Sunday, May 15, 2016

Obama to Trump: 'Ignorance is not a virtue'... Mariela Lomeli

     summary   President Barack Obama took aim Sunday at  Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump while delivering the  address at Rutgers University, telling graduates to tout their knowledge, not brag about their ignorance. Obama's target was apparent even  though he didn't name Trump. " In politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue," he told many students at the university in New Jersey. Obama is the first  president to be fluent in roasting.                                                                                 opinion    First of all, Obama is keeping it real as he knows that ignorance is bliss happens to shift to disastrous outcomes. Since Obama is approximating the end of his term, he just don't give a damn such as the kid who pours Pepsi into a Coca-Cola glass. Yes, Barack Obama has fun roasting the Donald Trump, but he still has a duty to educate the youth who will become the future and has to absolutely make sure that they know Trump is the equivalent to racism on steroids.
     analysis So, how does this relate to U.S history? Well, let me tell you. We are entering an era where there isn't anything in the past that can guide us, in terms of how this is going to play out. The result will depend on who shows up to vote – and just maybe, on which contender they dislike the least. The only voter demographic model that has the Republican prevailing is  the "Donald Trump dream scenario" – one in which white voter turnout increases by 10 percentage points. But that scenario also presumes there would be no accompanying increase in the Latino turnout. Demography is not destiny, but it certainly shapes destiny.


David Jiang, wearing a Donald Trump mask, and his girlfriend Kaja Klupinska, wearing a Hillary Clinton mask, left, make their way up Sixth Avenue during the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, Saturday Oct. 31, 2015, in New York.  (AP Photo/Tina Fineberg)





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2 comments:

  1. I do think that Trump supporters may not understand that his campaign will probably make more of the Latino population vote than has ever voted before, and that is not something to discount.
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  2. ^agreed- Kenley Turner 3rd period

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