The Full Measure of Obamunism Is on Display in Chicago – American Spectator

https://spectator.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Screenshot-2025-07-28-at-8.37.03-PM.png"This is an almost violently anti-American building. It’s awful in ways difficult to fully describe. But as a representation of the man and the political figure it honors, it fits. And that’s what’s worst of all."
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Bob smith
8 months ago

Took park district land illegally. Removed 100’s of trees . Ruined the traffic flow in the area and lastly it’s not a presidential library it’s a tribute to a pos .

David F
8 months ago

I’m going with the looks like a prison poll, perhaps they can convert it to hold the treasonist Obama.

Taxpayer
8 months ago

It looks like a Chinese food takeout box

Hello, Indiana!
8 months ago

A nondescript, ugly , plain building reminiscent of the finest in Soviet post- WWII architecture, built on confiscated public land that will be maintained at the taxpayers expense. Sums up the slick, smilin divider Obama perfectly.

Mark F
8 months ago

Looks like a high rise prison. Did they get the architect of Chicago’s federal Metropolitan Correctional Center to design this building?

Deb
8 months ago

It represents DEI hires. Now it over budget with failing concrete.

Brian Jones
8 months ago

I don’t know about all that. What I do know is:
A. It’s ugly.
B. it’s in a stupid location.

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