Donald Trump continued to swap insults Wednesday with President Obama, dismissing Obama’s notion that the billionaire’s background as a reality show host disqualifies him to run the nation.
“I’m obviously his worst nightmare if I go in, but he can make the statement, but people are tired and they’re angry and they’re fed up,” he said on TODAY, repeating his charge that Obama “doesn’t know what he’s doing” as the nation’s leader.
On Tuesday, Obama expressed faith that the billionaire Republican wouldn’t win the presidential election because Americans “recognize that being president is a serious job.”
“It’s not hosting a talk show or a reality show. It’s not promotion. It’s not marketing. It’s hard,” Obama said, after being asked about Trump during a news conference at an economic summit in California.
Trump responded by saying he considered it a compliment to be criticized by the president who “has done such a bad job.” He then boasted that had he run for president in 2012, he would have easily beat Obama.
“You’re lucky I didn’t run last time, when [Mitt] Romney ran, because you would have been a one-term president,” he said.









