This short clip of Obama has it all:
– Mocks Ebola outbreak that killed thousands
– Mocks press for caring about Hillary's e-mails.
– Mocks Trump for cell phone use
– Says "a bunch of poor refugees" not a threat
– Says Trump moving troops to border is "a political stunt"Wow pic.twitter.com/rn9qqxUUeP
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) November 2, 2018
Former President Barack Obama has had a hard time staying focused on the campaign trail lately.
While stumping in Miami, Florida, with Sen. Bill Nelson, D-FL, and Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, the former president tried his best to deliver a home run speech before Tuesday’s midterm elections.
“The real reason I came down to Miami is because this Tuesday might be the most important election of our lifetimes. Politicians will always say that. But this time it’s actually true. The stakes really are that high. The consequences of any other staying home really are more dangerous,” Obama said.
In less than 90 seconds, Obama defended Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server to send and receive classified information, downplayed the severity of the Ebola virus, defended the migrant caravan trekking north toward the U.S., and attacked President Donald Trump.
“We all try to put a positive spin on things, but what we have not seen the way we are seeing right now is politicians just blatantly, repeatedly, baldly, shamelessly lie. Just making stuff up. That’s what they’re doing now all the time. By the way, it’s not the first time. They do this every election cycle. Try to terrify folks and then the election comes and problem suddenly magically vanishes,” Obama said.