President Barack Obama in a new interview said Donald Trump’s nomination as the Republican presidential candidate “says something” about how the GOP has changed in the last decade or so. The president touted presumptive Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton’s strengths as he criticized Trump and his inflammatory rhetoric in a taped interview with CBS’s John Dickerson that aired Sunday on Face the Nation. “I think it says something about what’s happened to the Republican Party over the course of the last 8, 10, 15 years,” Obama said about Trump’s rise to being the GOP’s pick for president. “If you think about what a Bob Dole, or a Jim Baker, or a Howard Baker, or a Dick Lugar, or a Colin Powell stood for, yeah, they were conservative.