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I mean...casual chat was gonna be the non serious room
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once in a while i go down to my local fire department when there a lot of people there. I walk in and yell, "MOVIE." Then, I get the hell out of there.
Obama delivers veiled rebuke to Trump in Mandela address
Posted: Jul 17, 2018 5:21 AM EDT
Updated: Jul 17, 2018 11:32 PM EDT
While not mentioning his successor, President Donald Trump, by name, Obama's speech in South Africa countered many of Trump's policies, rallying people to keep alive the ideas that Mandela worked for. (Source: Nelsonmandela.org/CNN)
While not mentioning his successor, President Donald Trump, by name, Obama's speech in South Africa countered many of Trump's policies, rallying people to keep alive the ideas that Mandela worked for. (Source: Nelsonmandela.org/CNN)
The Latest: Obama notes politicians' 'utter loss of shame'
By ANDREW MELDRUM
Associated Press
JOHANNESBURG (AP) - In his highest profile speech since leaving office, former U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday denounced the policies of President Donald Trump without mentioning his name, taking aim at the "politics of fear, resentment, retrenchment," and decrying leaders who are caught lying and "just double down and lie some more."
Obama was cheered by thousands in Johannesburg's Wanderers Stadium as he marked the centenary of Nelson Mandela's birth by urging respect for human rights, the free press and other values he said were under threat.
He rallied people to keep alive the ideals that the anti-apartheid activist worked for as the first black president of South Africa, including democracy, diversity, gender equality and tolerance.
Obama opened by calling today's times "strange and uncertain," adding that "each day's news cycle is bringing more head-spinning and disturbing headlines."
"We see much of the world threatening to return to a more dangerous, more brutal, way of doing business," he said.
A day after Trump met in Helsinki with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Obama criticized "strongman politics."