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Obama Minions Shouldn’t Act High and Mighty When It Comes to Abuse of Power

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By Joe Simonson | 12:44 pm, March 5, 2017   

It’s a tough time for President Obama’s former lackeys.  One day you’re day dreaming of how you’ll continue scheming in Hillary Clinton’s administration, and the next you’re stuck sitting at home with no pants on and a hungry cat whose litter box is full. No one thinks you’re relevant anymore, so the only platform you have to bitch and moan is Twitter.  Maybe you’ll get lucky and Chuck Todd will mention one of your trivial tweets on Meet the Press.

One of the prime examples of this harrowing existence is Ben Rhodes, an ex-foreign policy advisor and speechwriter for Obama.  Ben’s latest crusade is acting indignant over President Trump’s accusations that his boss wiretapped Trump’s phone.

Rhodes responded to the allegation with the following, “No President can order a wiretap. Those restrictions were put in place to protect citizens from people like you.”

Some balls on this guy.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2017/03/07/why_obama039s_toadies_shouldn039t_act_so_indignant_404381.html
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