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Bill Maher: What if Obama said what Trump said. A reenactment for right wingers (VIDEO)

Bill Maher What if Obama said what Trump said. A reenactment for right wingers (VIDEO)

Bill Maher used ‘Obama’ to illustrate that Donald Trump is one of the biggest beneficiaries of white privilege. The reenactment of what emanates from Trump’s mouth as President Obama re-enacts Donald Trump is embarrassing for the country.

Bill Maher invited ‘Obama’ to his New Rules segment of his Real Time show to re-enact the vulgar statements and lies Donald Trump told.

Maher started his final New Rule with a prescient statement.

“Republicans have to tell us,” Bill Maher said. “Now that you have made facts optional and changed the status of truth to unknowable, what’s next. Hypocrisy used to be a thing. Is it still?”

Bill then showed Paul Ryan’s somber reaction to an Obama infrastructure proposal in his State of the Union speech. Trump gave the same proposal and was met with Jubilee from Ryan.

“Clearly the term Republican principles no longer has any meaning,” Maher said. Since Trump got elected, they’ve pulled utter one-eighties on infrastructure, free trade, reducing debt, family values, the Constitution.”

Bill pointed out that when Obama signed executive orders he was called a tyrant while Trump signs them with no consequences. Trump complained about President Obama playing too much golf while Trump plays twice as much.

Bill Maher decided to show Republicans what it would look like if the previous president said the things that Donald Trump said. He brought up an Obama lookalike, Reggie Brown, who repeated some of the many vulgar and ignorant statements.

‘Obama’ reenacts Donald Trump

The lookalike repeated one Trump statement after another.

Bill Maher ends the segment with a prescient message.

“Look, I don’t know the exact definition of white privilege,” Bill Maher said. “But being able to talk about grabbing pu$$ies, and how big your d$ck is and still get elected president that’s’ got to come close.

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