San Bernardino Families Are Outraged At This “Sick” Thing Obama Did At His Photo-OP!


The President has come under fire from a local leader on his short stop-off in San Bernardino while on his way to his annual 16-day Christmas vacation in Hawaii.

Obama met with the families of the 14 who were murdered on December 2 by Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik during a holiday party at Farook’s work.

One local leader criticized the President for meeting only with relatives of the victims who lost heir lives in the attacks and accused him of ‘politicizing’ the tragedy in the weeks afterwards.

First Lady Michelle Obama joined her husband for the meetings at Indian Springs High School, just a short drive from the airport where Air Force One landed after the cross-country flight from Washington.



A separate table was set up for each family and the Obamas moved from one to the next, spending about ten minutes with each victim’s relatives.

Family members of shooting victim Isaac Amanios held a portrait of their slain loved one earlier this month

‘Obviously, those families are going through a difficult time, not just because they’ve lost loved ones, but obviously at the holiday season I think that loss is even more acute,’ said White House press secretary Josh Earnest.

‘The president felt before he could begin his holiday that it was important for him to spend some time with these Americans who are mourning.’



The girlfriend of one of the 14 people killed in the December 2 shooting in San Bernardino said President Obama immediately asked her for a hug when he came to talk with her on Friday night.

When Obama approached the table in the library of Indian Springs High School where Mandy Pifer was sitting, he said, ‘Words aren’t enough. How about a hug?’

Pifer’s boyfriend Shannon Johnson, 45, was killed in the attack.

‘I’ve been watching you give hugs,’ Pifer recalled telling him. ‘I need a hug.

‘It just felt like they were really present in their conversation with me.

‘They are sick and tired of doing these things, meeting our families.’

Obama said meeting with the families was a reminder ‘of what’s good in this country’.

‘As difficult as this time is for them and for the entire community, they’re also representative of the strength and the unity and the love that exists in this community and in this country,’ Obama said late Friday after the meetings with family members.

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