"He gave attention to:" Michael I agree Obama gave attention to...

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    "He gave attention to:"

    Michael I agree Obama gave attention to talked a lot about those things.
    As for accomplishments they are scant.
    Here's one:
    1/- After winning the Nobel Peace prize [for talking peace] a mere two months after becoming President it was all downhill from there as he became the first President to be at war for every day of his eight year term.
    Michael', there was no lack of effort from Obama to bomb his way to peace last year as he dropped a massive 26,171 bombs on foreign countries.

    Nobel Peace Prize-Winning Obama Has Been At War Everyday Of His Presidency.

    http://www.westernjournalism.com/limbaugh-nobel-peace-prize-winning-obama-war-everyday-presidency/

    Limbaugh called attention to the irony of Obama being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize before he had tangible foreign diplomacy accomplishments.
    “Here’s the Peace Prize winner, the Nobel Prince of Peace candidate gets it only two months in on the come. They thought Obama was gonna unite the world and bring peace everywhere and love and all this stuff, community organizing around the world,” he said. “He was gonna bring newfound peace, great relations, and, instead, he ends up the first two-term president in history to have been at war — wait a minute, it gets even better — to have been at war every day.”

    According to an analysis of Defense Department Data from the Council on Foreign Relations, a non-partisan think tank, Obama will depart the White House having dropped 26,171 bombs on foreign countries around the world last year, or 3,027 more than 2015,
    A majority of the bombs were dropped in Iraq (12,192) and Syria (12,095).

    Obama added another prestigious award to go with his Nobel Prize last week, when Defense Secretary Ash Carter awarded the president with the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service.
    Although Presidents George W. Bush (2009) and Bill Clinton (2001) were also previously awarded with the medal, Obama faced backlash from his critics for “awarding himself” the medal.

    Former U.S. Representative Ron Paul pointed to Obama’s track record to delineate why Obama was undeserving of the awards.
    “Barack Obama started with a Nobel Peace Prize and is ending his presidency with the Pentagon’s Distinguished Public Service Medal,” Paul wrote. “Sounds about right for a president who bombed seven nations and became the first in U.S. history to be at war every single day of his eight-year administration.”
 
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