President Obama resorts to scare tactics, KKK to attack Donald Trump
President Obama pulled out all of the Democratic scare tactics Wednesday afternoon while speaking at UNC, stumping for Hillary Clinton. The President stated the “Republic rests” on the shoulders of voters as he demonized Donald Trump as a womanizer, linked to the KKK and may abuse power to jail Clinton.
“If you accept the support of Klan sympathizers — the Klan — and hesitate when asked about that support, then you’ll tolerate that support when you’re in office,” Obama said.
“[Y]ou threaten to throw your opponent in jail without any due process … then imagine what you’ll do when you actually have the power to violate the Constitution along those lines,” Obama warned.

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“I hate to put a little pressure on you, but the fate of the Republic rests on your shoulders,” he said as the audience laughed. “The fate of the world is teetering, and you, North Carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction.”
The KKK remark has been one embraces by Leftists during the re-emergence of the Clinton email scandal. One of the most prominent newspapers of the Ku Klux Klan, The Crusader, endorsed Trump under the banner “Make America Great Again,” across the entire front page of the paper’s current issue is devoted to a lengthy defense of Trump’s message.
“‘Make America Great Again!’ It is a slogan that has been repeatedly used by Donald Trump in his campaign for the presidency,” Pastor Thomas Robb wrote in the Crusader. “You can see it on the shirts, buttons, posters and ball caps such as the one being worn here by Trump speaking at a recent rally. … But can it happen? Can America really be great again? This is what we will soon find out!”
Obama then took aim at Senator Richard Burr and called for support of Deborah Ross as a supporter was recorded making racist remarks.
“Eleven years ago, Richard Burr said a Supreme Court without nine justices would not work,” he said. “What changed? Only Republican presidents get to nominate judges? Is that in the Constitution?”
Burr later walked back his court comment in a statement to McClatchy, saying he would “assess the record of any Supreme Court nominee,” but that he had doubts Clinton could put up someone he would support.
Obama said he’s concerned that Republicans in Congress will try to block Clinton’s efforts if she becomes president. “Gridlock is what happens when Republican politicians like Richard Burr decide … that they will oppose anything that’s good for the country because a Democrat proposes it,” he said. “Hillary will continue the progress we’ve made, but she’ll need allies like Deborah Ross.”
A new Project Veritas video by James O’Keefe showed Ross donor Benjamin Barber at a New York fundraiser criticizing African-American Republicans, comparing them to Jewish people who assisted Nazis and concludes that “blacks who are helping the other side are seriously F—ed in the head. They’re only helping the enemy who will destroy them.”