Obama Reveals How He Felt After Inauguration in New Interview

Barack Obama granted an interview to BBC News and the host asked him what was going through his mind during President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Obama had ridden around on Marine One with President Trump and First Lady Melania earlier in the day on January 20, 2017, before the inauguration ceremony. It was a great question and the interviewer dragged a weird answer out of Obama.

For once in his life, Obama managed to answer a question without referring to himself 70 times in his response. We were always assured by the liberal media, during its slobbering eight-year love affair with Obama, that the former president is a “master communicator.” However, when you listen to his response in the video below, keep in mind that this is Obama without a teleprompter for once.

Instead of answering the question, Obama launches into a rambling attempt to pay his wife Michelle some compliments. He starts off by referring to Michelle as his “partner” instead of his “wife,” and things go downhill from there.

He talks about his integrity… we know, we know, stop laughing! Then he does manage to pay some nice compliments to his daughters, at least.

Finally, he wraps up his answer blathering about his feelings but the one thing he never does is actually answer the question, as to what was on his mind on inauguration day. You really have to see it to believe it!

Check out the video below. What do you suppose Obama was really thinking when President Trump was sworn into office?


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