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Perhaps the president changed the definition of “significant” while no one was looking.
Obama Makes Quite Possibly the Most Tone-Deaf Remark of His Entire Administration By Mike Miller
Soon to be ex-President Obama has never been shy, shall we say, about tooting his own horn. In that spirit, as he reflected on his waning days in office Monday, Mr. Obama dropped what is perhaps the most mind-blowing claim of his presidency.
“I am very proud of the fact that we will, knock on wood, leave this administration without significant scandal.”
I'm not sure what kind of wood Obama was knocking on—or if it was wood at all—but you don't need a very long memory to recall some of the administration's biggest scandals.
First and foremost, we may all remember that Obama's Secretary of State sent classified emails from a private server.
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