Students had to be recruited to fill empty seats at Obama appearance (Barack Obama, rating)
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This is so damn funny! Obama can't even fill a tiny school auditorium now. But when Obama was campaigning all the left-wing crazies were in love with the fool...and even thought the idiot would pay for their gas and mortgage. What fools these people were - and the people that hang on to Obama's Hope & Change still are fools...
When he was filling the seats the concern-trolls were peddling the "OMG, what cult-like worship!!" line. Now that he isn't filling the seats the same concern-trolls have a different take: "OMG, why isn't he more popular??".
The spin is hilarious!
No spin. They finally see the man behind the mask.
If I were a student and school was canceled, I'd stay home too.
Too bad because they missed a valuable speech.
Hahaha - hahaha! Anyone who thinks Nobama's speech was "valuable" must be delusional... 95% of his teleprompter speech that he read to children in the audience was nothing more than campaign hype and lies, and Republican bashing, in hopes of saving his scumbag Dim friends in the Senate and House.
I am the only one to have devoted the time to read the entire article in it's two or three sentences.
Wait until this hits the presses. We're talking front page stuff here.
Hahaha - hahaha! Anyone who thinks Nobama's speech was "valuable" must be delusional... 95% of his teleprompter speech that he read to children in the audience was nothing more than campaign hype and lies, and Republican bashing, in hopes of saving his scumbag Dim friends in the Senate and House.
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