If there was ever a question of why Barack Obama was our forever POTUS, the #ObamaWasBetterAt gave us a reminder. On Tuesday morning, in response to Trump's racist tweet against four freshmen congressional representatives, the hashtag began as an attempt to remember when the president of the United States didn't throw around racist language on Twitter. After Trump called on four freshman congresswomen to "go back" and "fix the countries they come from," Twitter users took the opportunity to upload photos and list different things that former President Obama had going for him that President Trump just can't match up with.
#ObamaWasBetterAt funny gifs pic.twitter.com/15lhY5AtLJ
— ????????????’ℕ???????????? ???????? (@Vnorman007) July 16, 2019
Treating Melanie Trump with respect #ObamaWasBetterAt
pic.twitter.com/HDfvHSIV2G— TIE (@TIE_Sama) July 16, 2019
#ObamaWasBetterAt having drip????, what other president you know wear a bomber jacket to a NBA game pic.twitter.com/BhFWWXRtDF
— AH HA HA (@devinLeach12) July 16, 2019
#ObamaWasBetterAt Been a better father to all Country pic.twitter.com/zt2lKDKaNO
— Andrew Richard (@AndrewR45572689) July 16, 2019
#ObamaWasBetterAt being a role model that kids could look up to. pic.twitter.com/xWEzkuDdi2
— John Norton (@DCJohnNorton) July 16, 2019
#ObamaWasBetterAt showing respect to others. Sharing the stage with others instead of pushing them aside. pic.twitter.com/qgGlUZcLWN
— Clark McGill (@cmacthebigmac1) July 16, 2019
#ObamaWasBetterAt Hosting Champions pic.twitter.com/1kLjs6lKuW
— #ObamaBestEver (@lordxmen2k) July 16, 2019
#ObamaWasBetterAt choosing a classy life partner that was an exceptional representation of First Ladies pic.twitter.com/dfk7rhoIEx
— Joshua Chenault (@joshuachenault1) July 16, 2019
#ObamaWasBetterAt dropping the mic. pic.twitter.com/vBkMruJiLD
— Marina (@aniramdzenitram) July 16, 2019
#ObamaWasBetterAt leading this country ???? pic.twitter.com/r1boSjHaTC
— ????????Basic bihh Alisha???????? (@ElishaBenson4) July 16, 2019
It goes to show that if you've noticed that things have changed in this country, you're not alone; everyone else has, too.