A leading House Republican charges that President Obama is implementing a "scorched earth" exit strategy aimed at undermining President-elect Trump first months while cementing his own legacy through a frenzy of midnight regulations.
California Rep. Darrell Issa also hit Obama's post-campaign effort to blame Russia for the outcome of the election, which has sparked some Democrats to suggest that the results are illegitimate.
"President Obama is not going softly into the night. He very clearly wants to leave what some call scorched earth, or at least troubled waters," said Issa on this weekend's Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson.
The show, titled "Exit Strategy," focuses on Obama's last minute moves, including the wave of regulations being flushed through the a government.
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Uh, yeah! Narcissistic people continually have to show others how great they are do not believe anyone can do things as good as them. But, he is way over the top. But, then again you have to be egotistical if you run for POTUS.
Hopefully, DJT can learn from this and not repeat this ' scorched earth policy' in his waning days.
8:01-True,you do have to be egotistical to run for POTUS,but something tells me he'll switch off any semblance to that after being sworn in.He admitted acting in a manner at times during the campaign that was not like him,but one has to break a few eggs to make an omelet.He'll be fantastic.
It will be 8 years from now and probably be another Trump in the White House so I'm sure the transition will be smooth.
Fake news
Obama is one unclassy president.
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