But back to Obama. He is the most Hollywood
president in U.S. history. Hollywood is always in
the White House, even drug taking and carrying stars
and executives. For him to tell Trump that is
hypocritical. I do not agree with Trump's statements
on the campaign trail, as they are divisive, but
Obama is the last one who should be calling anyone
Hollywood.
Donald Trump trying to get the Hispanic
vote in the election by eating a taco
Who is more Hollywood than Obama. He has placed
Hollywood's bank accounts ahead of the American
people, giving them undue and undeserved taxpayer
money and tax breaks, in what constitutes fraud.
Obama has also allowed Hollywood illegal access to
national security secrets for films (Osama movie among others) and other
unsavory reasons, which provoked the wrath of some
members of Congress. Cocaine snorting, alcoholic Hollywood loonies
should not have access to national secrets, because
if the wrong spy or terrorist targets and catches
them, they will make them talk via very unpleasant,
unsavory means. There's a reason only high
ranking government officials with proper protection
are given access to national secrets. Yet Obama has
given Hollywood dingbat access to top secret
information.
STORY SOURCE
This is not a reality show,'
Obama tells Trump
Mon May 9, 2016 6:59am EDT - U.S. President
Barack Obama warned on Friday that occupying the
Oval Office "is not a reality show," in a swipe at
outspoken Republican candidate Donald Trump who is
vying to replace him in the White House. Fighting
with Obama is a battle Trump would likely relish as
he tries to rally support within his own party.
During hard-fought Republican primary campaigns, the
billionaire delighted in responding to attacks from
rivals and found that his support grew when he
lashed out at his opponents.
Asked about Trump at a media briefing in the
White House, Obama called on the press and public to
weigh past statements by the Republican but did not
point to any specific issues or remarks. "This is
not entertainment," Obama said, a reference to
Trump's television background. "This is not a
reality show. This is a contest for the presidency
of the United States," he said...
Obama on Trump: 'This is not a
reality show'
05/06/16 12:53 PM EDT - President Obama on Friday
urged the news media to closely scrutinize Donald
Trump’s record and past comments, and avoid coverage
that highlights “the spectacle and the circus” of
the campaign trail. Obama previewed his role as an
anti-Trump spokesman and pressed the media to follow
suit. “He has a long record that needs to be
examined. And I think it’s important to take
seriously the statements he’s made in the past,” the
president told reporters at the White House. “I just
want to emphasize that we are in serious times and
this is a serious job.”
Obama took a jab at Trump’s past as host of the
“Apprentice” reality television series: “This is not
entertainment, this is not a reality show, this is a
contest for president of the United States.” Obama
made a measured and stern critique of Trump and
Republicans in Congress. He refrained from
commenting about Trump’s controversial tweet that
showed him posing with a taco bowl to celebrate
Cinco de Mayo...
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