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The speaker expresses their belief that Obama has not done anything beneficial for black people, despite some still praising him. They criticize the district attorney in Atlanta, accusing her of seeking attention and having political aspirations. They also mention the case against Trump, calling it excessive. The speaker refers to Obama as the worst thing for black people and implies that other presidents have also been detrimental.

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Black people are not to blame for issues, it was the Obama administration. Obama's adopted father was very wealthy, leaving a trust fund for him. Obama worked for a law firm that represented his father's interests. He protected BP due to his trust fund investments. Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to insurance companies. Trump has improved black unemployment and funding for black colleges. The joke about George W. Bush and Michelle Obama's candy is based on a long-standing relationship between their families.

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The speaker discusses the alleged connections between Barack Obama and the Bush family, specifically focusing on Obama's stepfather, Lolo Sotoro, and his ties to the CIA and the oil business. They claim that Obama's grandmother facilitated CIA money transfers and introduced her daughter to Sotoro, who then adopted Obama. The speaker also mentions Obama's high school education and his reported income, suggesting that his stepfather's wealth is kept in a trust fund in Indonesia. They imply that there is a hidden agenda behind the friendly interactions between George W. Bush and Michelle Obama.

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Michelle Obama is considered a traitor because she has pushed Black people away from politics by making them feel like strangers in their own country. This feeling leads to a lack of care for the country, resulting in destructive behaviors. While the speaker believes Michelle Obama is a woman, they question whether Barack Obama and Michelle Obama's children are biologically theirs, suggesting they may be Martin Espey's children. The speaker cites Barack Obama building a $30,000,000 home in Hawaii, where he and Martin Espey lived while Michelle Obama lived separately, as evidence of this. The speaker also believes Barack Obama is gay.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic party for promoting unqualified black women and neglecting black men. They argue that policies have harmed the black community, praising Trump for caring about their concerns. They accuse Barack Obama of neglecting black issues and label him a curse on the nation. The speaker also condemns Black Lives Matter founders for not supporting black businesses and criticizes liberals for hypocrisy regarding illegal immigration. They express concern about defunding the police and highlight Trump's appeal to black voters for prioritizing America. The speaker urges fair treatment of all individuals.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker argues that Black people’s potential reluctance to vote for a woman or even willingness to vote for Trump could stem from policy concerns, not misogyny. The speaker cites inflation, cost of living, gas and grocery prices, immigration, and border issues as key factors. They suggest some believe there's more sensitivity towards immigrants than struggling Black communities. The speaker highlights the allocation of $53 million in prepaid credit cards for immigrants, questioning why similar support isn't provided to Black people who have been struggling for years. They ask if people don't think Black people notice these disparities.

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The speaker discusses the alleged connections between George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and their families. They claim that Bush and Obama had a relationship due to business ties between their families. They also mention the involvement of Lolo Soetoro, Obama's stepfather, in the oil business and as an alleged CIA operative. The speaker suggests that Obama's grandmother facilitated CIA money transfers and introduced her daughter to Soetoro, who then adopted Obama. They mention Obama's high school tuition and his reported income, implying that he has access to a significant trust fund. The speaker concludes by stating that there is a secretive elite group to which Bush, Obama, and others belong, while the general public is excluded.

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I don't see the need for Trump to focus on black issues since he didn't rely on black votes to win. He emphasizes low black unemployment, contrasting it with Obama's record. Trump's outreach to black voters is appreciated by some, despite fear of backlash. Some black individuals support Trump but may not openly express it due to potential criticism.

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The session centers on evaluating past presidential performance and contemporary immigration politics. The speaker argues that the movement’s criticisms of immigrants and open borders would have appeared during Barack Obama’s presidency as well, pointing out that Obama is sometimes labeled “the deporter in chief.” When asked if Obama was a good president, the participants largely affirm that he did a good job: Governor Walts, Governor Pritzker, Governor Hochul, and Perryman all express the view that Obama’s presidency was good. The speaker then contends that Obama’s immigration policies were largely the same as the policies Republicans are currently opposing, noting that “Barack Obama had the very same policies for the most part on immigration that Republicans are parroting today.” The speaker contrasts this with charges that current protesters are labeling as Gestapo-like, arguing that those who advocate for open borders actually harm both Americans and those who are unauthorized immigrants, asserting that the policies do not arise from understanding or sympathy but have the opposite effect. A crucial part of the argument accuses those in power of exploiting racial identities for political ends. The speaker claims that “when you use brown people, just like they use black people with BLM and Marxists during BLM to usher that in,” money travels “back to the communist party,” and that elected officials’ platform is being used to usher in communism rather than defend American values. The speaker admonishes the audience not to roll their eyes, saying the topic is serious and that money is involved. The speaker emphasizes that the information being provided should inform decisions and asserts that if a person truly upholds American ideologies and constitutional perspectives, they should not be speaking at the rally. A formal action is announced: the speaker “authorized a letter to be sent to my office to the president of The United States to rescind millions of dollars in funding that we know are going to the no kings protest that were authorized and basically given under the last administration.” The claim is that Congress should act to protect the American people from foreign interests, foreign governments, and also the communist influence, rather than simply pointing fingers or blaming others. The statement ends with “Well, general lady yield,” signaling a procedural transition.

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The speaker explains why they support Donald Trump, stating that they have knowledge of the true history of both the Republican and Democratic parties. They mention that the Ku Klux Klan originated from the Democratic party and that every civil rights legislation was passed by Republicans, not Democrats. They also mention Trump's involvement in the culture, receiving awards with prominent figures like Muhammad Ali and Rosa Parks. The speaker expresses their disbelief in the media's portrayal of Trump as racist, as they never heard any black leaders or their grandmother say anything negative about him. They reminisce about a time when America was great and there was less crime.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker questioned if Black people's potential reluctance to vote for a woman or willingness to vote for Trump could be due to policy, not misogyny. The speaker cited inflation, cost of living, gas prices, groceries, immigration, and border issues as potential factors. They also mentioned a perceived elevated sensitivity towards immigrants compared to struggling Black people. The speaker highlighted New York's prepaid credit cards for immigrants, contrasting it with the lack of similar support for Black people who have been struggling for years, suggesting this disparity is noticed.

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Black people are not to blame for issues, it's the Obama administration. Obama's family wealth influenced his decisions, benefiting companies like BP. Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to healthcare. Trump's policies have led to low black unemployment and increased funding for black colleges. Bush's joke about feeding Michelle candy has a long history dating back to Obama's childhood.

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The speaker questions why black people are being attacked for something that they didn't have anything to do with. They argue that the Obama administration, not black people, should be held responsible. The speaker then discusses Barack Obama's background, mentioning that his adopted father was one of the richest men on earth. They claim that Obama had connections to Goldman Sachs and British Petroleum due to his trust fund investments. The speaker also mentions that Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to the healthcare industry. They conclude by stating that they have no problem with Trump and highlight some positive aspects of his presidency. Additionally, they mention a joke about George W. Bush and the connection between the Bush and Soros families.

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The speaker criticizes those who called Donald Trump racist for his stance on immigration. They argue that by voting for Democratic candidates and supporting open borders, people have allowed illegal immigrants to replace the black community. The speaker suggests that the Democratic party no longer needs the black vote and accuses them of prioritizing illegal immigrants over their own citizens.

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The speaker expresses their belief that the Democratic Party is hypocritical and not supportive of black men. They argue that Democratic policies negatively impact the black family and the economy. They mention that many black men are leaving the Democratic Party because of its anti-family and anti-economic stance. The speaker also mentions that although they still support Black Lives Matter, they prefer Donald Trump as a candidate due to his focus on economics. They highlight that black men they know share similar views and believe they were doing well under Trump's presidency, citing examples of successful businesses and low-income housing initiatives. The speaker concludes by mentioning Tim Scott as another example.

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Barack Obama, the speaker is addressing you because you said you are ashamed that black people are not supporting Kamala Harris. The speaker believes black people have the right to vote for whoever they want, including Trump. The speaker asks Obama if he thinks people have to do what he says and accuses him of acting like he owns black people. The speaker is not voting for Kamala Harris, and neither are many other black people because they don't like her. People now realize that voting for someone based on skin color is not a great idea. Trump cares about the country and will do what's best for everybody, including black people. Obama tricked black people into voting for him based on his skin color and didn't do anything for them. The only person who benefited from Obama being the first black president was Obama himself. Obama made millions of dollars, while black people didn't get anything he promised. The speaker tells Obama to sit down and get out of their face.

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I believe Barack Obama is the worst president ever. I voted for him because I thought he would help the people in Chicago, but he didn't do anything for us. He didn't come to Ferguson when we were protesting, and he doesn't care about black people. He's controlled by someone else, but Trump is different. He gets his energy from the people. Obama didn't do anything for us, not even the person who said you ain't black if you don't vote for me. So, vote for Trump in 2020.

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The speaker questions why someone is attacking black people when they had nothing to do with the issue at hand. They mention that Barack Obama, despite claims about his background, had connections to wealthy individuals and corporations. They also mention that Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to the healthcare industry. The speaker expresses support for Trump, citing low black unemployment rates and increased funding for historically black colleges. They also mention a joke about George W. Bush feeding Michelle candy, noting that it was the same candy he gave her husband years ago.

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Barack Obama has been criticized for not supporting the black community and failing to address crime in Chicago. Some believe he has caused harm to the nation and that Joe Biden's administration is similarly ineffective. There is a sentiment that Trump listened to the concerns of the community more than Obama did. Bill Clinton, despite his shortcomings, at least acknowledged people's struggles. A warning was issued about Obama before his election, claiming he was ungodly and detrimental to the country. Critics argue that organizations like Black Lives Matter do not genuinely support black people and instead focus on personal gain, moving into predominantly white neighborhoods without contributing to black businesses.

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The speaker, a resident of Baltimore, believes that African Americans should support Trump despite the false narrative that he is racist. They argue that his policies are important for the community and highlight his support for historically black colleges, the Second Chance Act, and low unemployment rates. The speaker urges African Americans to focus on policy rather than personality, claiming that the Democratic Party offers nothing but destruction for their community. They acknowledge that many people dislike Trump but emphasize the need to consider his policies instead.

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Michelle Obama is viewed as a traitor because she has pushed Black people away from politics and made them feel like strangers in their own country. She allegedly makes them feel unwelcome in America, as if white people are oppressing them and they still face discrimination even in powerful positions. This causes Black people to not care about the country, leading them to litter, destroy, rob, steal, and kill. While the speaker believes Michelle Obama is a woman, they don't think Barack Obama and Michelle's kids are actually theirs, suggesting they are Martin Nesbitt's children. Barack Obama reportedly built a $30,000,000 home in Hawaii where he and Martin Nesbitt were living, while Michelle Obama has lived in a separate house since January. The speaker thinks Barack Obama is fine, implying he is gay.

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As a native of Chicago, the speaker says Barack Obama's policies did nothing for Black people. They believe it's insulting that Obama is pandering to Black men for not voting for Kamala Harris, suggesting Obama only supports her due to a lack of better options and unfavorable optics. The speaker claims Harris is inarticulate and avoids answering questions, and they vote for policies, not based on race. They accuse the current administration of causing high inflation and having poor border control, reminding Obama of his high deportation numbers. The speaker questions why Harris couldn't name one thing she'd do differently from Biden. They urge Obama to self-reflect before attacking Black men for not voting for Harris, questioning if he would vote for her if he weren't a Democrat. The speaker says Harris was inserted into her position without earning votes. They say they will continue to be free thinkers and create a better America for all.

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The speaker discusses the significance of black voters supporting Trump, which is uncommon for a Republican front runner. They mention that black voters initially supported Biden to save democracy, but their impression hasn't changed over the year. Despite improvements in jobs, black homeownership is down and Biden's efforts to connect with this group have not resonated. The speaker also acknowledges that black unemployment was low during the Trump administration, but emphasizes that it was still lower before. They attribute Trump's success to his messaging skills.

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Obama was sent to bring people back to the Democratic plantation, but he insulted them. The speaker was offended when Obama said the only reason they were voting for Trump was because they didn't want a woman president. The speaker says Obama doesn't speak for them. The speaker says that they were first called low-information and misinformed voters, and now Obama is involving their mother. The speaker states they wouldn't vote for their mother or grandmother if they were president and had the same radical policies. The speaker is angry that Obama is telling them how to think and tells him to go back to the White House. The speaker questions where Obama was in 2008.

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Barack Obama was a plant who did nothing for the black community. He never addressed Chicago's crime issues with young black men because he simply doesn't care. Obama is a curse on this nation, pushing Marxist socialist programs and abortion in Africa, an abomination. He didn't care about us, which gave rise to Trump, who actually listened. Even Bill Clinton at least pretended to care. Before Obama was elected, my mother warned black churches, saying he was ungodly, and she was right. He hates this country but wants to exploit it, just like the founders of Black Lives Matter, who don't care about black people. They never helped build a black business; instead, they bought homes in white neighborhoods.
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