Posted on 11/30/2015 5:20:17 PM PST by smoothsailing
November 30, 2015
by sundance
The U.N organizers of the Paris Climate Change summit had requested that each countries leader limit their speech to three minutes. Dear Leader was having none of that.
Obama knew inherently that he alone was vastly more important than all other speakers, and he was intent on expressing his magnanimity so the participants could all benefit from his brilliance.
After several excess minutes the horrible event organizers began breaking into the worlds most magnificent words with a buzzer in a vein attempt to end his oration. However, Dear Leader battled through their noise and kept everyone transfixed with his intensely wonderful reading. Obama knew the international audience wanted to hear his opinion much more than all those lesser officials.
(Via WFB) Organizers buzzed Obama every 30 seconds for over two minutes for a total of five buzzes, a Free Beacon analysis shows. The buzzer operator evidently gave up for the last three minutes of Obama's 14-minute address, which exceeded the requested time limit by 11 minutes.
Obama spoke about the international community's responsibility to take on climate change in his address. (read more)
Was he trying to beat Castro’s record?
Narcissist. Thinks everyone hangs on his every word.
Well, now they know how we feel every time he addresses the nation.
If only it was that easy to silence the droning jack wagon.
Too bad the buzzers didn’t release wolves or flesh-eating bacteria or buzzards or something.
A hook is needed.
Dear Reader wasn’t done reading his teleprompter
Dear Reader wasn’t done reading his teleprompter
Don’t those European, classist honkies know that Brother 0bamao was just gettin’ his share o’ those “reparations”?
Well, he should be: he certainly brought the biggest prize to the table.
Apparently, not.
Say, just curious: Are you still Canadian and formerly proud, no longer Canadian but still proud, or neither?
It’s not Obama’s fault. The teleprompter made him do it.
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