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[–]lifeisgenerallygood[S] [スコア非表示]  (6子コメント)

Citing Mr. Obama’s visit to the UK at the request of Prime Minister David Cameron:
"The lessons learnt from the Obama visit are fascinating. Here is the most powerful man in the world coming from a country that we have always had huge regard for. And people in Britain listening to Obama said: ‘how dare the American president come here and tell us what to do’ and it backfired. And I think we got an Obama Brexit Bounce, because people do not want to be told how to think and how to vote."

[–]JexInfiniteTea Party Conservative [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

When the corrupt and powerful government tells you to run one way, best run the other.

[–]ferrarifanAtheist Conservative [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

people do not want to be told how to think and how to vote

Now let's hope that the same is true for that new pos London mayor and his statements about the American election.

[–]Icantevenhavemyname [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

I think that's just an added extra. The Brits that voted leave were already tired of being told how to think and vote by the suits in Brussels.

[–]FatalTypingAccident [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

IMO the report about the queen wanting brexit just a couple days ahead probably had more sway. That woman sneezes and tissue sales go up; at least with a certain crowd.

[–]rambaroo [スコア非表示]  (1子コメント)

It wasn't Obama that did it on his own. Cameron had basically every business leader and celebrity and World leader he could get his hands on to try and scare the Public into voting for remain. Obama was one of the first but it was all of them that did it,

[–]chabanaisStronger than derp [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Cameron used mind control on all of them?

[–]Anaxagoras23 [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

We want our country back, we want our democracy back, we want the closest possible relationship with our neighbours.

That's what always kills me about the claims that not wanting to be part of the EU is the same as xenophobia and the like.

I love my brothers and sister. I want to have good relationships with them. I do not, however, want to pool everything and live with them in some sort of commune or to allow them to tell me how to run my household (or the reverse). Europe, much like a family, can have a great spirit of camaraderie and work together without being united by something like the EU.

[–]baldyloxSocial Libertarian [スコア非表示]  (1子コメント)

Yep. That sounds about like the kind of leadership we've come to expect from our hapless, inept POTUS.

[–]tehForce [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Pompous and arrogant foreign leader visits and tells people what to do. People do the opposite.

[–]Banecn [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

That's okay Britain most of us don't like him either.

[–]Flobby17 [スコア非表示]  (2子コメント)

I never saw a huge problem with Obama commenting on Brexit. The financial capital of the world might leaving the largest trade bloc in the world. Of course the leader of the world's other financial capital is going to have an opinion on that.

[–]PhaetonsFolly [スコア非表示]  (1子コメント)

Obama's big mistake is that he went on full lecture mode. He didn't try to make a convincing case, but used threats and an unearned sense of moral superiority.

[–]TheSouthernCrossHerp derp [スコア非表示]  (2子コメント)

Isn't Trump for the Brexit?

[–]lifeisgenerallygood[S] [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Yes. "I think people really see a big parallel,” Trump stressed of what is happening in the United States and the Brexit vote with UK voters deciding to leave the EU. “People want to take their country back. They want to have independence in a sense.”

Trump said he thinks there will be “more and more” of this happening in other countries and the U.S. as well, saying, “People want to see borders.”

“I think a lot of it has to do with immigration,” Trump stated.

“I think that’s what’s happening in the United States…the people want their country back,” he added. “I think they’ll end up being stronger for it.” http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/06/24/trump-turnberry-brexit-felt-going-happen/

[–]MiyegomboBayartsogtSupporter [スコア非表示]  (3子コメント)

Every time President "O is for 'Obscurantism'" opens his mealy mouth to lecture bad Americans about their serious lack of gun control, he sells citizens a million more AR-15's. We elected this gay son-of-two-Moslem-men because we felt sorry he couldn't find a decent job and wanted, as compassionate Americans always do, to try and placate his mean spirited, moody, transgender passing as the "wife." Sadly, the arrangement has left poor old Barack as disaffected as ever and his wife relationship has only gotten worse.

Obama would give his two-week notice if he could. The job never appealed to him. The hours too long, the naps too short. The cigarettes had to be sneaked and the binge drinking mitigated, the long lines of coke put off for a future date. To his great misfortune, Obama was one foreigner who never quite cottoned to America. Now, it takes all his effort to hide his incredible loathing for the great mass of unwashed taxpayers.

There was a time when Obama once wanted to be president. He just dreamed of being a president of a more deserving nation, one that listened and obeyed and worshiped him for the genius he could be. But the reality is no one listened to the prattling potentate's potential, and no one's listening still. Not even the emasculated Europeans. Well, a generation more importing millions of military aged Moslem migrants into Euroarabia will change all that. Sadly, by then it will be too late for Mullah Obama.

[–]artyfoul [スコア非表示]  (1子コメント)

We elected this gay son-of-two-Moselm-men

I don't like him either, but don't you think that's taking it a little too far?

placate his mean spirited, moody, transgender passing as the "wife".

Well that's just rude.

[–]Flobby17 [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

I bet you'd get a lot farther criticising him if you actually, you know, criticised him. Unbased personal attacks won't bring anyone to your side, you have to fight with logic and reason.