I specified a mother that was born in the UK, as you did.
I suppose you could go back to Washington and rake up some close British kin.
Obama’s father, and that is debatable, I can assure you, had no attachment to England.
I did, but why draw the line at mother?
I suppose you could go back to Washington and rake up some close British kin.
The article spoke of the "last" not the "first," so I went back to Presidents in my lifetime.
I said mother because Trump's was the most recent and the original article spoke Trump being the last with "emotional attachment."
You posted some generic pablum in response to my response, so I went back a few presidents further to show additional emotional attachments. You have yet to explain an alternative to Farage's "emotional" aspect.
Obama’s father, and that is debatable...
So you're going with the birther argument?
I can assure you, had no attachment to England.
We're not talking about the parents' attachments, we're talking about the Presidents' attachments. There have been several articles debating whether Obama's antipathy to the UK was due to western anti-colonial sentiments, since his father was born in the British colony of British Kenya.
Again, I'm offering up personal examples of emotional attachments, and you've offered nothing to alternatively explain why Farage said "emotional" and not just "brotherhood of nations" diplospeak.
-PJ