The Asian Age

Potus praises Hillary’s brand of politics

- LALIT K JHA

Appearing on a popular late night TV show, US President Barack Obama read out nasty tweets from Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump who is aspiring to succeed him at the White House next January.

“President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the United States!” Mr Obama read on the ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live show.

Mr Obama said his morning wake-up time was 7 am, responding to a question on when somebody has to call him in the middle of the night to tell him about an emergency.

He was asked why people did not trust his former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.

“A lot of this just has to do with the fact that she has been in the trenches, in the arena for 30 years, and when you have been in the public eye for that long, and in politics, folks go after you and they’re trying to find a weak spot, and any mistake that you make ends up being magnified…a narrative begins to build,” he said.

“The brand of politics that Ms Hillary represents, which is pragmatic and says that you don’t get everything done at once, you make progress and move pieces at a time, that may not attract as much attention, it’s not something that goes into 140 characters... But I think she will be an outstandin­g president,” said Mr Obama.

Later, when asked if he wished he were the one campaignin­g against Mr Trump, Mr Obama said, “I think Hillary’s doing just fine.”

Mr Obama said he did have an iPhone but he could only access emails on it. “I now have an iPhone, but it is, you know, like, the phone you give your 2-year-old, where they can pretend to press things, but nothing actually happens? So my phone has no phone, no camera, no music – all it has is the Internet, and I can send emails,” he said.

 ?? — AFP ?? US President Barack Obama speaks with television host Jimmy Kimmmel during a break in the taping of the
Jimmy Kimmel Live! show at El Capitan Theater in Hollywood, California, on Tuesday.
— AFP US President Barack Obama speaks with television host Jimmy Kimmmel during a break in the taping of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! show at El Capitan Theater in Hollywood, California, on Tuesday.

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