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Jim Hoft Apr 22nd, 2016
London Mayor slammed “part-Kenyan” Barack Obama for his ancestral hatred of England today in a column attacking the far left president for interfering in British politics.
Obama lectured Great Britain today using dead American soldiers as a political pawns in pushing Britain to push the Brexit vote that is coming up in Great Britain.
The Independent reported:
Boris Johnson has criticised the US president Barack Obama and suggested his attitude to Britain might be based on his “part-Kenyan” heritage and “ancestral dislike of the British empire”.
Writing a column for The Sun newspaper the outgoing Mayor of London recounted a story about a bust of Winston Churchill purportedly being removed from White House.
“Some said it was a snub to Britain. Some said it was a symbol of the part-Kenyan President’s ancestral dislike of the British empire – of which Churchill had been such a fervent defender,” he wrote.
The White House said in 2012 that the story of the bust being moved was “100 per cent false” and that the bust remained in the White House, having been moved to the President’s private residence.
It was however later forced to clarify that the Churchill bust still located in the President’s residence was in fact a different bust, and that one had indeed been removed.
The Mayor said that the US would never dream of engaging in an arragement similar to the EU.
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http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/04/disgusting/
London Mayor Boris Johnson, a leader of the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union, was facing strong criticism Friday for suggesting U.S. President Barack Obama may have an “ancestral dislike of the British Empire” because of his Kenyan roots.
On a visit to the U.K., Obama weighed in to Britain’s debate about European Union membership, urging voters to back staying in the 28-nation bloc. The president wrote in the Daily Telegraph newspaper that the EU “enhances Britain’s global leadership.”
His intervention angered campaigners for a “leave” vote in the June 23 referendum, who accused the president of meddling.
Johnson said Obama’s advice was “paradoxical, inconsistent, incoherent” because Americans “would never contemplate anything like the EU for themselves.”
Writing in The Sun newspaper, Johnson recounted a claim that a bust of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was removed from the Oval Office after Obama was elected and returned to the British Embassy.
Johnson wrote that some said removing the bust “was a symbol of the part-Kenyan president’s ancestral dislike of the British Empire, of which Churchill had been such a fervent defender.”
Obama’s late father was from Kenya, a former British colony that gained independence in the 1960s.
Johnson’s comments drew criticism from his political opponents. Former Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell said “this attack constitutes an unacceptable smear.”
“Many people will find Boris Johnson’s loaded attack on President Obama’s sincerity deeply offensive,” he said.
Trump’s still seeking to obtain Obama’s birth identification.
Speaking in New Hampshire Wednesday, Donald Trump took credit as the force behind the release of President Obama’s Hawaii birth certificate. Trump has taken on the “birther” issue in a potential run for president as a 2012 Republican candidate.
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