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The Obama-Trump Truce Is Already Over – The Atlantic

It took George W. Bush and Barack Obama a while to warm up to each other. They had many differencesin party, in age, in temperament, in style. Obama had risen to the presidency in part by peddling a harsh critique of Bushs administration. The relationship grew gradually over time. The two men joked at the unveiling of Bushs White House portrait in 2012. Bush invited Obama to the opening of his presidential library. By the time Michelle Obama and the former president embraced at the opening of the National Museum of African American History, stories emerged about the odd friendship between the couples.

The Feedback Loop of Doom for Democratic Norms

That growing warmth was fostered in part by a detente between the two men. While Obama fired broadsides against Bush on the campaign trail, Bush mostly shrugged it off. He instructed Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson to keep Obama briefed on responses to the economic crisis, Jonathan Alter reported, with Paulson deeming Obama far more informed about the economy than John McCain. During the transition process, Bush invited Obama and his national-security appointees to war games.

After Obamas inauguration, Bush quietly left the scene and mostly avoided talking about politics. He repeatedly stressed the importance of allowing Obama to govern without the interference of an ex-president. The silence was so striking that when reports surfaced in April 2015, seven years into Obamas presidency, that Bush had privately criticized Obamas ISIS policy, it was headline news. Just as notably, former Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer disputed the reports. He never mentioned Obama. He gave direct, blunt answers to the hottest topics of the day involving politics of the Middle East, Fleischer told CNN.

Obama, in turn, responded to Bushs withdrawal using the same methodhe seldom mentioned Bushs name. As conservatives did not fail to point out, whenever Obama was confronted with his administrations struggles to get the economy rolling, he complained that he had been handed an extremely poor economy. But he usually avoided saying just who he had inherited that economy from. It was a small courtesy for the former president, and a token of Obamas gratitude for Bushs graciousness. Former Obama Chief of Staff Bill Daley told The Washington Post that Obama didnt mention Bush much in private, either, though some of his staffers grumbled about the former president. (Many of Bushs aides still found Obamas criticisms of their old boss unfair and distasteful.)

The public truce between Obama and Bush was notable because of the harsh tone of the 2008 campaign, but it followed the pattern set by previous commanders in chief: The outgoing president would stay out of the way and the incoming president would avoid attacking him. Despite Barack Obamas attempts to build a rapport with Donald Trump during the presidential transition, and despite Trumps public gratitude, the tradition seems moribund now.

Obama had already declared his intention to deviate from tradition if there are issues that have less to do with the specifics of some legislative proposal or battle, but go to core questions about our values and our ideals. He has already broken his silence once, with a spokesman issuing a statement on protests last weekend over Trumps immigration executive order. President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country, the statement said, calling the demonstrations exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.

But if Obama is willing to fire a broadside at his successor,Trumps administration has shown its willingness to attack Obama in terms that are equally harsh, or even harsher. In a statement on Wednesday about Iran conducting a ballistic-missile test, National Security Adviser Michael Flynn spent nearly as much ink blasting Obamas policies as he did the Iranians:

The Obama Administration failed to respond adequately to Tehran's malign actionsincluding weapons transfers, support for terrorism, and other violations of international norms. The Trump Administration condemns such actions by Iran that undermine security, prosperity, and stability throughout and beyond the Middle East and place American lives at risk. President Trump has severely criticized the various agreements reached between Iran and the Obama Administration, as well as the United Nationsas being weak and ineffective.

On Thursday, Press Secretary Sean Spicer also opened up on Obama. Spicer was being quizzed about a phone call between Trump and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, which reportedly ended acrimoniously in part due to differences over an agreement by the Obama administration to accept 1,250 refugees from Australia.

The president is unbelievably disappointed in the previous administrations deal that was made and how poorly it was crafted, and the threat to national security it put the United States on, Spicer said, a statement remarkable not only for its directness but for the accusation that Obama had endangered American security.

A showdown between presidents is unpredictable because its so rare. But Obama might feel emboldened by his public standing. He has a hefty advantage in approval ratingshe left office with a 59 percent approval rate, according to Gallup, against Trumps current 45 percent. (Incidentally, he also had the upper hand when he entered office, with two-thirds of Americans approving of his performance against just 34 percent approval for Bush, which might have encouraged Bush to stay mum.)

Nonetheless, these are likely only the opening skirmishes of a longer campaign of sniping between Obama and Trump. Trumps agenda is full of just the kinds of items that Obama said would force him to speak up. The tone of Flynns attack on Obama startled White House reporters, who asked Spicer on Wednesday whether to expect more like that. Yes, came the answer.

I think in areas where there's going to be a sharp difference, in particular national security, in contrasting the policies that this president is seeking to make the country safer, stronger, more prosperous, he's going to draw those distinctions and contrast out, Spicer said. And so he's going to continue to make sure that the American people know that some of these deals and things that were left by the previous administration, that he wants to make very clear what his position is and his opposition to them. And the action and the notice that he put Iran on today is something that is important, because I think the American people voted on change.

One change they voted on, whether they realized it or not, was the end of the tradition of comity between former and current presidents.

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Trump Embraces Pillars of Obama’s Foreign Policy – New York Times


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WASHINGTON President Trump, after promising a radical break with the foreign policy of Barack Obama, is embracing some key pillars of the former administration's strategy, including warning Israel to curb settlement construction, demanding that ...

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Barack Obama’s Now Mainly Focusing on Wearing This Casual Backwards Hat – TIME

US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama make their way to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC on August 6, 2016. MANDEL NGANAFP/Getty Images

Barack Obama is living up to his promise of taking Michelle on a "very nice vacation ."

After the inauguration , the former First Couple took a trip to Palm Springs , but then traded in the desert sun for the warm Caribbean waters. He and Michelle traveled to the British Virgin Islands specifically Necker Island, which is owned by billionaire Richard Branson and are embracing all aspects of beach bum lifestyle, according to Elle .

The Obamas' new laid-back vibes becomes most apparent in their sartorial choices. The former president has always been an avid proponent of wearing baseball caps, but he took that enthusiasm one step further while on vacation. A Twitter video shows Barack and Michelle walking along the beach looking just like any other casual beach-goers. The former First Lady looks stylish in short shorts, a fedora and braids. But it's Barack who is the real surprise as he sports a backwards hat.

If he's wearing a backwards hat now, what does this mean about dad jeans ?

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11 important numbers to remember how the GOP stole Barack Obama’s Supreme Court appointment – Salon

Donald Trump has selected Federal Appeals Court Judge Neil Gorsuchto take a seat that constitutionally was President Barack Obamas to fill.

The Senate should have seated Obamas nominee, Judge Merrick Garland, and then turned to Trumps nominees as vacancies occurred. But that does not appear to be the political world America lives in, where Senate Republicans, led by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have stolen an open seat that would have tilted the courts balance away from a right-wing majority.

In their New York University Law Reviewarticle,The Garland Affair: What History and the Constitution Really Say About President Obamas Powers to Appoint A Replacement for Justice Scalia, Robin Bradley Kar and Jason Mazzone comprehensively review virtually every past Supreme Court nominations in our history and compile the data cited below.

There have been 103 prior cases in whichlike the case of President Obamas nomination of Judge Garlandan elected President has faced an actual vacancy on the Supreme Court and began an appointment process prior to the election of a successor, they write. In all 103 cases, the President was able to both nominate and appoint a replacement Justice.

Lets get down to some numbers that put Senate Republicans judicial coup in context.

293:Number of days Republicans stonewalled President Barack Obamas nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court before the Senate term expired.

103:Number of Supreme Court vacancies filled by elected presidents. Thats right, 103 in a row.

8:Vacancies filled during election year. Eighttimes in our history, Supreme Court vacancies occurred during an election year and the elected presidents nominees were approved.

6:Number of unelected presidential Supreme Court vacancy nominations denied.Supreme Court vacancies were denied when the sitting president was notelected: Vice President John Tylers nominations after death of President William Henry Harrison; VP Millard Fillmores nominations after the death of President Zachary Taylor; and VP Andrew Johnsons nominations after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. President Obama was elected by the people, twice.

3:Lame-duck nominations denied.There were also three nominations made by sitting presidents post-election day, after the new president had been elected. John Quincy Adams tried after Andrew Jackson was elected; James Buchanan tried after Lincoln was elected; and President Hayes tried after James Garfield was elected. All were denied. President Obama made his nomination of Garland long before the election of Donald Trump.

84:Years since last election-year nomination. The last time there was a Supreme Court vacancy during an election year, President Hoovers nomination was approved.

9,498:Average days in the tenure of recent Supreme Court justices (since 1970).Thats right, since 1970, Supreme Court justices who have retired, had tenures averaging 26.1 years. So, this is a quarter-century: a big time decision.

1,461:The number of days Democrats should be willing to wait for the Senate to approve President Obamas rightful nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.

1,151:Number of days Democrats will have to wait during Trumps term for Republicans to respect history and the right of every elected president to fill vacancies to the Supreme Court that occur during their term. Since Republicans have invented a new, first-time-ever, no-election-year approval precedent, Democrats will only be waiting 1,151 days

2:Number of balls and ovaries most Republicans have when it comes to something as important as the next Supreme Court vacancy. Precedent be dammed, they simply were not going to allow President Obama to appoint another Supreme Court judge that could shift the court. Period. Republicans have basically said to Democrats, when we are in charge, lets play by the rules, and when you are in charge, all is fair in love and war. Translation: our way or the highway.

Unknown: Democrat Senators with balls and ovaries.Senator Minority Leader Chuck Schumer suggested to MSNBCs Rachel Maddow, when asked about the stolen Supreme Court seat, there would be some opposition to Republican nominations, but nothing near the absolute resolve expressed by Republicans.

Will Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Corey Booker, Al Franken and the Gang of 49 step up and start the fight for our country on the steps of the Supreme Court? Will they show the toughness that Americans respect from their leaders? (Voters care a lot more about conviction than facts and policy.) Will they say enough is enough?

The big picture: judicial coup

The Senate should approve Obamas rightful nominee, and respect 200 years of history and the last 103 nominations and the rightful balance of powers. When the next Supreme Court vacancy occurs, it becomes fair to approve one of your nominees. To be clear, Democrats arenot refusing to approve Republican Supreme Court vacancies, but they are now out of sequence and when they approve ours, we will approve theirs.

And waiting an extra 1,000 days, for a decision that will last 26 years, is not a problem. Well wait. The importance of this decision cannot be overstated.

Short of devastating Obamacare, climate legislation or World War III, this quite simply may be the biggest decision Democrats make during the Trump term. Republicans ignore history, put their boots on Democrats necks and stall a rightful nomination for 293 days, and then fully expect Democrats to bend over, start playing by the rules again and approve their nomination?

Two wrongs dont make a right, you say? You got it wrong. I am not suggesting Democrats refuse to approve a Trump nominee, when a Trump Supreme Court vacancy exists. I am simply saying, Republicans must fill the seat that is rightfully in the hands of President Obama, before that can happen. The only time in our history when an elected presidents nominations were denied, were when they were made after the new president was elected. Not relevant this time.

President Obamas pick still must be defended.

Yes, Democrats have rejected nominees.But when a nominee was rejected, the elected president always had time to make a second appointment, and the elected president always had one of his appointments approved103 times in a row. If Republicans dont like Merrick Garland, vote him down and President

Want to win back some Trump Democrats? Democratic senators can start by showing some gumption, some resolve, and some principles. History is on your side. Be tough and regain some respect in the heartland.

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Top Ten Barack Obama Fact Checks – snopes.com

No topic in the history of snopes.com has elicitedmore fact check queries than the life and presidency ofBarack Obama, about whom, at last count,we had posted more than 300 articles since he declared his candidacy in 2007. During his two termsin office notan aspect of Obama's lifewent untainted by rumor and gossip, from his religious beliefs to his citizenshipto his allegiance to his country. These were the most popular of all the Obamafact checks we completed:

False In August 2016, at the height of that year's U.S. presidential campaign, a satiricalnews site posteda spoof declaring that President Obama was seriously considering moving to Canada if Donald Trump won the election. All it took was a fewright-leaning websites reposting it without a "satire" disclaimer to prompt an all-out sharing frenzy.Read the full report here.

False Ironically, the same fake news sitethat managed to convince thousands that Obama mightflee to Canada racked up even more hitsthe followingmonth by claiminghe would refuse to leave office if Trump were elected. Doubly ironic was the fact that the same constituency that bought into the former bought into the latter, and made it go viral.Read the full report here.

False Two different fake newsarticles from two different web sites made the precisely same false claim in July 2013: that President Obama was on the verge of being impeached by Congress. The fact that not a single mainstream news source reported any such thingdid not discourage enthusiastic sharers; if anything, it had the opposite effect. Read the full report here.

False Groundless skepticism about the legitimacy of Obama's U.S. citizenship gave riseto "birtherism," a labyrinthine conspiracy theory holdingthat he was born onforeign soil, lied about being born in Hawaii, and produced forged documents when asked to release his birth certificate. None of these claims were supported by evidence. Read the full report here.

False Allmodern U.S. presidents have made prodigious use of the official directives known as executive orders to furthertheir agendas. By the end of his two terms, President Obama had issued fewer executive orders (279) than either George W. Bush (291) or Bill Clinton (308), but rumor nonetheless had it that the number topped 900 within Obama's first three years. Read the full report here.

False Hyperpartisan web sites managed to conflate separate news items about a 2015 Veterans Affairs budget shortfall in Congress and the funding of humanitarian relief efforts on behalf ofSyrian refugees scattered around the Middle East into a bogusreport accusing Obama of cutting billions from veterans programs and giving the money to Syrian immigrants inthe U.S. Read the full report here.

False Not ayear went by duringObama's term of office in whichrumors didn't circulatedthat he had canceled the National Day of Prayer, an official observance held every year since 1952. The rumors were baseless. Like his predecessors, Obama issueda public proclamation each year on the National Day of Prayer, though he observed the occasion privately. Read the full report here.

False As if by a miracle, a decades-old Columbia University student ID card cropped up in 2012 that seemed to prove what every "birther" had been saying for years: that President Obama was born outside the United States. Emblazoned on the card with Obama'sphoto were the words "foreign student." It was, of course, a Photoshop hoax. Read the full report here.

False As the first sitting president to visit Hiroshima, the site of anatomic bomb dropped by the U.S. on Japan in World War II, Barack Obama offered condolences for those who died. Social media users immediately condemned Obama for "apologizing" for the bomb something Obama did not do. Read the full report here.

False There is no better testament tothe awesome viralityof fake news than the fact that the most-accessed Obama fact check on snopes.com during his entire presidencywas arecurring spoofreporting that he banned the Pledge of Allegiance in schools. Why would he do such a thing? You'll have to ask the thousands who apparently believed this false story was true.Read the full report here.

Originally published: 01 February 2017

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