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During two appearances for Hillary Clinton on Thursday, the president referred to himself a total of 207 times — 110 in Miami and 97 in Jacksonville, Florida.
Wow, what a chump huh? What a selfish display of Narcissism.
Wow, what a chump huh? What a selfish display of Narcissism.
Narcissim and Obama go hand in hand! Hopefully the Democrats can keep their doctor after Tuesday as they probably all need medical attention to recover from Trump being the next President.
Wow, what a chump huh? What a selfish display of Narcissism.
Why wouldn't he? His approval rating is great. Tying himself and his likability to the candidate that he supports is just smart. I'm sure you all don't know much about a President leaving office with high approval rating (and using it to his advantage), since the last time that happened for the GOP was in the Reagan era, but this is called S-T-R-A-T-E-G-Y.
"Iff'n there's one thing I love, it's that I loves me some me."
-- Barack "Let's Talk About Me" Obama
This guy is in a bad way. He knows his legacy is on the line -- or at least what he thinks is "his legacy". WikiLeaks has shown that his administration, DoJ, and FBI are all fairly dysfunctional. And he's out campaigning for someone he likely loathes in the form of Hillary "Lil' Mao" Clinton.
On top of that, he probably knows that WikiLeaks has something really incriminating on him, and he's hoping like hell that it doesn't, um, leak out.
I'm looking forward to Trump tearing up that dumbazz garden Michael put in at the White House.
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