So, remember that time yesterday when Barack Obama condemned identity politics? It was like a breath of fresh air, especially considering that his political career relied so heavily on identity politics.
Well, this may come as a complete shock to you, but it looks like he was just blowing smoke:
"Men have been getting on my nerves lately," says Barack Obama pic.twitter.com/j5z62PvKUL
— CNN International (@cnni) July 18, 2018
Sigh.
What happened to the toxicity of exclusionary identity politics? https://t.co/pZN3N2HXYk
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) July 18, 2018
That didn't take long.
— Kensington Slate (@SlateKensington) July 18, 2018
Well that didn’t take long 🙁 back to identity politics!
— KhongLo (@BurgoyneGrant) July 18, 2018
https://twitter.com/diogoxc/status/1019583079223046144
It was a short-lived headline grab.
— Holden (@Holden114) July 18, 2018
Never fear my dear. He blew it in the same speech. Once an Identitarian, always an Identitarian. https://t.co/2wVVH63haN
— Stacey (@ScotsFyre) July 18, 2018
Yep.
Of course Barack Obama would double down on identity politics. It's the only reason he won against Mitt Romney.
— Federalist Musket?? (@Patriot_Musket) July 18, 2018
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His economic record was horrendous. People hated Obamacare. Democrats were getting drummed out of office across the country. And yet he won with urban white voters? Of course he thinks a person's physical traits matter more than their competency.
— Federalist Musket?? (@Patriot_Musket) July 18, 2018
His problem is that no one ever told him differently. You think Ben Rhodes ever said to him "Uh, Mr. President, not everyone thinks that way."
— Federalist Musket?? (@Patriot_Musket) July 18, 2018
I mean this was a guy that stood up in SOUTH AFRICA and lectured Americans about authoritarianism??
Self-awareness level, sub zero.
— Federalist Musket?? (@Patriot_Musket) July 18, 2018
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