President=Commander in chief=Obama
He's the leader of the entire military. That's cool in it's own right, but that's not specifically why he's cool. He's a loving and supportive father, and husband. He's a real person. The Obama family had only one car when he was elected, and that was a Toyota Prius. So, he's environmentally conscious, and it's not just a phony act. He played basketball. The only thing I can think of that is slightly cooler is playing the saxophone.
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No one has ever been able to prove that he's particularly gluttonous, or greedy. He's decently reasonable, a master of public speaking, he was a community organizer, not a corporate scumbag. He's not a racist fucktard. He's smart, witty, and easy going.
There are many things that make Obama cool. If someone disagrees with that, it's probably because they resent his coolness, knowing they could never hope to be that cool.... or else their definition of cool is someone like Mitt, Newt, and Rick. At that point, it's obvious that their dictionary is all fucked up.
He's the leader of the entire military. That's cool in it's own right, but that's not specifically why he's cool. He's a loving and supportive father, and husband. He's a real person. The Obama family had only one car when he was elected, and that was a Toyota Prius. So, he's environmentally conscious, and it's not just a phony act. He played basketball. The only thing I can think of that is slightly cooler is playing the saxophone.
;-)
No one has ever been able to prove that he's particularly gluttonous, or greedy. He's decently reasonable, a master of public speaking, he was a community organizer, not a corporate scumbag. He's not a racist fucktard. He's smart, witty, and easy going.
There are many things that make Obama cool. If someone disagrees with that, it's probably because they resent his coolness, knowing they could never hope to be that cool.... or else their definition of cool is someone like Mitt, Newt, and Rick. At that point, it's obvious that their dictionary is all fucked up.
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