Further Proof President Trump is More Respected than former President Obama

Yes, it’s true! When Barack Obama was president, world leaders such as Saudi Arabia’s King Salman didn’t even show up at the airport to greet him, and in one case (at the 2016 G-20 summit in Hangzhou, China), he was forced to exit Air Force One from its rear service exit. In Argentina, Obama was all but forced to dance an impromptu tango with a woman who later turned out to be a Playboy model before a state dinner in the nation’s capital of Buenos Aires. These and other indignities reflected much of the way other nations perceived the Obama administration and its reckless, antagonistic and militaristic foreign policies over the course of the eight years that Obama was president.

Now that President Trump is in office, one only needs to view the clips in this video to “Vive La Difference,” as the French would say. And, in fact, that may indeed be what they said as Trump was given a welcome fit for a foreign dignitary in Paris this month by newly elected President Macron. A French army band greeted Trump, who solemnly placed his hand on his heart as they played the U.S. national anthem.

Watch as the past American president is shamelessly compared to the present one in this outrageous segment.


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