newsbusters.org - 9/6/2008
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The Obama audacity watch continued Saturday morning as the junior senator from Illinois Freudian-slipped in front of a crowd in Terre Haute, Indiana, telling them he's already president: “People ask me, they say what are your impressions of America. What have you learned since being ...
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Obama audacity watch: 'Obama Tells Indianans He's Already President'
Hyscience —
... Obama's so self-absorbed and so much in to himself, reality oft escapes him. As NewsBusters describes his slip, "the Obama audacity watch continued Saturday morning as the junior senator from Illinois Freudian-slipped in front of a crowd in Terre Haute, Indiana, telling them he's already president": ...
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