

“There is no doubt that there is a debate taking place inside the Republican Party about who they are and what they represent. The Wisconsin Republican delivered a stunning statement on Thursday, saying he was “not ready” to endorse Trump and that the real estate mogul needed to prove that he could be the Republican Party’s standard-bearer. Obama declined to comment on House Speaker Paul Ryan’s reluctance to get behind Trump as the party’s nominee. And the American people, they have good judgment and instincts. But what I am concerned about is the degree to which reporting and information starts emphasizing the spectacle and the circus because that’s not something we can afford. Clinton, or Bernie Sanders, or anybody else. “That is true whether we are talking about Mr.

“And if that happens, then I’m confident our democracy will work,” he said. Regardless of who the next president is, Obama said that he will be looking for proper vetting of candidates in the media. “If they take a position on international issues that could threaten war or has the potential of upending our critical relationships with other countries, or would potentially break the financial situation, that needs to be reported on.” It means that if they say that they’ve got an answer to a problem, it is actually plausible and that they have details on how it would work and if it is completely implausible and would not work, that needs to be reported on, and the American people need to know that,” he said, addressing the media. “It means that you have to make sure their budgets add up. exacting standards of genuine scrutiny,” Obama said. What that means is every candidate, every nominee needs to be subject to. This is a contest for the presidency of the United States. But he appeared most incensed by what he described as a rejection of facts, science and intellectualism that he said was pervading politics.“This is not entertainment, this is not a reality show.
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Repeatedly, Obama referred to disparaging comments about Muslims and immigrants, and opposition to free trade deals. The president never mentioned Trump by name, but his intended target seemed clear. "The point is, to help ourselves, we've got to help others - not pull up the drawbridge and try to keep the world out." "A wall won't stop that," Obama said, bringing to mind Trump's call for building a border wall between the US and Mexico. Looking out at a sea of red and black gowns, Obama told the roughly 12,000 graduating students that the pace of change on the planet is accelerating, not subsiding, and that recent history had proved that the toughest challenges cannot be solved in isolation. Obama used his commencement speech at Rutgers University to illustrate a world view antithetical to the ideas espoused by the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. President Barack Obama on Sunday urged college graduates to shun those who want to confront a rapidly changing world by building walls around the United States or by embracing ignorance, as he delivered a sharp and barely concealed critique of Donald Trump.
