Awkward: One Person Claps for Obama After Speech

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Awkward: One Person Claps for Obama After Speech

At the close of a joint news conference in the Netherlands with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, only one person can he heard clapping after Obama finished and thanked the crowd.

Awkward: One Person Claps for Obama After Speech

[ame=http://youtu.be/lEhbPv2pASQ]President Obama talks nuclear proliferation, NSA oversight with Dutch PM Rutte - YouTube[/ame]

Move the Youtube cursor to the end of the video to witness just how well the Europeans love Obama now!.

It's not just awkward, it's embarassing!

Contrast that with the adoring throngs of Europeans who thought he was hot stuff in 2007-8 and the Europeans who breathed a sigh of relief when he was re-elected in 2012.

His critics aren't the ones who have caused him to lose his all important popularity (all important to Liberals, that is!).

He has done this himself!
 
I love at the end how he stood there waiting for the standing O that his boot lickers here usually give him
 
You do understand this was an audience made up mostly of press, right?

The press seldom "clap". Especially in a place like Europe. Where they take their job pretty seriously.
 
You do understand this was an audience made up mostly of press, right?

The press seldom "clap". Especially in a place like Europe. Where they take their job pretty seriously.

Apparently that one guy didn't get the memo. :lol:
 
Awkward: One Person Claps for Obama After Speech

At the close of a joint news conference in the Netherlands with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, only one person can he heard clapping after Obama finished and thanked the crowd.

Awkward: One Person Claps for Obama After Speech

[ame=http://youtu.be/lEhbPv2pASQ]President Obama talks nuclear proliferation, NSA oversight with Dutch PM Rutte - YouTube[/ame]

Move the Youtube cursor to the end of the video to witness just how well the Europeans love Obama now!.

It's not just awkward, it's embarassing!

Contrast that with the adoring throngs of Europeans who thought he was hot stuff in 2007-8 and the Europeans who breathed a sigh of relief when he was re-elected in 2012.

His critics aren't the ones who have caused him to lose his all important popularity (all important to Liberals, that is!).

He has done this himself!

Obama still has a fan.
 
Awkward: One Person Claps for Obama After Speech

At the close of a joint news conference in the Netherlands with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, only one person can he heard clapping after Obama finished and thanked the crowd.

Awkward: One Person Claps for Obama After Speech

[ame=http://youtu.be/lEhbPv2pASQ]President Obama talks nuclear proliferation, NSA oversight with Dutch PM Rutte - YouTube[/ame]

Move the Youtube cursor to the end of the video to witness just how well the Europeans love Obama now!.

It's not just awkward, it's embarassing!

Contrast that with the adoring throngs of Europeans who thought he was hot stuff in 2007-8 and the Europeans who breathed a sigh of relief when he was re-elected in 2012.

His critics aren't the ones who have caused him to lose his all important popularity (all important to Liberals, that is!).

He has done this himself!

Obama still has a fan.

so that's where Jillian was
 
i love obama deranged idiots....

Sadly, you are describing yourself and those other Obama deranged idiots who are so mentally maladjusted by Obama that they can't see what long term damage he has done and continues to do to this country.

If you REALLY loved those others who are so similar to yourself you would try to show them the harm Obama's regime has inflicted on America.

And that's assuming you actually care about America.
 
You do understand this was an audience made up mostly of press, right?

The press seldom "clap". Especially in a place like Europe. Where they take their job pretty seriously.

You are so full of shit that it's spilling out onto the internet!

April 3, 2009 7:29 pm

Obama in Europe: overtures to ovations

By Edward Luce

At the end of Barack Obama’s press conference following the Group of 20 summit on Thursday, a large crowd of journalists did something journalists never do: they gave a politician a standing ovation (this reporter stayed neutral). In a week that began with a flurry of meetings between the US president and his counterparts from China, Russia, India, Saudi Arabia, Britain and others, and ends with this Saturday’s Nato summit, the media’s uncharacteristic behaviour might easily be forgotten.

Obama in Europe: overtures to ovations - FT.com

It's clear that when you juxtapose his most recent press reception with the one he received cited above, Obama fully expected the same kind of adoring reception.

The Europeans have gotten wise to him.

Maybe you should leave America and move to Europe to get the education or objectivity you so clearly lack.
 
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Awkward: One Person Claps for Obama After Speech



Awkward: One Person Claps for Obama After Speech

President Obama talks nuclear proliferation, NSA oversight with Dutch PM Rutte - YouTube

Move the Youtube cursor to the end of the video to witness just how well the Europeans love Obama now!.

It's not just awkward, it's embarassing!

Contrast that with the adoring throngs of Europeans who thought he was hot stuff in 2007-8 and the Europeans who breathed a sigh of relief when he was re-elected in 2012.

His critics aren't the ones who have caused him to lose his all important popularity (all important to Liberals, that is!).

He has done this himself!

Obama still has a fan.

so that's where Jillian was

Brilliant!

:thup:
 
You do understand this was an audience made up mostly of press, right?

The press seldom "clap". Especially in a place like Europe. Where they take their job pretty seriously.

You are so full of shit that it's spilling out onto the internet!

April 3, 2009 7:29 pm

Obama in Europe: overtures to ovations

By Edward Luce

At the end of Barack Obama’s press conference following the Group of 20 summit on Thursday, a large crowd of journalists did something journalists never do: they gave a politician a standing ovation (this reporter stayed neutral). In a week that began with a flurry of meetings between the US president and his counterparts from China, Russia, India, Saudi Arabia, Britain and others, and ends with this Saturday’s Nato summit, the media’s uncharacteristic behaviour might easily be forgotten.

Obama in Europe: overtures to ovations - FT.com

It's clear that when you juxtapose his most recent press reception with the one he received cited above, Obama fully expected the same kind of adoring reception.

The Europeans have gotten wise to him.

Maybe you should leave America and move to Europe to get the education or objectivity you so clearly lack.

You even read your own crap, Edgie?

Seriously.

Oh..and I've been to Europe on vacation many times.

Something you can't afford.

Here's how Iraqi Journalists (You know..the place he liberated), felt about your guy, Edgie.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFX-dKpcDz8]George Bush shoe attack - YouTube[/ame]

:lol:
 
You do understand this was an audience made up mostly of press, right?

The press seldom "clap". Especially in a place like Europe. Where they take their job pretty seriously.

You are so full of shit that it's spilling out onto the internet!

April 3, 2009 7:29 pm

Obama in Europe: overtures to ovations

By Edward Luce

At the end of Barack Obama’s press conference following the Group of 20 summit on Thursday, a large crowd of journalists did something journalists never do: they gave a politician a standing ovation (this reporter stayed neutral). In a week that began with a flurry of meetings between the US president and his counterparts from China, Russia, India, Saudi Arabia, Britain and others, and ends with this Saturday’s Nato summit, the media’s uncharacteristic behaviour might easily be forgotten.

Obama in Europe: overtures to ovations - FT.com

It's clear that when you juxtapose his most recent press reception with the one he received cited above, Obama fully expected the same kind of adoring reception.

The Europeans have gotten wise to him.

Maybe you should leave America and move to Europe to get the education or objectivity you so clearly lack.

You even read your own crap, Edgie?

Seriously.

Oh..and I've been to Europe on vacation many times.

Something you can't afford.

Here's how Iraqi Journalists (You know..the place he liberated), felt about your guy, Edgie.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFX-dKpcDz8]George Bush shoe attack - YouTube[/ame]

:lol:

What a stuck up asshole Sallie is.
 
You are so full of shit that it's spilling out onto the internet!



Obama in Europe: overtures to ovations - FT.com

It's clear that when you juxtapose his most recent press reception with the one he received cited above, Obama fully expected the same kind of adoring reception.

The Europeans have gotten wise to him.

Maybe you should leave America and move to Europe to get the education or objectivity you so clearly lack.

You even read your own crap, Edgie?

Seriously.

Oh..and I've been to Europe on vacation many times.

Something you can't afford.

Here's how Iraqi Journalists (You know..the place he liberated), felt about your guy, Edgie.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFX-dKpcDz8]George Bush shoe attack - YouTube[/ame]

:lol:

What a stuck up asshole Sallie is.

You can't afford it either.

You mad, bro?

 
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People that still support obama, are proof that our education system is a failure.

Absolutely right!

And not only that it DOESN'T teach the things it should, but that it SUCCESSFULLY instills those values most harmful to our continuance as a strong, prosperous and free society.

Who in the America would object to FREEDOM and PROSPERITY???

Only those who need to be physically residing closer to Mecca or Moscow (a la Obama in his formative years) rather than Mainstreet, USA!

By the way, did you know exactly WHO PAID Barack Obama's Community organizer salary?

Bill Ayers!

Who is now a "rsspcted" name in the field of American education, of all things!!!

:evil:

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cshs1960 answered 3 years ago

Here`s who paid Obama ~~~ Barack was essentially an employee of Bill Ayers for eight years, starting in 1995, the year the Chicago Annenberg Challenge was created to raise funds to help reform the Chicago public schools. One of the architects of the Challenge was none other than Professor Bill Ayers. Ayers co-wrote the initial grant proposal and proudly lists himself on his own website as the co-founder of the Challenge.

And who did William Ayers, co-creator of the Challenge, help select as the new director of the board for this program? Why, Barack Obama, of course. Obama was the first Chairman of the Board of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge.

Obama served on the board for eight years until the Challenge ended in 2003. Bill Ayers was intimately involved in the Challenge over this same time period, raising and spending at least $110 million in an effort to bolster a "radical" (Ayers' word) reform program in the Chicago Public Schools from 1994 to 2001.

In November 1997, Ayers and Obama participated in a panel at the University of Chicago entitled "Should a child ever be called a 'super predator?'" to debate "the merits of the juvenile justice system."

In April 2002, Ayers, Dohrn, and Obama, then an Illinois State Senator, participated together at a conference entitled "Intellectuals: Who Needs Them?" sponsored by The Center for Public Intellectuals and the University of Illinois-Chicago. Ayers and Obama were two of the six members of the "Intellectuals in Times of Crisis" panel. Here is the agenda.

"I know they are friends," said Dr. Young of Obama and Ayers.

Ayers is the Board Chairman of the nonprofit Woods Fund of Chicago and Obama was a Board member. Obama was a director of the Woods Fund board from 1999 to Dec. 11, 2002, according to the Fund's website.

The Woods Fund focused on welfare reform, affordable housing, the quality of public schools, race and class disparities in the juvenile justice system, and tax policy as a tool in reducing poverty. The Fund supported the concept of an expanding welfare state allocating ever-increasing amounts of money to the public school system, and the redistribution of wealth via taxes.

Obama always describes his relationship with Ayers as casual, but a close, working relationship spanning eight years is hardly casual -- especially an employer-employee relationship.
Beyond that, it was Ayers who brought Obama to Chicago.

According to The Nation: "The Woods Fund, in many ways, is responsible for helping start Obama as an organizer and shaping his political identity. In 1985 the foundation gave a $25,000 grant to the Developing Communities Project (aka the "DCP"), which hired Obama, at 24, as an organizer on Chicago's economically depressed South Side."

The Woods Fund was founded by the Woods family which owned the Illinois-based Sahara Coal Company, a major supplier of coal from its mines to major Illinois power companies. Commonwealth Edison, the giant Chicago-based electric power company was headed by Thomas Ayers, father of Bill Ayers.

The problem of Barack Obama's relationship with Bill Ayers will not go away. Ayers and his wife, Bernardine Dohrn were terrorists for the notorious Weather Underground during the turbulent 1960s, turning fugitive when a bomb -- designed to kill army officers in New Jersey -- accidentally exploded in a New York townhouse.

Prior to that, Ayers and his cohorts succeeded in bombing the Pentagon. Ayers and Dohrn remain unrepentant for their terrorist past. Ayers was pictured in a 2001 article for Chicago magazine, stomping on an American flag, and told the New York Times just before 9/11 that the notion of the United States as a just and fair and decent place "makes me want to puke."

Although Obama actually launched his political career at an event at Ayers's and Dohrn's home, Obama has dismissed Ayers as just "a guy who lives in my neighborhood," and "not somebody who I exchange ideas from on a regular basis." For his part, Ayers refuses to discuss his relationship with Obama.

https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110401103320AAY09Wi
 
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You do understand this was an audience made up mostly of press, right?

The press seldom "clap". Especially in a place like Europe. Where they take their job pretty seriously.

Indeed. Much unlike Obama :badgrin:

-Geaux

I think the poster who compared Obama's performance to Caesar at home and Chamberlain abroad, pretty much nailed it.
 

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