upcoming election could be rigged “ridiculous” and said he’s never heard “someone complain about being cheated before the game was over”.
He mocked Obama’s handling of the crisis with Russian Federation over Ukraine. One of these leaders is former Presidential candidate, John McCain, who denounced Trump’s attacks against the Khans. Later, he argued that the people of Crimea “would rather be with Russian Federation than where they were” – an argument that Putin himself has made in justifying his annexation of the disputed Ukrainian territory.
“I don’t know for sure, but if I did I am happy”, said Jones. “In the meantime they took over Crimea”.
Wayne Madsen made the comments Wednesday in regard to remarks by GOP nominee Donald Trump who pointed the finger at the two to escape a growing criticism against his stance on the death of the Muslim soldier in 2004, when Obama was no more than a senator in IL.
Trump questioned whether Ghazala Khan did not speak at the convention because she was prevented from doing so by her religion and he characterized Khizr Khan’s criticism of him as “vicious”.
Pierson’s attack on Obama was extremely curious, as he wasn’t even a senator at the time and Clinton was serving as a junior senator herself representing the state of NY. Families who lose an immediate relative in U.S. military action are called Gold Star families.
President Obama chided Republicans at a presser Tuesday morning for their failure to withdraw support from Donald Trump, a man he described as “unfit” and “woefully unprepared” to be lead the country.
Obama turned up the heat on Republicans who appear increasingly ill at ease with Trump but have not withdrawn their endorsement. Democratic and Republican leaders as well as veterans’ groups quickly condemned him.
Obama said that Trump keeps proving himself unfit to serve as the President of the United States.
Congressman Richard Hanna has also publicly announced he will vote for rival Hillary Clinton in November – the first Republican politician to do so.
“The alternative is the entire party and the Republican party effectively endorses and validates the positions being articulated by Mr Trump”.