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If Obama didn't wave in group photos, how would you know it was all about him?



Here in the United States, we know that it's all about Obama. After all, Democrats tell us that all the time. Sure, there may be other countries and other dignitaries but, when push comes to shove, there only one world leader that's important.

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However, if you're not in the United States, you may not understand this. Perhaps you're laboring under the delusion that whoever is who running your country is important too. Fortunately, the man, the myth, the legend, Barack Hussein Obama has come up with a way to remind you that he's the "big man on campus." When the President is in a gathering of his peers, it seems he likes to wave. This appears to be an effort to make sure all eyes are on him. We wouldn't want anyone paying attention to the rabble, would we? Today's example is the NATO 2014 group photo: If Obama didn't wave in group photos, how would you know it was all about him? Obviously, one of these things is not like the other. That "thing" is President Obama, who thought he should probably wave so that everyone would know he was there. Otherwise, given his lack of leadership, his disastrous foreign policy, and his six asleep-at-the-wheel years in office, people might forget he was in attendance. Plus, his wave has the added benefit of blocking the face of whoever is standing behind him - thus eliminating an irritating "not-Obama" from the picture. If Obama didn't wave in group photos, how would you know it was all about him? Lest you think this is a new phenomenon, here is our beloved Commander in Chief back in 2011, during an official UN "class picture." If Obama didn't wave in group photos, how would you know it was all about him? So, Obama may not have a strategy for dealing with ISIS, but it certainly seems as though he has one for dealing with pesky world leaders in group photos. Way to be the center of attention, Mr. President! Two more years...


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