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Show me a video of President Obama sounding stupid.
The key word being "President".
You can't ... because THERE ARE NONE!
In total contrast, I can show you plenty of President Bush.
See my Bush screw-ups video in my earlier post for a start.
Yeah, only videos of him trying to walk through windows, or walking into helicopters, or stupid gifts that the recipiants cant even use, and yeah, TONS of "CANDIDATE" Obama sounding stupid, as if that changes all of a sudden when someone wins the election
And for the record, yes, there will obviously be moments when Obama will mess up at press conferences, its a very stressful job where each word needs to be thought out prior to speaking, the obvious outcome, gaffes, but for heavens sake, only a fool would not understand this..
He did not rely on a TelePrompter like someone we know that can't seem to put 2 sentences together without one.
Thats incorrect, not only did George Bush use a Teleprompter but he also used paper speeches. The difference between the two is Obama mostly use the teleprompter because he prefers to look ahead when speaking instead of down. Move on, this one is very old and have been discussed time and time again with no deviation from the misinformed and silliness.
On the flip side to that PG, there seems to be threads started by conservatives for the exact same reason you indicated above as well.
I started the exact same thread in response to this one, at least mine was current. Obama IS the president..
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