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What makes the statement even more jarring is the political reality following the 2024 election. President Donald Trump didn’t just win—he dominated. Trump defeated Kamala Harris decisively, sweeping all seven swing states, securing the popular vote, and notching a commanding Electoral College victory. Republicans also reclaimed control of both the House and the Senate.
Despite that clear national verdict, a vocal minority on the left continues to melt down, staging protests, screaming on social media, and lashing out at anyone who refuses to toe the progressive line.
Support border security? You’re instantly branded a xenophobe. Question DEI policies or openly oppose anti-White discrimination? You’re smeared as a racist. Believe children should be protected from irreversible medical procedures? You’re labeled a transphobe. Support traditional values or simply say you’re straight? Homophobe. Demand free, fair, and transparent elections? Election denier. Declined the COVID jab? Science denier.
This is the environment conservatives have been forced to navigate—one where disagreement isn’t debated, it’s punished.
Even when conservatives make good-faith efforts to coexist and respect differing opinions, the response from the left is often vicious. Words like “Nazi,” “fascist,” and “racist” are thrown around casually, weaponized to silence and intimidate. In more extreme cases, conservatives have been harassed, threatened, or even physically attacked for their beliefs.
That reality directly contradicts Obama’s rosy portrayal of the left as the party of unity. For many Americans, the left’s true “home court” looks far less like harmony and far more like cancel culture, mob intimidation, and, at times, outright political violence.
Obama attempted to bolster his argument by pointing to pop culture rather than policy.
“Our court is— look, you know, a great example, wasn’t political, Bad Bunny’s Half Time show. It was, it resonated, it was smart, because it wasn’t preaching. It was showing. It was demonstrating and displaying, this is what a community is.”
Yet critics quickly noted the irony of a former president citing a celebrity performance by Bad Bunny as evidence of national unity while ignoring the real-world hostility directed at conservatives on college campuses, in workplaces, and online.
The backlash was swift. British journalist and television host Piers Morgan, reacting on his show Piers Morgan Uncensored, didn’t mince words.
“Preposterously disingenuous nonsense,” Morgan said in response to Obama’s comments.
“The woke left has been the single meanest, angriest, exclusive, us/them divisive movement in history,” Morgan noted.
As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, this wasn’t an isolated moment from Obama. In another portion of the same interview that aired Saturday, the former president escalated tensions even further by attacking federal law enforcement, referring to ICE agents as “rogue” and “dangerous”—comments many saw as reckless amid rising hostility toward officers.
Obama also took time to complain about a meme video depicting Michelle and Barack Obama as chimps that inadvertently autoplayed at the end of a screen-recorded video on President Trump’s Truth Social page.
For millions of Americans, the contrast couldn’t be clearer. While Obama scolds the right and plays victim over memes, working families are dealing with border chaos, inflation, crime, and a culture that punishes dissent. If that’s what the left calls “coming together,” voters made it clear in 2024 they want no part of it.




