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Self Esteem
(2,063 posts)...probably best to have him on the sidelines.
Hillary has been very vocal in her criticism of Trump.
Obama remains largely on the sidelines despite being the most popular politician right now and that's disappointing.
lapucelle
(20,053 posts)Barack Obama urged Americans to resist President Donald Trumps bullying. Joe Biden warned that Trump is wrecking the sacred promise of Social Security. Bill Clinton decried the emphasis on grievances and the need to dominate.
In an extraordinary stretch of just over two weeks, three former presidents have taken to the public stage to sound the alarm against the current occupant of the White House, despite the tradition that former presidents generally refrain from publicly criticizing their successors.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/19/trump-presidency-obama-biden-clinton/

Response to lapucelle (Reply #3)
WOLFMAN87 This message was self-deleted by its author.
lapucelle
(20,053 posts)Let us know how it works out.
MarineCombatEngineer
(15,111 posts)I mean besides going on social media and complaining about Dems not doing enough?
LoisB
(10,182 posts)Simeon Salus
(1,479 posts)Many dems are speaking out. We're working against at least four propaganda channels spreading disinformation all day and all night.
W_HAMILTON
(8,923 posts)Stop criticizing good Democrats and start blaming dumbasses for the position we are in.