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06-20-2013, 05:22 PM #1
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Embarrassing Photo Compares Obama's Berlin Crowds What a difference a failed presiden
Embarrassing Photo Compares Obama's Berlin Crowds
by JOHN NOLTE 19 Jun 2013
Courtesy of Fox News, here is a photo comparing the crowd size at Obama's 2008 speech in Berlin, and the crowd size at his speech today.
In 2008, then-Senator Obama had no record and our corrupt media had no interest in vetting him. Therefore, he was a cipher; a thing upon which the world could gaze and pour their hopes and dreams into. With his empty prose and sketchy rhetoric about hope and change, Obama positioned himself to be whatever you wanted him to be.
And our compliant, biased, irresponsible, and dangerous media willfully aided and abetted that deception.
In 2008, The Cipher brought in a crowd estimated at 200,000.Wednesday, The Reality pulled in only around 4,500.
One excuse for this is that Wednesday's Obama event was invite-only. But we all know that's a fig-leaf from an administration worried about how many would show up. Unless, of course, you want to believe a narcissist like Obama "chose" not to be celebrated before a big crowd.
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