Aug 21, 2024
Trump Reacts After Obama BLISTERS Him At The DNC
Former President Trump lamented Former President Barack Obama's DNC speech.
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That have been Barack Hussein Obama.
Perhaps we should ask him now.
He was very nasty last night.
I try and be nice to people, you know,
but it's a little tough
when they get personal.
Please again, remember,
please, sir, don't get personal.
- Talk about policy.
- Should I get personal?
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Should I not get personal?
I don't know, my advisers are fired now.
We'd rather keep it on policy,
but sometimes it's hard
when you're attacked from all ends.
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Former President Barack Obama's speech
at the Democratic National Convention
clearly got under Donald Trump's skin.
But he actually, surprisingly,
managed to keep it together and not engage
in personal attacks against Obama, even
though you can tell he was tempted to.
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He did attack Democrats on policies.
Of course, there was a lot of dishonesty
in some of those attacks.
However, I do want to give you a snippet
of what Obama had to say about Trump
during that electrifying DNC speech.
Let's take a look.
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It has been a constant stream
of of gripes and grievances
that's actually been getting worse
now that he's afraid of losing to Kamala.
There's the childish nicknames,
the crazy conspiracy theories,
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this weird obsession with crowd sizes.
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Weird obsession with crowd sizes.
And now look, when you compare Obama's
personal attacks against Trump to Trump's
personal attacks against Obama, obviously
that seems pretty measured, right?
But for Obama,
those attacks were a big deal, you know,
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because we're talking about a party
that up until right now, tried really,
really hard to rise above it.
And hearing Obama attack Trump
in the way that he did in that speech
was, you know, it was rare.
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Let's just put it that way.
But what's more interesting to me
in this story is the fact that clearly,
Trump is trying really hard to listen to
his advisers before Obama gave his speech.
Yesterday, Trump actually spoke to CNN
and get a load of this.
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What he said almost a complete turnaround
of what we have heard him say
about former President Obama before.
I like him, I think he's a nice gentleman,
but he was very, very weak on trade.
If you take a look at what happened to our
country trade wise, it was a disaster.
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The take a look at Japan,
take a look at China.
Take a look at what happened with some
of these countries, what they did.
But I happen to like him.
I respect him, and I respect his wife.
You heard that correctly.
Trump says that he likes Obama
and that he respects Obama and his wife,
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Michelle, who, by the way, she gave my
favorite speech of this entire event.
She was incredible.
I just wanted to get that out of the way.
Go ahead.
Okay, so a lot of juice here,
but I but one mistake that I want
to point out from our coverage last night,
I did not see as we were doing the play
by play that Obama went like this and this
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after saying crowd sizes.
And that's a reference to. Yeah.
Size mattering. Right.
And so to me that's huge because it
doubles down on what we noticed,
which is that the old line that actually
came from Michelle Obama herself.
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When they go low, we go high.
Now they're going low. Obama's doing this.
Okay.
That that doesn't get any lower than that.
Okay.
So and both Michelle Obama
and Barack Obama hit him and hit him hard
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And so they were like, they're the
golden couple, so they were super classy
as they did it somehow anyway.
Everything they do looks classy,
but they were not shy about hitting him
and and on a personal level too.
And so now the couple have told
us one he can't resist, although.
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And by the way, I'll come back
and triple down on that.
Told you when we see him.
Ignore that this that interview part
that you just saw there for a second.
So let me break it down chronologically.
So they tell him, hey,
now remember they're going to attack you.
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But the Obamas are super popular
if you attack them, and especially in a
crass way, that'll hurt you and not them,
they're not even running.
Right.
So any political consultant worth his, you
know, worth anything would tell you that.
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So that's why Trump's like,
oh yeah I'm going to show you discipline.
He goes out there he goes
he's a nice gentleman.
He called him a gentleman
I know I was like okay.
And obviously this is with the backdrop
of all of the allegations that Trump threw
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at Obama when he won his election in 2008.
I want to see the birth certificate.
He wasn't born here in the United States.
Like that stuff doesn't just go away
because Trump says he respects him
and called him a gentleman one time.
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Right.
But yeah, but it does show that he
is getting advice behind the scenes
and he's trying to follow that advice.
Right.
He's trying to do what they call
message discipline, right.
It will not work.
And I have to say,
I don't know if the interview happened
before or after the rally,
but there he is at the rally before.
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- Yeah.
- Oh. Yes.
It happened yesterday
before Obama even spoke.
Right.
You get what I'm saying? So. Oh of course.
Yeah.
So he has a conversation
with CNN later in the day.
Obama gives his speech and then, you know,
and then Trump's rally,
the video we showed you
at the top of this story happened today.
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Yeah.
So already message discipline
breaking down.
Okay.
And then it's just going
to devolve from here because he can touch,
but not by much.
Okay.
Yeah, so that one wasn't too bad, right?
But that goes to a second.
Told you he loves the crowd reaction.
And yesterday we talked a lot
about this in the coverage about how he
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can't help but react to the crowd.
So when the crowd he says
Kamala Harris is beautiful.
They're like grumble, grumble.
Then he goes, oh yeah, I'm prettier.
And the guy was like, yeah, right.
And so so that's why when he said,
should I attack him in, the crowd goes
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nuts and wants him to attack Obama?
Yeah.
And then he's like, ha, you see that?
And my consultants told me or whatever he
said that you wouldn't have that reaction.
No, knucklehead,
they're not telling you that MAGA isn't
going to have that reaction.
MAGA is going to love your attacks.
They're telling you the general population
isn't going to like it.
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The swing voters, yes.
And he can't help himself
because the minute the crowd applauds,
he's like me, like attention me.
- Like love, please love me.
- Well, he's it's.
Interesting because he could actually
attack his political opponents.
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It's just that he needs
to avoid doing so in a personal way.
Right.
So he wants to attack them on policy.
Have at it.
That's what the election is all about.
And by the way, and I'll even you know me,
I don't even mind attacks personally.
And but it depends. It depends.
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Right.
So if you're saying, hey, Trump's not
that bright, that's a personal attack.
But it's true.
George Bush wasn't that bright.
It's a problem
when the president's not that bright.
Right.
And you can make by the way,
Joe Biden can't talk personal attack
but true and very relevant.
Right.
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So but when you get into crazy lunatic
things like, nobody shows up at a rally,
she's faking it with AI, right?
And and then you.
Oh, she's not even black.
She's just turned black.
Well, that's both personal and maniacal.
And the problem is the maniacal part.
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Not so much the personal part,
especially when you do the.
Sorry. One last thing about that.
Especially when you attack her
based on gender.
And you do it in a dirty, ugly way
it turns off other women voters.
That's what I was going to jump in on.
Because, you know, I've realized
that the personal attacks, whether they're
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true or not, doesn't matter.
What matters is whether or not the voters,
the slice of voters that you're trying
to persuade, like the personal attack
that you're engaging in and the type
of personal attacks he has engaged in.
Ever since Kamala Harris became
the Democratic nominee, are the kinds
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of attacks that turn a lot of people off.
And then you couple that with the stuff
that's popping up from J.D.
Vance's previous interviews about how,
you know, childless individuals in America
don't care about the future of the
country, how they're just sad cat ladies,
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that kind of stuff, those types
of personal attacks, by the way,
not just on your political opponents, but
on the American people not going to play.
Well, you know what I'm saying?
So I just want to be clear.
There are personal attacks
that might not even be true at all,
but could be appealing to the voters that
the politician is trying to appeal to.
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So I don't think the truth matters at all
in unfortunately, this arena.
Yeah.
And so again, if I'm advising Trump,
I'd tell him, listen, brother,
you want to attack her on X, Y or Z?
That makes sense.
And I don't want you
to lose your aggression.
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And I don't want you
to lose your authenticity.
Those are actually advantages for you.
Right.
But if you attack her in a way that makes
it seem like you think all women
are unintelligent, that's a disaster.
But then you have to talk to him
like he's a child.
Because how do you not already know that?
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So how do you not how can you not control
yourself in to in such counterproductive,
productive attacks?
Because when you say
she has no record of accomplishment
and she slept her way to the top
when she's been a district attorney,
attorney general, senator, vice president,
etc., you're not insulting her.
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You're in it.
Women will feel like you're insulting
all of them, that no matter what you do,
it's never enough.
And you slept your way to the top.
And you're not smart
and we don't respect you.
And it's nails on a chalkboard
for female voters.
So can we.
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Actually engage
in a moment of self-reflection?
Because I think what you're saying
is 100% right.
And I think that on our side, you know,
we've unwittingly engaged in some missteps
in attacking Donald Trump.
So a great example, in my opinion,
is attacking him on the bankruptcies.
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I know you're going to disagree
with me on that, but remember,
when you attack Trump on the bankruptcies,
there are a lot of Americans,
ordinary Americans who have gone bankrupt.
And so they think about themselves
and they feel like they're being attacked.
- Do you get what I'm saying?
- I do.
I get where you're coming from because he
was literally handed hundreds of millions
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of dollars by Papa, and he lost it.
I get the urge to attack him on that.
But you have to think about how
that comes across to ordinary Americans,
who many of whom have gone through
a lot of financial hardship.
And.
I will not debate you
because you have made a good point.
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Thank you.
So what I'm going to do going forward
is it's not that I'm not going
to talk about the bankruptcy.
I'm still going to kick his ass on that.
Okay.
But you're right.
And what I'll start with is a preface.
You'll now see me do this a lot,
not just on this show, but if you watch
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me on other shows, I'll start with.
Look, a lot of people
have personal bankruptcies.
And oftentimes in America
because of health care issues.
So, you know, I run a small business.
I know how hard it is
to run a small business.
I'm not hating on anybody
who went through a bankruptcy.
But this brother was handed $400 million
and bankrupted six giant companies,
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including casinos,
which previously seemed unimaginable.
Right.
So with the preface of I'm Not Talking
About You, I'm talking about spoiled
little, Donald Trump over here.
Yeah, yeah.
I think being precise in the rhetoric
and ensuring that you are not coming
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across in a way that would turn off
ordinary people is really important,
and that is a skill
that at least you're receptive to.
Whereas, you know,
Trump's trying right now.
But I agree with you.
I think that if there are enough insults
toward him by the Democratic Party,
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he's not going to be able to resist.
Yeah.
Now, if I thought of something funny
as I was smiling, if I was Trump and you
gave me that good advice, I'd be like,
I'd go in front of the crowd and they.
Nana says I shouldn't talk
about his bankruptcies.
Okay, but what do you think?
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- And then the.
- Crowd roars and I go.
About it. Right?
And so, by the way, for the young audience
who's watching this now or whatever,
you watch it when you see me
on another show, start with now I get it.
There's bankruptcies
in this country from healthcare.
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ET cetera.
Like, I want you to think to yourself.
And I did that.
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