Posted on 11/05/2012 3:09:03 AM PST by tobyhill
As President Obama tried to maximize the precious few stops he has left in crucial Ohio, his rally here Sunday night was full of musical interludes, but not without a few interruptions. Taking the stage at the University of Cincinnati shortly after R+B superstar Stevie Wonder warmed up the crowd, the president was sidetracked by a lone protestor up in the rafters, who held a sign and yelled, his words loud but hard to make out.
I guess yall are still fired up, Obama said as the crowd began a counter-chant of four more years! attempting to drown the heckler out.
At first the president tried to soldier through and deliver his remarks over the protestor, but he finally gave in as the crowd cheered on state troopers who pried the man away from the balcony bars he had grabbed onto.
But it wasnt over yet there was still one more protestor who had to be removed from the arena.
Its okay folks. Everybody, its okay. Were good, Obama said before once again giving up until the cheering and shouting subsided.
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I don’t like Stevie Wonder. There. I said it.
Have you ever seen Stevie Wonders Wife?
No, but I would be interested in your point.
Is she a study in braille?
Going to the University of Cincinnati in downtown Cincinnati, blighted section of Cincinnati, and getting together a group of professors, students, and locals should be a piece of cake for any breathing liberal. I’m a UC grad. I know. That territory has been liberaldom for an entire 4 decades, minimum.
The good news: they beat Syracuse on Saturday. But, I’m sure that’s Hurricane Sandy’s fault.
Has Stevie Wonder ever campaigned for a White presidential candidate? Did he campaign for Clinton?
How about Another One Bites the Dust, Ain’t wasting Time No More, Ruby Tuesday, Born Free, and Halleijuh by the Mormon tabernacle Choir? I could probably go one for hours about this stuff.
Putting on the ebonics accent.
I don’t like disruptors whoever is speaking. The idiot just makes our side look as bad as the libs. I’d like to think we’re better. Trying to stop or inhibit a political opponent from speaking is a fascist act...whether their side does it or our side does it.
sick, sick humor, ha!
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