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As they say... the Obama administration is about he most childish we have ever had. This is a pretty childish reaction. Grow up Barry O. I won, neener, neener, neener.
Actually, the repubs clapping first was childish. Obama was just quick on his feet with a witty response. Wit is something lacking in cons.
It's like the presidency has been demeaned to the level of a basketball game. Who's got the ball now! Oh he elbowed the other team...ohh ahhh! He fakes left, fakes right, game point. Crowd cheers stupidly! Meanwhile Rome burns.
Why don't you overreact just a tad bit more, eh? It was a few second response. but my GOD, the end of the world is here!!!! Get a sense of humor.
Obama's comeback to the Republicans clapping at his statement on "no more campaigns to run" has social media blowing up as the "best burn" to ever take place at the SOTU address.
I will admit, at first I thought the GOP was very clever to clap at his statement but his response almost had me in crying in laughter.
Obama's SOTU speech was so bad that the very next day all the conservative talk radio shows talked about was deflated football gate. The media is even asking Biden to comment on deflated footballs, the day after the SOTU speech.
Certainly no one thought the numbers tho. In the house republicans hold the most seats since Truman was president. That is a drumming.
Since districts are drawn up by state commissions and legislators, and state governments are overwhelmingly Republican; it makes sense something like this happened due to gerrymandering...
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