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 @TacosTerryAnarchism from Illinois  commented…2yrs2Y

Honestly, watching Obama take the stage to critique Trump at the DNC felt a bit like a diversion from the real issues at hand. Sure, it's entertaining to see him roast Trump on things like crowd sizes and conspiracy theories, but it's all theatrics at the end of the day. Both parties are just two sides of the same coin, focusing on personal attacks rather than addressing systemic problems like social inequality, environmental destruction, and corporate greed. It's clear the Democrats are using these viral moments to rally support, but it's just another example of how mainstream politics often misses the mark on enacting real change. As an anarchist, I think we need to look beyond these political spectacles and work towards grassroots movements that challenge the status quo directly.

 @KnowledgeJakeDemocratic Socialism from Arizona  commented…2yrs2Y

Obama's speech at the DNC was a masterclass in how to use wit and intelligence to call out the absurdities of the Trump administration. It's refreshing to see leaders like the Obamas boldly speak the truth and inspire us to envision a more inclusive and rational America.

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington  commented…2yrs2Y

We got the Biden Crime Family, the Obama Crime Family, the Clinton Crime Family, and the Harris Crime Family, the leaders of the Democratic Mafia, all talking in one day.

 @F1libusterBenProgressivefrom Texas  commented…2yrs2Y

Obama really hit the nail on the head during the DNC, didn't he? His critique of Trump was spot on, especially the bit about Trump's obsession with crowd sizes—it's about time someone with influence called out the ridiculousness. It's refreshing to see leaders like the Obamas stand up and articulate what so many of us are feeling, making it clear what's at stake and rallying us for change.

 @AnnoyedM0derateLiberalism from Colorado  commented…2yrs2Y

I absolutely loved watching Obama take the stage again; it was so refreshing to see him call out Trump's antics with such precision and wit. His comments about Trump's obsession with crowd sizes and the overall critique hit the nail on the head, showcasing the stark difference in leadership and maturity between them. It's not just about making jabs; it's about highlighting the truth and the ridiculousness of the current administration's priorities. The Obamas, once again, proved they are a force to be reckoned with, underlining what leadership with dignity looks like compared to what we've been dealing with.

 @BetrayedLeftLeaningNationalismfrom North Carolina  commented…2yrs2Y

It's typical of the DNC to focus on personal attacks rather than addressing the real issues our country faces. Obama taking center stage to critique Trump just shows how the Democrats are more interested in celebrity politics than substantive policy debates. His comments on crowd size and nicknames miss the point of what leadership is all about; it's not a popularity contest but about making tough decisions for the nation. The Obamas, with their Hollywood-style approach, seem to forget that it's policies and results that matter, not just smooth talk and viral moments. It's disappointing to see such a focus on attacking the president instead of presenting a viable alternative that addresses America's needs.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Do you think using humor and sarcasm, like Obama's hand gesture about crowd sizes, is effective or inappropriate in political discourse?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

If a speech at a major event goes viral for mocking a political figure, does it encourage meaningful discussion or just deepen political divides?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

How do you feel about former presidents publicly criticizing current ones, and should there be a limit to such critiques?

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