Former President Barack Obama railed on members of his own party over cancel culture, calling out some Dems as 'buzzkills.'
BO jumped on the"Pod Save America" podcast Friday and laid it out,style ..."My family, my kids, work that gives me satisfaction, having fun," Obama said."Hell, not being a buzzkill. And sometimes Democrats are."
He went on ... “Sometimes people just want to not feel as if they are walking on eggshells, and they want some acknowledgment that life is messy and that all of us, at any given moment, can say things the wrong way, make mistakes.” Obama says he knows why cancel culture has gained traction, and clearly thinks it needs to stop if Dems want to win elections ... “I think where we get into trouble sometimes is where we try to suggest that some groups are more – because they historically have been victimized more – that somehow they have a status that’s different than other people and we’re going around scolding folks if they don’t use exactly the right phrase.
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