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Your President is a robot (my title)
Bus Your Own Tray ^ | 25 September 2009 | Eric Spiegelman

Posted on 09/26/2009 7:08:58 PM PDT by hattend

Ladies and gentlemen, your President is a robot. Or a wax sculpture. Maybe a cardboard cutout. All I know is no human being has a photo smile this amazingly consistent.

On Wednesday, the Obamas hosted a reception at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, during which they stood for 130 photographs with visiting foreign dignitaries in town for the UN meeting. The President has exactly the same smile in every single shot. See for yourself — the pictures are up on the State Department’s flickr. And, of course, compressed above into 20 seconds for your viewing pleasure.


TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Miscellaneous
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To: RushingWater
I’m waiting . . . .

See post 4

21 posted on 09/26/2009 10:20:47 PM PDT by hattend (Sarah Palin's mob minion - Mob Name: Hatman the Hitman)
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To: hattend

“As seen on “Red Eye” “

I saw the Red Eye photo montage: if Obama ain’t a robot with that
constant pose/smile...he should be subjected to medical/physiological
texts to document his amazing biophysical control.

Honest.
(well, sort of!)


22 posted on 09/28/2009 12:22:37 AM PDT by VOA
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