U.S. Presidents.
Normally, they don’t get together for reunions, but these two out of the current living former leaders of the free world could reunite, and take a blast at the current one.
It’s true. Former President Obama, while campaigning in New Jersey for their Democratic governor, spiritually said that “We are rejecting the politics of fear,” while Former President George W. Bush took on a much sharper stance than he has in the past regarding Trump, calling on Trump’s presidency as “emboldening bigotry” in the United States and is worried that “our politics are more vulnerable to conspiracy theories.” Say what you will about what President Bush heard about Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq and rabid theories about Saddam Hussein, but the man has a point. We have handed over the reigns of the presidency from two men in Bush and Obama, with vast amounts of knowledge and acumen about how the government is supposed to work, to a man who watches and believes this stuff for prime government intel:
Holy shit. If you’re that worried about chemicals in the water turning the frogs gay, then does that mean you are Miss Piggy’s emotional friend? Imagine she and Jones in the act of coitus… *shudders*
Anyway, Former President Bush took to task Trump’s populist, nationalist political tactics, saying that “bullying and prejudice” that has taken place since this new administration took office. Though he did not mention him by name, it was fairly obvious to see which administration he is taking great aim at. It’s painful to see what Bush’s Republican Party of ‘compassionate conservatism’ has become in the age of Cheetolini in office. It’s now become “Narcissism Neo-conservatism.”
Obama took the same stance as his predecessor, outlining in the first of his political campaign rallies since leaving office, saying that it’s the “same old Trump-ian division of politics” when referring to Trump’s sluggish response to condemn white supremacists in the wake of the Charlottesville attacks.
"Some of the politics we see now, we thought we had put that to bed," Obama said. "That's folks looking 50 years back. It's the 21st Century, not the 19th Century."
If this were 19th-century politics, Obama would not be in front of that lectern speaking. He’d be in the fields where Trump would own land. You’ve seen pictures of Obama without a shirt on, ladies. Come on. It’s eye candy compared to what you see with Trump.
Now, this:
Eight Years Of Bushisms: