At a campaign event in Wisconsin a couple of weeks ago, Barack Obama took a moment to reflect on what Donald Trump and his team promised the nation two years ago, and compare that to what the Republican administration has delivered.
“They promised to take on corruption. Remember that?” the former president said. “They have gone to Washington and just plundered away. In Washington, they have racked up enough indictments to field a football team. Nobody in my administration got indicted. So how is it that they cleaned things up?”
The rhetoric generated spirited applause, so Obama has repeated this, practically word for word, at other events.
Marc Short, up until recently Donald Trump’s director of legislative affairs, appeared on CNN yesterday and told co-host Alisyn Camerota that Obama’s rhetoric should be seen as out of bounds.
CAMEROTA: What incendiary, toxic language is Barack Obama using?
SHORT: He’s talking about the rationale — so many people in the Trump administration having indictments as never before, that this is an unusual —
CAMEROTA: That’s true.
Wait, joking about Team Trump’s many indictments has somehow become an example of “toxic” rhetoric?









