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Barack Obama accuses Republicans of creating 'sense that while males are victims, the ones under attack' which will take 'some time to unwind'

Former President Barack Obama explained in an interview Wednesday with The Breakfast Club that what motivates people to vote is often about 'the stories that are being told.'

'What's always interesting to me, is the degree to which we've created, you've seen created, in Republican politics, this sense that white males are victims. They're the ones who are like under attack,' Obama noted. 'Which doesn't jive with both history and data, and economics.' 

Obama was trying to explain to hosts Charlamagne tha God, DJ Envy and Angela Yee what motivated Americans in this past election to vote for President Donald Trump. 

Former President Barack Obama explained that the 'stories' told in politics often motivate voters and blamed Republicans for creating a narrative that white men are 'victims'

Former President Barack Obama explained that the 'stories' told in politics often motivate voters and blamed Republicans for creating a narrative that white men are 'victims' 

Interview: Obama was speaking in an interview with The Breakfast Club hosts Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee and DJ Envy

Interview: Obama was speaking in an interview with The Breakfast Club hosts Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee and DJ Envy

'The question though is, you still had 70 million people voting for a government that I would say objectively has failed miserably in handling just basic looking after the American people and keeping them safe. Why is that?' Obama mused. 

He had just been speaking about the coronavirus pandemic, saying that if Trump had kept some of the pandemic infrastructure in place from the Obama administration, 'We would have saved some lives.' 

Obama then pointed to the broader political narrative.   

'The story that they're hearing from Fox News and Rush Limbaugh and, in some cases, inside their churches is that Democrats don't believe in Christmas, only care about minorities and black folks and trying to take your stuff and trying to take your guns away,' the former president explained. 

With white male victimhood, Obama called it a 'sincere belief, that's been internalized.' 

'That's a story that's being told and how you unwind that is going to be, something that is done right away, it's going to take some time,' he said. 

He also pointed to Hispanic-Americans who voted for Trump and explained that some issues for some voters just hold greater weight.  

'People were surprised about a lot of Hispanics folks who voted for Trump. But there are a lot of evangelical Hispanics who, you know, the fact that Trump says racist things about Mexicans, or puts detainees, undocumented workers in cages, they think that's less important than the fact that he supports their views on gay marriage or abortion,' Obama argued. 

Obama was speaking in his latest interview to promote his book, A Promised Land, which has now sold more than 1.7 million copies in North America in its first week, besting the book debuts of his wife Michelle and Hillary Clinton. 

Crown announced Tuesday that it had increased its initial print run from 3.4 million copies to 4.3 million. Sales also include audio and digital books.

A Promised Land, the first of two planned volumes, was published on November 17 and sold nearly 890,000 copies just in its first day. 

Among former White House residents, only Michelle approaches his popularity as a writer. 

Michelle's memoir, Becoming, published in 2018, has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide and is currently in the top 20 on Amazon.com.

Becoming sold 725,000 copies in North American in its first day compared to A Promised Land's nearly 890,000. 

The former first lady's book sold 1.4 million copies in its first week. Becoming is still so in demand that Crown, which publishes both Obamas and reportedly paid around $60million for their books, has yet to release a paperback. 

In response to his book competing with Michelle's, Obama told CBS: 'I've already waved the white flag. Any illusion that I might catch up, it turns out that now that my book is selling, they all package it with her book so she keeps on selling more, so I can't... it's hopeless.'

Clinton, who ran against Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, released her memoir What Happened in 2017. The book, which explored her failed 2016 bid for the presidency, sold 300,000 copies in its first week. 

George W. Bush's Decision Points sold 775,000 copies its first week and Bill Clinton's My Life topped 1 million in eight days. 

James Daunt, CEO of Barnes & Noble, said that the superstore chain easily sold more than 50,000 copies of Obama's book in its first day and hoped to reach half a million within 10 days.

'No nonfiction book comes close to the pace set by J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which in 2007 sold more than 8 million copies in its first 24 hours.

Among former White House residents, only Michelle (pictured in November 2019) approaches his popularity as a writer. Michelle's memoir, Becoming, published in 2018, has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide and is currently in the top 20 on Amazon.com

Among former White House residents, only Michelle (pictured in November 2019) approaches his popularity as a writer. Michelle's memoir, Becoming, published in 2018, has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide and is currently in the top 20 on Amazon.com

Obama's 768-page memoir, which has a list price of $45, had unusually risky timing for a book of such importance to the author, to readers and to the publishing industry. 

It came out just two weeks after Election Day and could have been overshadowed had the race still been in doubt or perhaps unwanted by distressed Obama fans if Trump had defeated Joe Biden. 

Obama himself acknowledges that he didn't intend for the book, the first of two planned volumes, to arrive so close to a presidential election or to take nearly four years after he left the White House - months longer than for My Life and two years longer than Decision Points. 

In the introduction to A Promised Land, dated August 2020, Obama writes that 'the book kept growing in length and scope' as he found he needed more words than expected to capture a given moment - a bind many authors well understand. 

He was also working under conditions he 'didn't fully anticipate,' from the pandemic to the Black Lives Matters protests, to, 'most troubling of all,' how the country's 'democracy seems to be teetering on the brink of crisis'.

Obama has already written two acclaimed, million-selling works, Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope, which came out in 2006.  

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