Obama lifts Bush joke to use at West Point commencement
Obama has done a lot of astonishing things. In fact everyday is more shocking than the day prior. However, bootlegging jokes takes outrageous to a whole new level. Comparing Obama's remarks at the 2010 West Point graduation with G. W. Bush's commencement address in 2002 reveals Barry may have lifted a gag line from George.
To be fair, Barack can't be held fully responsible, after all Obama is the first full-fledged teleprompter President adept only at reading words from a digitized screen like a mind-numbed robot. However, unless the tradition to "excuse minor conduct offenses" at a West Point commencement also includes a specific funny punch line, Barack Obama knowingly or unknowingly plagiarized George W. Bush.
In 2002 George W. was warmly received at West Point as the commencement keynote speaker. The former president, who has a naturally relaxed sense of humor, said the following:
Because, you see, I'm going to let General Lennox define exactly what "minor" means. (Laughter.)
Based on two rounds of applause and two laughter responses, in four sentences, George's statements and tag line genuinely amused the cadets. When President Bush spoke, the West Point graduates response did not appear to be a demonstration of just "Duty, Honor and Country." The former president's leadership love and respect for the cadets, both then and now, was indisputably appreciated the US military.
However, Barack Hussein Obama received quite a different response. Love to lord over Barack's original statement included an awkward reminder to United States cadets, lest they forget, that as Commander-in-Chief, "there are some areas where [his] power is absolute." After which, the global community organizer attempted to do stand up comedy and it appears he did so by stealing a gag from George W. Bush's 2002 address.
Donning a slapstick stance, Obama said the following,
That's a lot of cheering. So I'll leave the definition of "minor" to those who know better.
Due to lack of cheering, Obama supposedly skipped over, "That's a lot of cheering," but left Bush's joke about leaving "the definition of ‘minor' to those who know better." Obama's remark was reportedly met with a tepid response.
Obama usually gleans laughs from liberals by mocking GW, not by lifting comedic verbiage from Bush commencement addresses. Barack's comments revealed two very important things. First, Obama has no idea where the words on the teleprompter come from.
And second, there is no need for pilfering, President Obama is more than able to come up with jokes on his own. For example Barry said, "Under our constitutional system, my power as President is wisely limited."
Now if Obama really expects graduating cadets, or any living-breathing creature on the planet to believe he believes the Constitution was wise in limiting presidential power, then Barry did out perform George W. Bush, at least in the jest department, by delivering the most hilarious joke in decades.
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