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Prez: "I too want to slow-jam the news.” (Original Post) bigtree Apr 2012 OP
Awesome. tabatha Apr 2012 #1
Pretty cool. MrSlayer Apr 2012 #2
Tell me there is not an enthusiasm gap. Imagine the audience with Rmoney in the same situation corkhead Apr 2012 #3
First someone has to explain slow-jamming the news to Romney. tanyev Apr 2012 #5
What a President! lonestarnot Apr 2012 #4
And He is ours madokie Apr 2012 #7
Yes he is! lonestarnot Apr 2012 #10
Even cooler than the Big Dog playing the sax on Arsenio! Bake Apr 2012 #6
I think the Prez has a future as a spoken word artist nt MrScorpio Apr 2012 #8
He's already won two Grammy Awards for spoken word. WonderGrunion Apr 2012 #11
lol!. Well done! nt Zorra Apr 2012 #9

tanyev

(42,552 posts)
5. First someone has to explain slow-jamming the news to Romney.
Wed Apr 25, 2012, 08:39 AM
Apr 2012

That will take at least twenty seven eight-by-ten colour glossy pictures with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back.

Bake

(21,977 posts)
6. Even cooler than the Big Dog playing the sax on Arsenio!
Wed Apr 25, 2012, 09:29 AM
Apr 2012

Suck on THAT, Mittens!! And kiss the "youth vote" goodbye!



Bake

WonderGrunion

(2,995 posts)
11. He's already won two Grammy Awards for spoken word.
Thu Apr 26, 2012, 04:52 AM
Apr 2012
http://www.hollywood.com/news/Obama_Wins_a_Grammy/5070250

HOLLYWOOD - Barack Obama trumped his presidential rivals Hillary Clinton and John McCain on Sunday night--by winning a Grammy Award.

The Democratic Illinois senator won the award for his narration of audio book The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream.

He managed to beat former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, who were also nominated.

It's not Obama's first Grammy--he won the same award in 2006 for his 1995 memoir Dreams from My Father.
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