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Related: About this forumThe Daily Show: Barack Obama Gets Roasted and Subtweets Trump in South Africa
Barack Obama gets teased about his dance moves during a tribute to the late Nelson Mandela, and the former president throws some not-so-subtle shade at President Trump.
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The Daily Show: Barack Obama Gets Roasted and Subtweets Trump in South Africa (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Jul 2018
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Thanks. Funny...and I really enjoyed that. The REAL "favorite President." I miss him.nt
Honeycombe8
Jul 2018
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Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)1. Thanks. Funny...and I really enjoyed that. The REAL "favorite President." I miss him.nt
Rhiannon12866
(203,041 posts)2. Thanks! I enjoyed that, too - for the same reasons.
It's reassuring to see the "real favorite president" again, and it's obvious that Trevor Noah is a fan as well.
LoveMyCali
(2,015 posts)3. As we've discussed, my favorite president
Rhiannon12866
(203,041 posts)4. He sure is!
And not only did he have no reports regarding the family farm until he returned to Georgia after 4 years, but it turned out that because of "mismanagement" and 3 years of drought, the farm was in serious debt. Not only did the Carters stand to lose the farm, but also Jimmy's own home which he had helped to build himself (no surprise). It was only by selling the Carter warehouse that they were able to pay off most of the debt. What a difference from today!