By Piers Morgan: That Barack Obama’s a lovely guy, right?
Handsome, intelligent, eloquent, charming, witty; he can sing, dance, shoot hoops, and make speeches that stir the soul.
Oh, and he’s a great husband, father, son and friend.
In fact, to many around the world, President Perfect is the complete antithesis of his replacement Donald Trump.
That’s why millions have marched to protest against the current POTUS, who they brand the ‘new Hitler.
Why, they squeal with rage, can’t ‘Monster’ Trump just be more like ‘Saint’ Obama?
Hmmm.
Forgive me if I don’t join the ecstatic global race to canonize Mr Obama quite so enthusiastically.
For beneath his ever-smiley beatific halo lies a rather different, far murkier reality.
My favourite question for the anti-Trump brigade is this: ‘How many people did Barack Obama deport from America during his eight years as President?’Handsome, intelligent, eloquent, charming, witty; he can sing, dance, shoot hoops, and make speeches that stir the soul.
Oh, and he’s a great husband, father, son and friend.
In fact, to many around the world, President Perfect is the complete antithesis of his replacement Donald Trump.
That’s why millions have marched to protest against the current POTUS, who they brand the ‘new Hitler.
Why, they squeal with rage, can’t ‘Monster’ Trump just be more like ‘Saint’ Obama?
Hmmm.
Forgive me if I don’t join the ecstatic global race to canonize Mr Obama quite so enthusiastically.
For beneath his ever-smiley beatific halo lies a rather different, far murkier reality.
Most people guess 5,000, maybe 10,000. Even those with a good knowledge of how the real world of US immigration policy works rarely respond with a number higher than around 500,000.
In fact, Obama deported nearly THREE MILLION people.
That is the most deported by any president, ever.
His appalled critics even dubbed him ‘Deporter-in-Chief.’
When challenged, Obama loved to pretend that he was only deporting ‘criminals’.
The truth is very different. Over half of all immigrants deported under Obama had no criminal convictions. Many others were slung out for minor offences involving traffic violations or marijuana possession.
Obama also loved to make out that when it came to killing people, he was a very reluctant dove; a man of peace, not war.
Again, the truth is the complete opposite.
He was at war longer than any president in US history, and is the only president to have served two whole terms with America at war.
By contrast, the much-maligned Jimmy Carter never ordered a US military bullet to be fired in anger during his four-year tenure.
Obama was a hawk, alright, and a lethal one.
Recently released figures revealed that in 2016, US special operations were active in 70% of the world’s nations, or 138 countries. This was a 130% increase over Bush’s administration.
In the same year, Obama ordered his military to drop at least 26,171 bombs. That’s 72 a day, or three every hour.
They rained relentlessly down on seven majority-Muslim countries – Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia and Pakistan.
Yes, Bomber Barack deliberately targeted Muslims, folks.
Only he wasn’t exposing them to ‘extreme vetting’ as Trump wants to do, he was killing them.
Obama ordered 10 times more drone strikes than George W. Bush, a mind-blowing statistic.
Yet when he left office, his administration laughably tried to claim only 117 civilians died in all this bombing.
That was an obvious lie.
Independent assessors put the estimated death toll massively higher, in the 1000s.
So Obama killed a lot of innocent people but prefers us not to know about it.
He also allowed a lot of other innocent people to die in Syria by choking when President Assad crossed Obama’s chemical weapons ‘red line’.
That empowered both Assad and Vladimir Putin, and weakened America.
This wasn’t the only time Obama said one thing and did another.
His lofty moral principles were never more startlingly exposed than with his broken election pledge in 2008 to shut Guantanamo Bay.
‘As president, Barack Obama will close the detention center facility at Guantanamo,’ it stated.
Not ‘might’ or ‘will try’ but ‘will’.
Yet, it’s still open, eight years later, and remains a toweringly disgraceful monument of illegal detention and torture that makes a mockery of Obama’s claim to stand for justice and fairness.
Broken promises became a theme of Obama’s tenure.
Under him, over 250,000 people in America died from gun violence.
Obama tearfully vowed to the parents of the 20 slain children at Sandy Hook elementary school he would ‘get action’ on new gun control laws, a message he repeated ad nauseam after each mass shooting.
But he failed to get anything done at all. Instead, he was battered into submission by the NRA, and the mayhem and slaughter has continued, unabated.
There have been more than 180 shootings at schools and colleges in the US since Sandy Hook alone.
Obama also promised to bring ‘hope and change’ to Washington but again, failed miserably. Asked about this near the end of his presidency, he admitted to Vice News: ‘Well, that didn’t work out. There is no doubt that one of the central goals that I had was to make the politics in Washington work better. I haven’t accomplished that.’
His other failures make equally unedifying reading.
Drug abuse in America, particularly involving opiates, rocketed to obscene levels in the Obama years.
Racial tensions, especially between police and civilians, worsened to levels not seen since the 60s and 70s.
Violent crime, on a downward curve for several decades, spiked by 15% in each of the last two years.
(Obama’s hometown Chicago, run by his former chief of staff Rahm Emanuel is one of the cities most responsible for that spike.)
Even Obamacare, his once-vaunted flagship health program, has disintegrated amid bitter acrimony and soaring costs to millions of Americans.
As for ‘Monster’ President Trump’s war with the media, arguably the single worst offender in presidential history when it came to attacking press freedom was…you’ve guessed it, Barack Obama.
Under Obama, the Justice Department and FBI spied on reporters by monitoring their phone records, and pursued Fox News reporter James Rosen’s private emails, then misled Congress about it.
His administration set a record for failing to provide information requested by the press and public under the Freedom of Information Act.
It used the Espionage Act to prosecute whistle-blowing leakers more than all of his predecessors combined.
Veteran New York Times reporter James Risen said Obama’s administration was ‘the greatest enemy of press freedom that we have encountered in at least a generation.’ Others say it was even worse than in the Nixon era.
Mr ‘Transparent’ turned out to be as transparent as the heavily fortified doors on the presidential car, The Beast.
So, no, I don’t share the view that Barack Obama was a great or even good president.
History will, I suspect, judge him far more harshly than the current blindly-loyal sycophants who love the way he sings like Al Green.
Even less impressive than his record as president is Obama’s behaviour since leaving office.
His predecessor George W. Bush was a divisive and polarizing president, particularly due to his appalling misjudgement in waging the Iraq War.
Yet he vowed when he left office not to publicly criticize his successor, believing the job to be hard enough as it is, and to his great credit, he kept his word.
There must have been many things Obama did or said which Bush disagreed with, but he never stirred the media pot about them or plotted against him.
Obama, by contrast, seems hell-bent on bringing Trump down.
A close Obama family friend told DailyMail.com last week that Obama’s goal now was to oust Trump by forcing his resignation or through his impeachment.
He’s turned his new home in Washington, just two miles from the White House, into a nerve center for the mounting insurgency against Trump, even moving his long time consigliere Valerie Jarrett into the mansion.
Obama’s former Attorney General Eric Holder told reporters: ‘It’s coming. He’s coming. And he’s ready to roll.’
I’m sure he is.
But as ‘Saint’ Obama rolls against ‘Monster’ Trump, it may be worth remembering just what a deadly, deporting, press freedom-destroying, and generally weak president he was himself.
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