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Rush Limbaugh April 26th, 2017

Apr 26, 20172 min
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DNC deputy chair Keith Ellison says Barack Obama could have been a better party leader.

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Well, the Democrat National Committee Deputy chairman doing what the rest of the party will not do. Minnesota Democrat Keith Ellison is putting the blame for Democrat losses at the feet of Barack Obama. Now, first Ellison had to kiss the ring, claiming to be a big fan of Obama. But then Ellison laid into him for the state house seats, the governorships, the other losses that have wrecked the Democrat party. Ellison says, the losses, which are over a thousand seats,

threatened the Obama legacy. To Obama cannot say that he wasn't part of those losses. Now, Ellison wasn't finished either. He criticized Obama for not being a good party leader. He pointed out that in a redistricting year that Obama should have campaigned vigorously, but he was barely visible. In Again, Obama was nowhere to be found. The Democrats had a record low turnout. He's great at getting himself elected, Ellison said, but not so great at working closely with Congress or

raising money for state races. And that's all true, Mr Ellison, But since you're pointing fingers, here's a finger for you. If any other president had been a self serving as Obama, you Democrats would have let him have it at the time, not later once he's gone. But no, for eight years you've protected Obama from any and all criticism, and we all know why. You, Mr Ellison, are just as much to blame as Obama. M H.

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