Michelle Obama summed it up perfectly back in 2009 when she stated during an interview
that we must simply "rewrite our America's history," as she made it no secret how much
she and her husband hated our country. After a shameful 8 years of presidency overshadowed
with embarrassing scandals, Barack Obama is now taking his wife's words to heart, as
he's literally rewriting our nation's history in order to secure his legacy, in
an outrageous move that will make you sick.
Hitler's infamous Nazi propagandist Paul Joseph Goebbels knew all too well the value
of a lie. "If you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes the truth," Goebbels famously
stated. Obama knows this tactic all too well, as shortly after leaving the White House he
made the unbelievable proclamation that his presidency was "scandal free," completely
ignoring Benghazi, Fast and Furious, IRS' targeting of conservatives, his massive unconstitutional
surveillance on Americans, and the handling of Hillary's email scandal, just to name
of few.
If there's one thing Obama is talented at other than being a pathological liar, it's
his uncanny ability to hijack any conversation or scenario and make it all about him. This
was evidenced most recently during Obama's farewell speech before Trump took office,
where Obama man managed to mention himself a whopping 75 times within a short 51-minute
speech, where he endlessly bragged about his "legacy" and "accomplishments."
While we've all gotten used to Obama's massive whoppers over the years, with his
recent attempt to try and convince America his presidency was "scandal free," now
Obama has taken his antics to a whole new level. He's now literally rewriting history,
by making ridiculous changes to the White House's official website in order to brag
about himself.
Each president on whitehouse.gov has a public biography that's similar to a wikipedia
page, where Americans can learn all about what a specific American did during his tenure.
But Obama has now hijacked these presidents' public profiles, where he's inserted long-winded
bullet statements about his wonderful "accomplishments" as America's 44th president. Here's several
screenshots of where Obama has included "fascinating tidbits" about himself on other presidents'
profiles:
"Did you know?" bullets about Obama can now be seen on the public presidential profiles
of one dozen presidents, including Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush, Jimmy Carter,
Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, Calvin Coolidge, Franklin
D. Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, and most disgustingly, our most beloved president, Ronald Reagan!
Below is the full text where Obama has interjected himself as a desperate attempt to make himself
relevant, where he's literally rewritten history in a disgusting attempt to white-wash
his shameful "legacy." Here's what you can see on each presidents' profile now:
William J. Clinton
Continuing his work as a lifelong public service, Clinton created the Clinton Foundation in
2001 to improve global health, education, economies and environments. Affectionately
calling him "Do-Gooder-in-Chief", President Obama has worked with Clinton to make buildings
in our country more efficient—announcing a $4 billion investment in energy efficiency
upgrades for commercial buildings. In 2009, former President Clinton partnered
with 43rd President Bush to help rebuild Haiti, after the country was devastated by an earthquake.
George W. Bush
In 2002, President George W. Bush's State of the Union was the first to be live broadcast
on the Internet. In 2011 and 2012, President Obama's State of the Union speeches were
available in an enhanced live stream version that featured infographics, charts and data
side-by-side in real time with the President's speech.
George H. W. Bush
President Barack Obama awarded George H.W. Bush the 2010 Presidential Medal of Freedom,
the nation's highest civilian honor, for his commitment to service and ability to inspire
volunteerism throughout the country, encouraging citizens to be "a thousand points of light."
The administration continues to promote service and civic engagement, honoring heroes of local
communities as "Champions of Change" and fostering civic participation.
Ronald Reagan
Obama even took over Ronald Reagan's space on Whitehouse.gov to talk about himself:
President Reagan designated Martin Luther King Jr. Day a national holiday; today the
Obama Administration honors this tradition, with the First and Second Families participating
in service projects on this day. In a June 28, 1985 speech Reagan called for
a fairer tax code, one where a multi-millionaire did not have a lower tax rate than his secretary.
Today, President Obama is calling for the same with the Buffett Rule.
Jimmy Carter
In 1977, President Jimmy Carter created the Department of Energy; today the DOE works
with the Obama Administration to drive towards innovation in energy and reducing reliance
on foreign oil with an "all of the above" approach.
Richard Nixon
In 1973, Richard Nixon created The President's Export Council, which was expanded and reconstituted
under President Jimmy Carter in 1979. Today the PEC continues to work towards reaching
President Obama's goal of doubling the nation's exports by 2014's end.
Lyndon Johnson
President Lyndon Johnson signed Medicare law in 1965—providing millions of elderly healthcare
stability. President Obama's historic health care reform law, the Affordable Care Act,
strengthens Medicare, offers eligible seniors a range of preventive services with no cost-sharing,
and provides discounts on drugs when in the coverage gap known as the "donut hole."
John F. Kennedy
President John F. Kennedy famously suggested the American people: "Ask what you can do
for your country." In 1961, the Peace Corps was created, facilitating service among citizens
working toward peace in developing countries. In 2011, President Obama celebrated the 50th
anniversary of the Peace Corps with a Presidential Proclamation.
Harry S. Truman
In a 1946 letter to the National Urban League, President Truman wrote that the government
has "an obligation to see that the civil rights of every citizen are fully and equally
protected." He ended racial segregation in civil service and the armed forces in 1948.
Today the Obama Administration continues to strive toward upholding the civil rights of
its citizens, repealing Don't Ask Don't Tell, allowing people of all sexual orientations
to serve openly in our armed forces. Source: Harry S. Truman Library and Museum
Franklin D. Roosevelt
On August 14, 1935, President Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act. Today the Obama Administration
continues to protect seniors and ensure Social Security will be there for future generations.
Calvin Coolidge
On Feb. 22, 1924 Calvin Coolidge became the first president to make a public radio address
to the American people. President Coolidge later helped create the Federal Radio Commission,
which has now evolved to become the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). President
Obama became the first president to hold virtual gatherings and town halls using Twitter, Facebook,
Google+, LinkedIn, etc. Herbert Hoover
President Herbert Hoover signed the bill founding the Department of Veterans Affairs July 21,
1930. President Obama is committed to making sure that the VA, the second-largest cabinet
department, serves the needs of all veterans and provides a seamless transition from active
duty to civilian life, and has directed his Administration to modernize the way health
care is delivered and benefits are administered for our nation's veterans. First Lady Michelle
Obama and Dr. Jill Biden launched Joining Forces to mobilize all sectors of society
to give our service members and their families the opportunities and support they have earned.
This guy can't be freaking serious! It's truly startling how desperate this man is
to retain relevancy in this country. What a tool!
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