“…you can tell by his smugness that he thought no one would ever be able to prove it…That’s why this is the kind of moment that comes back to bite a bad guy. Hard… Obama wasn’t just pushing a hoax; he was documenting it in real time, with the kind of elitist confidence that only someone totally drunk on power could muster up.”
At the height of the Russiagate frenzy, before the evidence, before the Twitter Files, before the whole thing unraveled, Barack Obama sat down for a soft-pitch, hour-long NPR interview designed to sell the biggest political hoax in American history.
Eight years later, that smug, elitist performance is aging like room-temperature milk.
Thanks to the tireless efforts of the Trump administration and intel leaders like Tulsi Gabbard, the truth is finally out. We now have proof, not suspicion, not random speculation or whispers, that Obama’s fingerprints were all over the plot to sabotage President Trump before he even took office—and after he won. It wasn’t just Hillary, like we’ve been told. It wasn’t just Comey or Brennan. It was Barack Obama. He knew. He directed. He approved… and he also pushed it.
It wasn’t some goofy misunderstanding. It was a full-blown coup effort.
And now that the lights are on, there’s no slithering back into the shadows for these Deep State bad guys. Heads should roll. The American people were put through years of CIA-style psyops, fake news and hysteria, and national humiliation. And all of it—every last bit—can be traced back to the Barry machine.
Speaking of that, Stephen Miller just reminded us that President Trump wasn’t the only one who was harmed by this treasonous conspiracy. All of America was.
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