Obama’s Exit Speech Ripped in Spectacular Fashion-Why GOP Rolled their Eyes

President Obama just made his final exit speech to the American people. Obama did a considerable amount of back patting, considering what he’s done to our nation over the last eight years. Of course, the things that Obama decided to talk about in his closing remarks really seemed to sugar coat his major failures as President of the United States.

When Obama first won the election back in 2008, he promised to improve race relations, improve production and to help build America back up. One of the first things he did was say he would create tens of thousands of jobs correcting infrastructure in the country.

You may remember signs up along highways proclaiming as much (millions of dollars were actually spent on signs, telling people what was going on). Of course, these were temporary jobs, many of which the government could hand pick.

Race relations right now are at an all-time low, and production in the manufacturing sector has left the country as well. So, realistically, President Obama really didn’t do any of what he promised.

Conservative new reporter Laura Ingraham had a lot to say about President Obama’s patting himself on the back. She rips his so called “accomplishments” in spectacular fashion. Watch Laura go off with one long verbal eye roll at our outgoing president in the video below.


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