Wall Street’s Newest Fat Cat—Former president Barack Obama

It looks exactly like Bill Clinton all over again! While ex-President Obama would love to have progressives believe he’s one of them, just look who he’s been hanging out with since he left office: billionaire globalists.

Is it any surprise that the president who did more for the billionaire class in the last eight years is now being pampered by them? While trips to exotic locales and $60 million for his memoirs are just the outward, most visible signs of this, one has to ask whether additional monies are making their way to offshore accounts as Obama surely is telling these titans how they can get their initiatives executed despite a Trump presidency.

But this consorting with heavyweight members of the Forbes 400 set should remind observers of another Democratic ex-president who liked spending time in the company of wealthy men aboard small jets and on private islands after his time in office was through.

In fact, that ex-president (and his failed candidate wife) are notorious for getting huge speaking fees (in the hundreds of thousands of dollars) from big banks, telecommunications companies, commodities firms and just about any multinational looking to do business with our government’s leaders.

Some say Obama is on his way toward being the nation’s first ex-president to become a billionaire after his term in office was through. If that’s so, $400,000 for a Wall Street speech sure will come in handy. Watch as radio host Kyle Kulinski confirms conservatives’ worst suspicions.


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