◼ "I was fooled, I kick myself everyday," she said. "I said: 'In four years I'll get you buddy -- and I'm going to.' - AFP via Breitbart
Sweeping in front of her house in Williamsburg, Pauline McAreavy recalled how she had thought Obama would bring a politically divided country together and that electing the first African American president of the United States would be "wonderful" for this country.
"He didn't, he tore us more apart. I did feel maybe the world didn't like America, but the world hates us more now than they did before!" she said.