Commander in Wussy

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He's a pussy, if you're going to act like a man don't do it in front of your wife for the whole world to see and get bitch slapped in the process.

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He's a pussy, if you're going to act like a man don't do it in front of your wife for the whole world to see and get bitch slapped in the process.

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When he does this shit he becomes an embarrassment to America, no man in his position should act this way in front of his wife on a global platform so the whole world can see you get bitch slapped by your wife.
 
I thought that Nobama "was good at killing people" and that because of his drones, that no one was safe?

Oh, that poor Osama Bin Laden did not get a fair trial.

What a mean president!!!

:eusa_boohoo:

:lol:
 
I thought that Nobama "was good at killing people" and that because of his drones, that no one was safe?

Oh, that poor Osama Bin Laden did not get a fair trial.

What a mean president!!!

:eusa_boohoo:

:lol:

I don't recall it ever be considered manly to give an order to someone else to use an unman drone to drop a bomb on a target four or five hundred miles away.
But it is the act of a pussy to act the way he did and his wife bitch slaps him in front of the world.
 
They switched because he got up to give a speech, but hey don't let that get in the way of your need to generate asinine threads.
 
I thought that Nobama "was good at killing people" and that because of his drones, that no one was safe?

Oh, that poor Osama Bin Laden did not get a fair trial.

What a mean president!!!

:eusa_boohoo:

:lol:

I don't recall it ever be considered manly to give an order to someone else to use an unman drone to drop a bomb on a target four or five hundred miles away.
But it is the act of a pussy to act the way he did and his wife bitch slaps him in front of the world.

Was the president supposed to kill folks "the he-man way?" You know ... climbing towers with a knife in his teeth and stuff like all the other presidents?

:lol:
 
Oh, for Christ's sake! stop already.

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Unless you were living under a social media or headlining news rock yesterday, you’ve probably seen these images of President Obama and a not-so-pleased looking Michelle.

barack-obama-selfie.jpg


South-Africa-Mandela-Memorial.jpeg


Screen-Shot-2013-12-11-at-9.17.19-AM.png


In the photos, taken at Nelson Mandela’s memorial service, it looked as though the president was goofin’ off, taking selfies, and having too much fun with Denmark’s Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt before Michelle gave the two that stare. (You know, the one we all know so well in African-American households when we are cutting up in front of our parents). Eventually, it looked as though Michelle made the president switch seats so that she was in the middle of he and Helle Thorning-Schmidt, and later, the president was snapped kissing Michelle’s hand.

Of course, with no back story to accompany the photos, the media ran wild with headlines, including the New York Post’s Page Six, which ran the front page headline “Flirting With Dane-ger: Mrs. O Not Amused by BAM and Pretty PM.” After the photos made their rounds and were flipped into various news stories, the actual photographer who snapped the flicks decided to speak out. He wrote:

So here’s the photo, my photo, which quickly lit up the world’s social networks and news websites. The “selfie” of three world leaders who, during South Africa’s farewell to Nelson Mandela, were messing about like kids instead of behaving with the mournful gravitas one might expect.


In general on this blog, photojournalists tell the story behind a picture they’ve taken. I’ve done this for images from Pakistan, and India, where I am based. And here I am again, but this time the picture comes from a stadium in Soweto, and shows people taking a photo of themselves. I guess it’s a sign of our times that somehow this image seemed to get more attention than the event itself. Go figure.

[...] So Obama took his place amid these leaders who’d gathered from all corners of the globe. Among them was British Prime Minister David Cameron, as well as a woman who I wasn’t able to immediately identify. I later learned it was the Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning Schmidt. I’m a German-Colombian based in India, so I don’t feel too bad I didn’t recognize her! At the time, I thought it must have been one of Obama’s many staffers.Anyway, suddenly this woman pulled out her mobile phone and took a photo of herself smiling with Cameron and the US president. I captured the scene reflexively. All around me in the stadium, South Africans were dancing, singing and laughing to honour their departed leader. It was more like a carnival atmosphere, not at all morbid. The ceremony had already gone on for two hours and would last another two. The atmosphere was totally relaxed – I didn’t see anything shocking in my viewfinder, president of the US or not. We are in Africa.

547545_10201142369137902_1721943541_n.jpg

The FLOTUS is SO MAD that she is seen smiling in this photo conviently not released with the others because it doesn't paint the picture that the nut-jobs want you to see.


I later read on social media that Michelle Obama seemed to be rather peeved on seeing the Danish prime minister take the picture. But photos can lie. In reality, just a few seconds earlier the first lady was herself joking with those around her, Cameron and Schmidt included. Her stern look was captured by chance.

I took these photos totally spontaneously, without thinking about what impact they might have. At the time, I thought the world leaders were simply acting like human beings, like me and you. I doubt anyone could have remained totally stony faced for the duration of the ceremony, while tens of thousands of people were celebrating in the stadium. For me, the behaviour of these leaders in snapping a selfie seems perfectly natural. I see nothing to complain about, and probably would have done the same in their place. The AFP team worked hard to display the reaction that South African people had for the passing of someone they consider as a father. We moved about 500 pictures, trying to portray their true feelings, and this seemingly trivial image seems to have eclipsed much of this collective work.

It was interesting to see politicians in a human light because usually when we see them it is in such a controlled environment. Maybe this would not be such an issue if we, as the press, would have more access to dignitaries and be able to show they are human as the rest of us.

I confess too that it makes me a little sad we are so obsessed with day-to-day trivialities, instead of things of true importance. -Richard Schmidt | AFP



Read more: Necole Bitchie.com: Photographer Behind President Obama’s ‘Selfie’ Pics Calls The Media’s Reaction ‘Sad’ Necole Bitchie.com: Photographer Behind President Obama?s ?Selfie? Pics Calls The Media?s Reaction ?Sad?
 
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Oh, for Christ's sake! stop already.

Screen-Shot-2013-12-11-at-9.17.38-AM.png


Unless you were living under a social media or headlining news rock yesterday, you’ve probably seen these images of President Obama and a not-so-pleased looking Michelle.

barack-obama-selfie.jpg


South-Africa-Mandela-Memorial.jpeg


Screen-Shot-2013-12-11-at-9.17.19-AM.png


In the photos, taken at Nelson Mandela’s memorial service, it looked as though the president was goofin’ off, taking selfies, and having too much fun with Denmark’s Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt before Michelle gave the two that stare. (You know, the one we all know so well in African-American households when we are cutting up in front of our parents). Eventually, it looked as though Michelle made the president switch seats so that she was in the middle of he and Helle Thorning-Schmidt, and later, the president was snapped kissing Michelle’s hand.

Of course, with no back story to accompany the photos, the media ran wild with headlines, including the New York Post’s Page Six, which ran the front page headline “Flirting With Dane-ger: Mrs. O Not Amused by BAM and Pretty PM.” After the photos made their rounds and were flipped into various news stories, the actual photographer who snapped the flicks decided to speak out. He wrote:

So here’s the photo, my photo, which quickly lit up the world’s social networks and news websites. The “selfie” of three world leaders who, during South Africa’s farewell to Nelson Mandela, were messing about like kids instead of behaving with the mournful gravitas one might expect.


In general on this blog, photojournalists tell the story behind a picture they’ve taken. I’ve done this for images from Pakistan, and India, where I am based. And here I am again, but this time the picture comes from a stadium in Soweto, and shows people taking a photo of themselves. I guess it’s a sign of our times that somehow this image seemed to get more attention than the event itself. Go figure.

[...] So Obama took his place amid these leaders who’d gathered from all corners of the globe. Among them was British Prime Minister David Cameron, as well as a woman who I wasn’t able to immediately identify. I later learned it was the Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning Schmidt. I’m a German-Colombian based in India, so I don’t feel too bad I didn’t recognize her! At the time, I thought it must have been one of Obama’s many staffers.Anyway, suddenly this woman pulled out her mobile phone and took a photo of herself smiling with Cameron and the US president. I captured the scene reflexively. All around me in the stadium, South Africans were dancing, singing and laughing to honour their departed leader. It was more like a carnival atmosphere, not at all morbid. The ceremony had already gone on for two hours and would last another two. The atmosphere was totally relaxed – I didn’t see anything shocking in my viewfinder, president of the US or not. We are in Africa.

547545_10201142369137902_1721943541_n.jpg

The FLOTUS is SO MAD that she is seen smiling in this photo conviently not released with the others because it doesn't paint the picture that the nut-jobs want you to see.


I later read on social media that Michelle Obama seemed to be rather peeved on seeing the Danish prime minister take the picture. But photos can lie. In reality, just a few seconds earlier the first lady was herself joking with those around her, Cameron and Schmidt included. Her stern look was captured by chance.

I took these photos totally spontaneously, without thinking about what impact they might have. At the time, I thought the world leaders were simply acting like human beings, like me and you. I doubt anyone could have remained totally stony faced for the duration of the ceremony, while tens of thousands of people were celebrating in the stadium. For me, the behaviour of these leaders in snapping a selfie seems perfectly natural. I see nothing to complain about, and probably would have done the same in their place. The AFP team worked hard to display the reaction that South African people had for the passing of someone they consider as a father. We moved about 500 pictures, trying to portray their true feelings, and this seemingly trivial image seems to have eclipsed much of this collective work.

It was interesting to see politicians in a human light because usually when we see them it is in such a controlled environment. Maybe this would not be such an issue if we, as the press, would have more access to dignitaries and be able to show they are human as the rest of us.

I confess too that it makes me a little sad we are so obsessed with day-to-day trivialities, instead of things of true importance. -Richard Schmidt | AFP



Read more: Necole Bitchie.com: Photographer Behind President Obama’s ‘Selfie’ Pics Calls The Media’s Reaction ‘Sad’ Necole Bitchie.com: Photographer Behind President Obama?s ?Selfie? Pics Calls The Media?s Reaction ?Sad?

So after he get's bitch slap instead of kissing her ass he kissed her hand. :lol:
 
Oh, for Christ's sake! stop already.

Screen-Shot-2013-12-11-at-9.17.38-AM.png


Unless you were living under a social media or headlining news rock yesterday, you’ve probably seen these images of President Obama and a not-so-pleased looking Michelle.

barack-obama-selfie.jpg


South-Africa-Mandela-Memorial.jpeg


Screen-Shot-2013-12-11-at-9.17.19-AM.png


In the photos, taken at Nelson Mandela’s memorial service, it looked as though the president was goofin’ off, taking selfies, and having too much fun with Denmark’s Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt before Michelle gave the two that stare. (You know, the one we all know so well in African-American households when we are cutting up in front of our parents). Eventually, it looked as though Michelle made the president switch seats so that she was in the middle of he and Helle Thorning-Schmidt, and later, the president was snapped kissing Michelle’s hand.

Of course, with no back story to accompany the photos, the media ran wild with headlines, including the New York Post’s Page Six, which ran the front page headline “Flirting With Dane-ger: Mrs. O Not Amused by BAM and Pretty PM.” After the photos made their rounds and were flipped into various news stories, the actual photographer who snapped the flicks decided to speak out. He wrote:

So here’s the photo, my photo, which quickly lit up the world’s social networks and news websites. The “selfie” of three world leaders who, during South Africa’s farewell to Nelson Mandela, were messing about like kids instead of behaving with the mournful gravitas one might expect.


In general on this blog, photojournalists tell the story behind a picture they’ve taken. I’ve done this for images from Pakistan, and India, where I am based. And here I am again, but this time the picture comes from a stadium in Soweto, and shows people taking a photo of themselves. I guess it’s a sign of our times that somehow this image seemed to get more attention than the event itself. Go figure.

[...] So Obama took his place amid these leaders who’d gathered from all corners of the globe. Among them was British Prime Minister David Cameron, as well as a woman who I wasn’t able to immediately identify. I later learned it was the Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning Schmidt. I’m a German-Colombian based in India, so I don’t feel too bad I didn’t recognize her! At the time, I thought it must have been one of Obama’s many staffers.Anyway, suddenly this woman pulled out her mobile phone and took a photo of herself smiling with Cameron and the US president. I captured the scene reflexively. All around me in the stadium, South Africans were dancing, singing and laughing to honour their departed leader. It was more like a carnival atmosphere, not at all morbid. The ceremony had already gone on for two hours and would last another two. The atmosphere was totally relaxed – I didn’t see anything shocking in my viewfinder, president of the US or not. We are in Africa.

547545_10201142369137902_1721943541_n.jpg

The FLOTUS is SO MAD that she is seen smiling in this photo conviently not released with the others because it doesn't paint the picture that the nut-jobs want you to see.


I later read on social media that Michelle Obama seemed to be rather peeved on seeing the Danish prime minister take the picture. But photos can lie. In reality, just a few seconds earlier the first lady was herself joking with those around her, Cameron and Schmidt included. Her stern look was captured by chance.

I took these photos totally spontaneously, without thinking about what impact they might have. At the time, I thought the world leaders were simply acting like human beings, like me and you. I doubt anyone could have remained totally stony faced for the duration of the ceremony, while tens of thousands of people were celebrating in the stadium. For me, the behaviour of these leaders in snapping a selfie seems perfectly natural. I see nothing to complain about, and probably would have done the same in their place. The AFP team worked hard to display the reaction that South African people had for the passing of someone they consider as a father. We moved about 500 pictures, trying to portray their true feelings, and this seemingly trivial image seems to have eclipsed much of this collective work.

It was interesting to see politicians in a human light because usually when we see them it is in such a controlled environment. Maybe this would not be such an issue if we, as the press, would have more access to dignitaries and be able to show they are human as the rest of us.

I confess too that it makes me a little sad we are so obsessed with day-to-day trivialities, instead of things of true importance. -Richard Schmidt | AFP



Read more: Necole Bitchie.com: Photographer Behind President Obama’s ‘Selfie’ Pics Calls The Media’s Reaction ‘Sad’ Necole Bitchie.com: Photographer Behind President Obama?s ?Selfie? Pics Calls The Media?s Reaction ?Sad?

So after he get's bitch slap instead of kissing her ass he kissed her hand. :lol:

slapped
 
Was the president supposed to kill folks "the he-man way?"
The president did not kill obama bin laden, he did kill the Americans in Benghazi though, through neglect. Is that how you meant?
 
I later read on social media that Michelle Obama seemed to be rather peeved on seeing the Danish prime minister take the picture. But photos can lie. In reality, just a few seconds earlier the first lady was herself joking with those around her, Cameron and Schmidt included. Her stern look was captured by chance.
and then political opportunists twist it, and then braindead gullible suckers swallow the bait and make threads about it...
 
Hey Rabble, another shit-for-brains thread? Perhaps your next expose should be on how the President ties his shoes wrong.

Is their a wrong way, well if their is obama will find a way of doing it.

Well since old rocks mentioned it their must be something about the way obama ties his shoes

obama-shoes.jpg


Barack Obama Ties His Shoes [PHOTOS] - Business Insider

:eusa_whistle::lol:

I think this is hilarious old rocks says something about obama tying his shoes and I be damn if I didn't find a link about obama tying his shoes :lol:
 
Is their a wrong way, well if their is obama will find a way of doing it.

Well since old rocks mentioned it their must be something about the way obama ties his shoes

obama-shoes.jpg


Barack Obama Ties His Shoes [PHOTOS] - Business Insider

:eusa_whistle::lol:

I think this is hilarious old rocks says something about obama tying his shoes and I be damn if I didn't find a link about obama tying his shoes :lol:

I'll be damned...
....damned if I didn't....
 
I later read on social media that Michelle Obama seemed to be rather peeved on seeing the Danish prime minister take the picture. But photos can lie. In reality, just a few seconds earlier the first lady was herself joking with those around her, Cameron and Schmidt included. Her stern look was captured by chance.
and then political opportunists twist it, and then braindead gullible suckers swallow the bait and make threads about it...

Brain dead would be those who voted for the piece of shit twice or the second time.
 

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