When Britain was left reeling following the Brexit vote, many speculated that the idea that the ‘Remain’ vote would win by a landslide resulted in apathy and low voter turnout.
That’s not something Barack Obama wants to see happen over in the US of A, because he’s now putting the fear into the American people in the hope that it spurs those with a conscience into action.
He’s not the only one giving the Orange Menace a real shot – read doccie maker Michael Moore’s worrying reasons why Trump will win HERE.
This was Obama talking to NBC, as told by Business Insider:
“Anything is possible,” Obama said. “It is the nature of democracy that until those votes are cast and the American people, you know, have their say, we don’t know.”
He said he’s seen “all kinds of crazy stuff happen” over his 20 years in politics.
Asked whether he was worried by the possibility of a Trump presidency, Obama said he thinks it’s “scary,” that Trump “doesn’t know his stuff,” and that Trump has no interest in learning what he doesn’t know.
And here’s where he really drives home the point that people need to vote to stop the Donald:
“One of the dangers in an election like this is that people don’t take the challenge seriously,” he said. “They stay home. And we end up getting the unexpected.”
His final shot to the guts? He basically said Trump doesn’t know what the hell he is talking about, in Obama language of course:
“I think if you listen to any press conference he’s given, or listen to any of those debates, basic knowledge — about the world or what a nuclear triad is or where various countries are or, you know, the difference between Sunni and Shia in the Muslim world — those are things that he doesn’t know and hasn’t seemed to spend a lot of time trying to find out about.”
Even when he’s being a bit of a dick he does it so eloquently.
[source:businessinsider]
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