
by: Scott Martin posted: 2009-06-02 20:08:00
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This really shouldn't be allowed. In his spare time and while campaigning for various government jobs, Obama often pretends to be Ronald Reagan (minus all the logic, common sense, real solutions or belief in limited government and individual liberty). In the video below, Obama pretends to pay homage to the real thing, while also pretending not to hate Nancy Reagan. It was actually difficult for me to watch.
As you can see, Nancy Reagan is on-hand for the act. While not particularly sincere,perhaps it is a better approach than he's used in the past:
Nancy Reagan Says Obama Snubbed Her
President-Elect D’oh-bama’s Gaffe #1: Sorry, Nancy
You may remember the classic line from that 2nd one, which occurred right after Obama's election:
Obama was asked at his press conference today if he’d spoken to all the “living” presidents.“I have spoken to all of them who are living,” he responded. “I didn’t want to get into a Nancy Reagan thing about doing any séances.”
I almost prefer his earlier approach, because at least you knew where he stood. Except for when he pretended to be the next Reagan at every campaign stop.
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