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Nigel Farage: Obama Was a Loathsome Creature Who Couldn't Stand Great Britain

Nigel Farage: Obama Was a Loathsome Creature Who Couldn't Stand Great Britain

The man that many credit for Great Britain's exit from the European Union took time during an interview with talkRADIO to let people know how he felt about the last eight years with Barack Obama leading the United States.

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Farage said in the radio interview: “I’m the catalyst for the downfall of the Blairites, the Clintonites, the Bushites, and all these dreadful people who work hand in glove with Goldman Sachs and everybody else, have made themselves rich, and ruined our countries,” Farage replied. “I couldn’t be happier... that Obama creature – a loathsome individual who couldn’t stand our country."

Farage has been one of President-elect Donald Trump's major international advocates. 

“Brexit, and now Trump, and now the wagons roll on to the rest of Europe for all the elections next year,” Farage said. “This is a really exciting time. As someone who has now become a demolitions expert I’m thoroughly enjoying what’s going on.”

In August, he told a Trump crowd of 10,000 in Mississippi "you can beat the pollsters, you can beat the commentators, you can beat Washington."

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In the wake of an October controversy, Farage was one of the first to come to Trump's defense.  "This is alpha male boasting. It's the kind of thing --if we're honest--that men do," he said.  "At least there's an honesty about Trump...he is what he is...he's not running to be Pope, he's running for president of the United States."

It seems to be that President-elect Trump has been re-establishing old-western alliances right before our eyes.

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