ma·raud (m-rôd) v. ma·raud·ed, ma·raud·ing, ma·rauds v.intr. To rove and raid in search of plunder. v.tr. To raid or pillage for spoils. [French marauder, from maraud, tomcat, vagabond.]
With BO standing next to him he told the audience that this is the most difficult Presidential time in history that BO is experiencing.