Posted on 08/24/2015 9:21:43 AM PDT by traumer
President Obama and the first family looked glum when they stepped off Marine One outside of the White House after their summer vacation. They had been on Martha's Vineyard for the past two weeks, enjoying their annual summer break - and they seemed far from happy to be home. En route to the capital on Sunday, they stopped off at Cape Cod to swap their first helicopter for the President's plane Air Force One, and they managed to smile at crowds on the tarmac.
But as the family disembarked Air Force One at Andrews Air Force base, before taking another helicopter back to their official residence, the happy faces had vanished.
At the White House, a serious-looking Obama took the hand of his 17-year-old daughter Malia, while his wife and Sasha, 14, followed behind.
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Does the president have ballistic underwear?
Mark my words FRiend, once Obamas out of the White House he’ll disappear as quick as he emerged. But you’re right, the damage he has done will be lasting. One thing that stands out to me is his refinement and entrenchment of the ‘’entitlement mentality’’. Condition people, young people in particular to depend on government hand outs and in effect infantilize them while you bring in millions of illegal immigrants and allow them to work cheap and at the same sprinkle just enough government goodies on them and they vote Democrat forever .Adios America.
I can’t argue with any of that.
If we think these faces are angry and glum now, wait until their last day at the WH, it will be like a perp walk. In fact, they might have to drag the Mooch out kicking and screaming.
They were embarrassed at Moo’s u-g-l-y outfit that was hiked up on one side.
That pose by Wolf is flaming.
Yes. Thanks for saying it out loud.
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