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Re: O-fag just as unpopular as W
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2014, 01:43:20 PM »
If not for the Media/Hollywood/celebrity support structure he would be in the 20's.

Hell if he was white, he would be in the 20's.

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Re: O-fag just as unpopular as W
« Reply #3 on: June 12, 2014, 01:45:35 PM »
If not for the Media/Hollywood/celebrity support structure he would be in the 20's.

Hell if he was white, he would be in the 20's.

Yup

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Re: O-fag just as unpopular as W
« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2014, 08:45:53 AM »
Obama Booed During PSA at Michigan State Football Game
Pajamas Media ^  | 10/07/2014 | Paula Bolyard

Posted on ‎10‎/‎7‎/‎2014‎ ‎10‎:‎23‎:‎25‎ ‎AM by SeekAndFind






Obama came on the scoreboard and unanimous "boo" went through the stadium #spartyon

— Jake Wasko (@jake_wasko) October 5, 2014



 


Most interesting MSU student section cheer today? booed loudly when Obama was shown on video board.

— Kelly Weber (@StateLady) October 5, 2014



 

According to reports on Twitter and from several individuals who called into the Rush Limbaugh Show on Monday, President Obama was enthusiastically booed when he appeared in a public service announcement shown on the scoreboard video screen at Michigan State University during Saturday’s football game against Nebraska.

The “It’s On Us” PSA, which features a parade of celebrities in addition to the president and Vice President Biden, was designed “to fundamentally shift the way we think about sexual assault, by inspiring everyone to see it as their responsibility to do something, big or small, to prevent it,” according to a White House press release. The campaign was launched in partnership with the Center for American Progress’ Generation Progress and students from nearly 200 colleges and universities across the country. The NCAA has agreed to assist the White House through ”resources on NCAA.org; coverage of the campaign in its award-winning quarterly magazine, Champion; activities during the National Week of Action in November; and a half-day session on sexual assault and violence prevention at the Association’s annual convention in January.” The NCAA also agreed to show the PSAs at NCAA championship events and on social media.

The student section started the booing when President Obama’s face appeared on the screen at the end of the video. They were joined by others in the stadium.


Never been more proud to be a Spartan when the Student Section boo'd Obama.

— Sam Willis (@CarmelChewy) October 5, 2014




Obama just came on the screen and the whole stadium booed.. Lol

— Hope  (@HopeAutumn10) October 5, 2014




Everyone booing Obama at spartan stadium was one of the best things that has ever happened

— Shannon Lizotte (@shannon_lizotte) October 5, 2014



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