
Yes, because a great presidential legacy includes trying to create chaos.
Get fucking real, no President wants any of this on their watch. If Obama called on the governors to send the National Guard and put curfews during the protest, you would just say he is "militarizing the police" and using federal authority to abuse. If Obama ordered DHS to help patrol in conjunction with state and local police, you would say that he is "sending troops" for possible martial law.
The bottom line is you are a fucking idiot who would rather put the blame on anyone except those who actually deserve the blame. Obama is on record saying that he despises "professional blacks" and that BLM is a thorn in his presidency. If it were up to Obama, I am 100 percent certain he wishes BLM would just be eradicated. It certainly is not helping anything and he knows this obviously.
TruAnus once again wrong and out of touch.
Nobody is excusing the shooters of cops. They deserve to be impaled in a public square. Slow death will be justice.
But don't for one second make excuses for obama. He has blood on his hands as does all the politicians and pressititudes that inflamed the whole situation by echoing the BLM narrative. You are a fucking fool!
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/288080-cleveland-cop-obama-has-blood-on-his-hands-after-baton-rougeLoomis was referring to statements made by President Obama and Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton (D) one day after the shooting of Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minn., by a police officer during a traffic stop.
The immediate aftermath of the shooting — which included a bloodied Castile lying motionless in the car — was recorded by Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, and broadcast on Facebook Live. The footage was replayed repeatedly for days on the news, sparking national outrage and protests.
"When incidents like this occur, there’s a big chunk of our citizenry that feels as if, because of the color of their skin, they are not being treated the same, and that hurts, and that should trouble all of us,” Obama said in a statement the following day. “This is not just a black issue, not just a Hispanic issue. This is an American issue that we all should care about.”Dayton's comments caused an even bigger stir after he asked: "Would this have happened if the driver were white, if the passengers were white? I don’t think it would have.”
The same week, at a protest against police violence in Dallas, five officers were shot and killed by a lone gunman who was reportedly targeting white police officers.
Loomis cast blame against the media, celebrities and athletes later in the interview with Faulkner.
"How the hell did we ever become the bad guys in this country?" he asked of police officers. "I cannot imagine how we got here. It's the irresponsible reporting of the media.
“And the irresponsible statements of people that are credible like the president of the United States," added Loomis, who also pointed a finger at celebrities and athletes for "pushing a false narrative" against police officers. Loomis also called on Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) to ban the open carrying of guns in Cuyahoga County this week during the Republican National Convention, which begins Monday in Cleveland.