Have white supremacists ever come to terms with Obama's two terms in office?

Barack Obama stands out as the greatest U. S. president of the 21st century so far. He was popular, confident, serious, and competent. While he may not have been extraordinary as a president, he was certainly more favorable compared to his adversaries: George W. Bush, Joe Biden, and Donald Trump. In fact, the comparison isn't even close—Trump is widely regarded as the worst president in history, Bush ranks among the worst as well, and Biden has been rather unremarkable. Had Biden been younger, he might have had a greater chance to achieve more during his presidency.

One of the standout attributes of Obama's presidency, in my opinion, was his ability to foster a positive, strong, and friendly image for the United States. This was desperately needed following the disastrous two terms of Bush, whose presidency ended with a significant financial crisis, a consequence of his Republican policies.

Obama's time in office reminds us of an era when Donald Trump was simply what he ought to have remained: an insignificant figure and a faded has-been.

More than anything however, I find the following statement by Luke Zaleski to be vastly significant:

Have white supremacists ever come to terms with Obamas two terms in office?

*As a bonus, watch, or rewatch trump being schooled by Obama. Notice how pathetic he looks and how embarassed he is to be mocked by people who are superior to him in every way:

President Barack Obamas official White House portrait
President Barack Obama's official White House portrait
Have white supremacists ever come to terms with Obama's two terms in office?
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