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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Opinion About the "Selfie"

I think it showed a lack of respect and was in poor taste. Of course, such things are common with this President, so I'm not surprised.

One thing I did notice was the expression of Michelle Obama. It wasn't one of approval and as long as she lives, Obama will be constantly reminded of his error and he will regret the event forever.

It serves him right, and the blonde should be glad Michelle didn't lose her temper, tackle her and pull her hair out. It was a very real possibility in my mind. The women was close to a severe ass-whipping and wouldn't have had a chance.

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  1. For some reason, I always imagine Mooshell's sleeves splitting spontaneously at the seams when she gets angry, exposing her flexed and ripped forearms. Not sure enough agents available to restrain her when she's angry.

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    1. I think you might be right. A Ketamine dart would only slow her down.

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  2. Did you see the latest release of pics? Apparently for some strange reason Michelle decided to switch seats with Barack. After that all shenanigans seem to stop.

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    1. She probably gave him two options and the seat change was the least painful.

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  3. I find it sad that my six year old grandson has a better understanding of appropriate behavior at a funeral service than does our president.

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    1. In spite of the cheerleaders in the press, the perception is still not good on the behavior.

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  4. There are times where I have to admire our current First Lady. We may be on opposite ends of the political spectrum, and she may have ideas very different from mine, but she strikes me as a lot more of a real person than her empty chair of a hubby.

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    1. I agree. I dislike her politics, attitude and meddling with diets, but she's more open about her agenda, unlike the President.

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  5. Dave, she's got her eye on the prize, not a distracted child-man like her beard, er husband.

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    1. If there wasn't so much power, ego stroking and money, I doubt she'd look twice at Obama.

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