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In a dramatic course change, Obama breaks tradition and blasts Trump: Analysis

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No former American president in memory has so publicly rebuked his successor the way that Barack Obama did today to Donald Trump.

It has long been a tradition of ex-presidents, following the example of George Washington, to leave office for a quiet retirement in the background of public life.

“The point Washington made,” Obama said, speaking from a stage in rural Illinois, “is that it’s essential to American democracy that in a government of and by and for the people, there should be no permanent ruling class.”

Indeed, days before he left office in 2016, Obama told reporters, “I want to be quiet a little bit and not hear myself talk so darn much. “

But today, the former president made clear the consequences of being quiet –- of polite presidential deference -- have become too “dire.”

“I'm here today because this is one of those pivotal moments when every one of us as citizens of the United States need to determine just who it is that we are,” Obama said.

For months, the 44th president has been a model of patience and restraint under a barrage of criticism and attacks –- sometimes personal and unfounded -– launched by the man who succeeded him. Aides close to Obama have said he has bit his lip, wanting to avoid an ugly ***-for-tat and to stay above the fray.

Now, as 2018 midterm campaign season gets underway, it’s likely a very public Trump-versus-Obama showdown becomes a defining storyline of the year.

"Demagogues promise simple fixes for big problems," Obama said, swiping at Trump. "They promise to clean up corruption then plunder away."

For the first time in a public speech leaving office, Obama publicly said the words, “Donald Trump” -– twice, though he made no mention of his title as the nation's president.

And Obama went on from there, calling Trump out over “cozying up to Putin,” for not standing up to “Nazi sympathizers,” for attacking the press, for directing his own Justice Department to show political deference, and for costing us “honesty and decency and lawfulness in our government.”

In many ways, Obama spoke beyond Trump -- calling him the "symptom not the cause" of a broader crisis in American democracy – indicting the Republican Party for what he described as timidity in failing to reject the politics of conspiracy theories and resentments.

"It's not conservative," Obama said. "It isn't normal. It's radical."

Donald Trump seemed to respond to it all with a shrug. On the stump in North Dakota, the 45th president mocked his predecessor’s speech.

“I watched it, but I fell asleep," Trump claimed. "I found he's very good. Very good for sleeping.”

By that measure, Trump could be in store for a lot of “good sleep” this fall.

Obama plans to hit the campaign trail for Democratic candidates in competitive races all across the country through October, appearing first in California on Saturday and Ohio next week.

“If you don't like what's going on right now, and you shouldn't -- do not -- complain,” Obama said. “Don't lose yourself in ironic detachment. Don't put your head in the sand. Vote.”

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Trump is basically a fraud. From each and every prospective. His whole philosophy is based on hate, ignorance and hypocrisy.

It was funny at start but now it's starting to get dangerous.

Yanks should get rid of him ASAP or he'll run their country to ground.

Watch this show called 'Who is America' to see kind of people who support this pathetic clown :trump
 
Trump is basically a fraud. From each and every prospective. His whole philosophy is based on hate, ignorance and hypocrisy.

It was funny at start but now it's starting to get dangerous.

Yanks should get rid of him ASAP or he'll run their country to ground.

Watch this show called 'Who is America' to see kind of people who support this pathetic clown :trump

Did you see the episode where he proposed to build a mosque in kingman arizona? I died laughing on that one. That was pure gold.
 
Trump is despicable but Obama is equally worse. War criminal who killed hundreds of unsuspecting Pakistani children
 
Democrats need to run on more than just an anti-Trump message. Don't forget the circumstances that LED to Trump's victory.

What's to be done about wage stagnation, student debt, the millions who lack healthcare etc.

The most important line of this speech was that Trump is a symptom not a cause. The US political system was broken long before Trump.
 
Trump is despicable but Obama is equally worse. War criminal who killed hundreds of unsuspecting Pakistani children

Shush! Don't diss an honourable Nobel Peace Prize winner.
 
Democrats need to run on more than just an anti-Trump message. Don't forget the circumstances that LED to Trump's victory.

What's to be done about wage stagnation, student debt, the millions who lack healthcare etc.

The most important line of this speech was that Trump is a symptom not a cause. The US political system was broken long before Trump.

The Dems put up a deeply unlikable candidate. The most qualified for the job ever, but unlikable. Should have gone for Sanders.
 
The Democrats currently are not offering enough of a viable alternative to the Republicans, the latter of whom are extremely powerful at the moment across the executive, legislative and judicial branches.

After their historic low of Mannequin Romney in 2012, wherein only the most scarlet-red of US states could bring themselves to snub four more years of the actually rather average Obama, over the last five years the GOP have made a huge comeback to the point where they have as much control over the political system as they have had in a long time.

Realistically Trump is in a strong position for 2020 and he will be the favourite. His biggest threats come not from established Democratic politicians but from the news outlets, however his aggressive rhetoric on Twitter has had a huge impact on the public discourse about mass media (who are now globally untrusted more than ever).

The Democrats should put forward Bernie Sanders in 2020. He may just have enough in his locker and offer enough originality to defeat Donald Trump.

Otherwise I would imagine that Trump will serve out two full terms.
 
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