Trump Puts Air Quotes Around “President” When Referring To Obama
GOP Nominee Appears To Give Nod To Birthers During Maine Rally
Here is Donald Trump putting air quotes around “president” when talking about Obama pic.twitter.com/voD6cQloES
— Brandon Wall (@Walldo) October 15, 2016
At a rally in Maine on Saturday, Donald Trump referred to President Barack Obama as our “quote, president,” using air quotes to imply that Obama somehow isn’t — or shouldn’t be — America’s commander in chief.Â
Trump, of course, built his presidential campaign largely around the racist lie that Obama wasn’t born in the US. He recently acknowledged that it was in fact a lie, but declined to apologize and falsely accused Hillary Clinton of starting it. Â Â
Referring to Clinton and Syrian refugees, Trump said Saturday: “She wants 550 percent more coming in from Syria than the thousands and thousands that our president — quote, president — has coming in.”
Trump in Bangor, Maine referring to Obama: “…than the thousands and thousands that our president – quote – president…” pic.twitter.com/OqUFjdZWOU
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) October 15, 2016
Trump’s still a birther (of course we knew that).
In his own words: https://t.co/TdZDmTBf1T
— Laffy (@GottaLaff) October 15, 2016
Trump just referred to Obama and put “President” in scare quotes. Trump loves America; it’s just democracy he hates. https://t.co/vt4iokzm2O
— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) October 15, 2016
If Trump is going to put air quotes around the word President referring to Obama I’m going to do it if I ever say “Billionaire” for him.
— Gabi Talisman (@GabiTalisman) October 15, 2016
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