Joe Biden and Delires obscenes (1998)Tim Kaine didn't hold back on Trump during their speeches at the Democratic convention Wednesday night, but it turned out they were just the opening acts for Obama's full-blown takedown of The Donald.
SEE ALSO: Joe Biden unleashes a glorious trademark burn at Democratic conventionDuring the first half of his speech, which closed proceedings on the third night in Philadelphia, Obama landed several blows squarely on the Republican nominee.
While his words were peppered with oblique references to Trump, from quips about the birth certificate malarkey to lines like "demagogues will always fail in the end," it was when he invoked the candidate by name that he did his most damage.
Trump has yet to tweet his response, but his campaign was quick to issue a statement branding the convention speeches as "the politics of fear."
Here a few of Obama's strongest takedowns.
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Obama continued with a couple of attacks that questioned Trump's characterization of both his achievements and his promises.
[Trump] calls himself a business guy, which is true, but I have to say, I know plenty of businessmen and women who’ve achieved success without leaving a trail of lawsuits, and unpaid workers, and people feeling like they got cheated ...Does anyone really believe that a guy who’s spent his 70 years on this Earth showing no regard for working people is suddenly going to be your champion?
Obama focused in on Trump's soundbites and "fear-mongering."
Ronald Reagan called America "a shining city on a hill. Donald Trump calls it "a divided crime scene" that only he can fix. It doesn’t matter to him that illegal immigration and the crime rate are as low as they’ve been in decades, because he’s not offering any real solutions to those issues. He’s just offering slogans, and he’s offering fear. He’s betting that if he scares enough people, he might score just enough votes to win this election. That is another bet that Donald Trump will lose. And the reason he’ll lose it is because he’s selling the American people short.
Turning to national security and foreign policy, Obama dismissed Trump's comments on the military and America's reputation abroad.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump calls our military a disaster. Apparently, he doesn’t know the men and women who make up the strongest fighting force the world has ever known. He suggests America is weak. He must not hear the billions of men, women, and children, from the Baltics to Burma, who still look to America to be the light of freedom, dignity, and human rights. He cozies up to Putin, praises Saddam Hussein, and tells the NATO allies that stood by our side after 9/11 that they have to pay up if they want our protection. Well, America’s promises do not come with a price tag. We meet our commitments. And that’s one reason why almost every country on Earth sees America as stronger and more respected today than they did eight years ago.
Of course, the president spent much time extolling the virtues of Hillary Clinton too.
His speech's key message boiled down to three words, however, delivered in the face of mass booing at Trump's name: "Don't boo, vote."
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