Part of the whole “Obamagate” play is to delegitimize scrutiny of Russian intervention in the 2020 election by making people so exhausted reliving 2016.
— Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) May 20, 2020
Of course they did. Obama’s was the most scandal-free administration in history. Trump is just distracting. Pathetic. But par for the course. https://t.co/TzTHIde0XR
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) May 20, 2020
Why you shouldn't buy Trump's branding for his Obama conspiracy theoryhttps://t.co/wU9kZrsofv pic.twitter.com/V3rLIAZY1T
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) May 19, 2020
President Trump emerged from the weekend looking to advance unfounded crime conspiracies about Barack Obama — despite being unable to provide any evidence for them https://t.co/dsciF3gDYk pic.twitter.com/nCmRKTrY27
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) May 19, 2020
Not sure his base could be more riled up. He is seeking payback, per almost everyone close to him. https://t.co/4iRgfnlPgd
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) May 18, 2020
It’s becoming clear that journalists never fully reckoned with the mistakes of 2016 campaign coverage. We know this because they seem poised to repeat them. My column https://t.co/wCneBbeCSa
— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) May 18, 2020
Birtherism helped get Trump elected president. He has not forgotten. https://t.co/OWUKhAkGHI
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) May 18, 2020
"The more Americans hear about Obamagate, the more they should wonder why Mr. Trump is not running on his record but on a dishonest effort to drag his opponent down to his level." https://t.co/7OJWbNOHLW
— Jonathan Capehart (@CapehartJ) May 17, 2020
“The end result of so much noise is what I’ve called ‘manufactured nihilism,’ a situation in which people are so skeptical about the possibility of truth that they give up the search.” https://t.co/7JG3nm6DnE
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) May 17, 2020