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Slownenberg said:
Soonerman said:

Obama didn't inspire people. The outspoken and very loud liberal left that would have been behind Obama anyway made it seem like he was the greatest man in the world.

If you don't think Obama inspired many many millions of people they you weren't paying attention the past 9 years. Or you're too clustered in a outspoken very loud conservative far right bubble. Obama gets elected and most of America was hopeful. Trump gets elected and most of America is just hoping we get through this disaster.

Also a lot of liberals weren't happy with Obama because he wasn't nearly as liberal in governing as they hoped he'd be. He was much more of a centrist than any conservative will ever tell you because conservatives are so far off the edge of reality anything that isn't frankly insane right is a damn lefty liberal.

Making assumptions much? I'm an immigrant Mexican living in the USA and I was paying attention. I work for a university and left and right you see first professors professing in favor of liberal views, faculty shoving down students throats how to think, and then media that 24/7 was and continues to praise Obama is the most amazing man in the world. Obama is a fantastic orator, but he was never inspirational outside of what you are told by the media. Oh, and I'm no conservative by the way, I'm a realist and I saw how people fell to his feet while he continued to deport more immigrants than any US president in history. But hey, Trump is the bad one, right? I mean, Jorge Ramos spends all the time talking about how ICE is deporting Mexican because of Trump but never saw him saying the same while Obama was president.