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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Watch: Obama Talks About Using a 'Stand-in, a Front-Man' for a Third Term Watch: Obama Talks About Using a 'Stand-in, a Front-Man' for a Third Term By C. Douglas Golden December 15, 2020 at 7:52am If you didnt vote for Joe Biden for president, and the former vice president actually takes office on Jan. 20, youre probably worrying yourself over the prospect that itll turn into a de facto third term for Barack Obama. Well, if you listen to Barack Obama, you neednt worry: Its definitely going to turn into a third term for him. Granted, when he appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert late last month, Obama didnt say it in as many words. He couldnt, because portraying Joe Biden as the Dmitry Medvedev to his Vladimir Putin might seem a bit
off to Americans. In fact, the way he phrased it meant that it mostly flew under the radar for a few weeks. However, in an interview he did with late-night TVs most obsequious Democrat booster, we were treated to some grade-A unintentional honesty. Asked if he missed his old job when he looked at the headlines from the Trump administration, Obama mentioned that there were plenty of people who wanted him to have a third term. Alas, there was that pesky 22nd Amendment in the way, limiting him to two terms. But wait! Theres a catch. If I could make an arrangement where I had a stand-in, a frontman or frontwoman, and they had an earpiece in, and I was just in my basement in my sweats, looking through the stuff, then deliver the lines, but somebody else was doing all the talking Id be fine with that, Obama said. Because I found the work fascinating. Even on my worst days, I found puzzling out these big, complicated, difficult issues especially if youre working with some great people to be professionally, really satisfying. But I do not miss having to wear a tie every day. There seems to be a genuine loathing among us conservatives when talk- show hosts or other entertainment figures bring Democrat politicians on for interviews and treat them with uncritical adoration. Ill never get this, because if you want to hear Barack Obama say the quiet part out loud, the best chance you have is when youve got Stephen Colbert sitting across from him with puppy-dog eyes, feeding Obama softball questions at the same time hes feeding his ego. The exact situation Obama is describing would be difficult to pull off although given his former second-in-commands reliance on the teleprompter, Obama feeding Biden lines while the 44th president was in the basement in his sweats isnt as far out of the question as you might imagine. In a more general sense, however, the idea that a potential Biden presidency could be shaping up to be a third-term for Obama is something even the media is doing a grimace emoji over. Biden has been crystal clear on two public policy goals: Signing back on to the Iran nuclear deal and the Paris climate agreement. Both were signature moments (literally) of the Obama administration. Neither actually accomplished what it was intended to do: The Iran deal did nothing to deter Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon in the long run and the Paris accord will do little to reduce climate change. Poster Comment: It seems Biden is a puppet on a string. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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