יום ראשון, 18 בספטמבר 2016

An angry Obama puts himself on the ballot

 Barack Obama speaks at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's annual Legislative Conference Phoenix Awards on Sept. 17 in Washington.

Obama delivers a rip-roaring speech to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation dinner.



President Barack Obama speaks at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's annual Legislative Conference Phoenix Awards on Sept. 17 in Washington.

It was part mockery, part shock-to-the-system wake-up call.

Donald Trump is a nasty, hateful charlatan selling a false message to African-Americans and the rest of the country that puts everything President Barack Obama has done in office and stood for at risk, Obama said Saturday night, in a rip-roaring speech to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation dinner in Washington.

Declaring he would consider it “a personal insult, an insult to my legacy” if black turnout falters for Hillary Clinton, Obama did what he got reamed for doing almost exactly two years ago, in the heat of midterm elections in which disdain for him was the defining force: Yes, he said, he is pretty much on the ballot in November.

“My name may not be on the ballot, but our progress is on the ballot,” Obama said, his voice rising to a shout as he went well beyond what sources familiar with the speech said was a tamer version of the riff in the prepared remarks. “Tolerance is on the ballot. Democracy is on the ballot. Justice is on the ballot. Good schools are on the ballot. Ending mass incarceration, that’s on the ballot right now.” Hope and change was his campaign slogan eight years ago. This year, Obama said, Trump presents a nightmarish vision of change that he urged the country to reject

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