Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Egomaniac-in-Chief. . . .



According to jammiewearingfool.blogspot.com:

Obama Departs White House With Favorite Reading Material - I caught this photo in today's print edition of the New York Post, where they note the president is bringing along his favorite reading material: A recent GQ magazine with himself on the cover. Nothing like stroking your ego on the way to the golf course. Guess reading about himself is more important than perusing the monstrous 2074-page healthcare bill from the Senate.

And what's the deal with the socks and sandals?

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According to moonbattery.com:

Obamao Follows Up Nobel Prize With Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do

Wouldn't it be nice to be awarded all sorts of honors — Editor of the Harvard Law Review, President of the United States, Nobel Peace Prize laureate — without ever accomplishing anything other than managing to personify Affirmative Action? Actually no, when you think about what the honors would actually be worth. The latest for the "No, I'm Not Kidding" department: Chairman Zero was awarded a black belt in tae kwon do by the President of South Korea during his Asia junket.

There is no more evidence that Comrade Obama has studied tae kwon do than there is that he's qualified to serve as President, although no one can be sure, with his college years kept so tightly under wraps. Whether the black belt would do him any good in a fight is doubtful.



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Obama to Troops: 'Good Photo Op'

According to newsmax.com:

President Obama today reveled in his reception in front of 1,500 U.S. troops in South Korea Thursday.

Obama greeted the soldiers at Osan Air Base, shortly before returning to Washington aboard Air Force One after an eight-day trip to Asia.

"You guys make a pretty good photo op," the president said, perhaps as a joking slap at some critics who have dismissed his visit to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware last month as a photo op.