Thursday, October 25, 2012

Obama and Jay Leno, October 24, 2012 (Video)

Obama was Jay Leno's guest on Wednesday's Tonight Show.

He didn't look presidential as he sat in the chair occupied by some of the weirdest and shallowest people Hollywood has to offer.

There was Obama, president of the United States, being questioned by Leno. He was challenged on absolutely nothing, just allowed to yap as the fawning Leno served as enabler.

Obama had roughly 45 minutes of free airtime, a gift from NBC. He was incredibly boring, repeating the same stuff we've heard a million times.

Leno couldn't have been more accommodating, setting Obama up to spread his propaganda around.

The BS on the War on Women was nauseating. Leno teed up Richard Mourdock for Obama, but made no mention whatsoever of the Benghazi cover-up and the lies.

The most embarrassing segment was the final one, when Leno asked questions submitted from the audience and from people on Facebook.

They were beyond lame. It was excruciating.

"What are the kids dressing up as for Halloween?"

Good grief.

Leno wanted to know if Michelle is demanding that fruit be the treat given out at the White House again. Obama said this year, an election year, they're giving out candy for everybody.

"If anybody comes from Ohio to the White House, they will get a Hershey bar about this big. It'll be huge."

One question asked when the last time was Obama "drove an automobile."

He drove a friend's Volt around the south lawn driveway. What a stupid plug!

This question was so annoying: "What is the cure for Romnesia?"

Obama used his line from the stump: "ObamaCare covers preexisting conditions."

Another stunningly stupid question:

"If you could choose a superpower, what would it be?"

Obama would like to fly.

Oh, my God.

Watching this spectacle was uncomfortable. These are questions for Justin Bieber, not Obama.

Mitt Romney is wise to steer clear of these forums at this stage in the campaign. Obama's stature just keeps diminishing.

A final question:

"When you help your daughters with their homework, is there a subject you struggle with?"

Obama's response: "Well, you know, the math stuff I was fine with up until about 7th grade. But Malia's now a freshman in high school and I'm pretty lost."

HAHAHAHA

That doesn't surprise me a bit.

Obama's most memorable appearance on late night TV was when he visited Leno on March 19, 2009. It was a performance that will live in infamy, the real Obama exposed.

Looking back, it's interesting to see how Obama hasn't grown to become more presidential with his years in office. If anything, he's smaller.

Here are video clips from the Wednesday show:


President Obama on Mourdock (10/24/12)

President Obama on Donald Trump (10/24/12)

President Obama on Debates (10/24/12)

President Obama on NHL Lockout (10/24/12)

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Here's the full interview:

President Barack Obama, Part 1 (10/24/12)

President Barack Obama, Part 2 (10/24/12)

President Barack Obama, Part 3 (10/24/12)

President Barack Obama, Part 4 (10/24/12)

President Barack Obama, Part 5 (10/24/12)

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