Tearex, Crass misrepresentation of Obama's words duly noted.
"Here Obama is admitting he knows nothing about bringing jobs back or how to negotiate a better trade deal. He is clueless and was in way over his head. He is after all a community organizer."
Obama simply told the truth in saying Trump could never bring all the jobs back as he said he would.
Telling the truth is virtually impossible for Trump and dangerous for anyone in his administration. One example of many
Something else happened there in 2010, a portentous development for dissident Republicans everywhere. The rino hunt bagged a congressman named Bob Inglis. Inglis was a reliable rightist—a 93 percent lifetime rating from the American Conservative Union, a 100 percent rating from the Christian Coalition—and he’d represented his district for 12 years. But at a public event, early in what proved to be his final year, he was asked whether he believed humans caused climate change. He made the mistake of committing candor. He said yes, humans cause climate change. The crowd booed and hissed; as Inglis later recalled, “I was blasted out.” He was subsequently slaughtered in a Republican primary—71 to 29 percent—by a more conservative challenger named Trey Gowdy. The lesson of Inglis’s defeat was that any deviance from ideological fealty could kill a career. .. from, Lindsey Graham Doesn’t Want a Primary .. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=148767048
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”