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- President Obama is now being taken to task
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for asking Marines to shield him
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during a news conference rain shower.
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- [News Anchor] He asked them to hold umbrellas
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over his head,
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(dramatic music) over his head, over his head.
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- Check out the picture of the Marines holding the umbrella
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for President Obama as it rains,
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and the metaphor being, hey, they have him covered,
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wouldn't it be nice if he had them covered
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the way they have him covered?
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- [News Anchor] He asked Marines for umbrellas.
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- [News Anchor] The President called in a couple
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of Marines for umbrella duty.
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Many people complained, saying Marines have been
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through too much training to have to hold an umbrella.
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- [News Anchor] This shot of the President emerged,
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President Obama hiding under an umbrella,
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hit the airwaves yesterday.
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Look at the marine standing so erect.
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- It was a symbolic moment today
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when the Marines came out and put the umbrella.
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They were protecting him.
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Maybe in this case, he should have been protecting them.
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- [News Anchor] Is there a more apt visual than this one,
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the disembodied arm of a U.S. Marine holding an umbrella
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over the head of our beleaguered Commander in Chief
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for him in the middle of a rain storm?
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- [News Anchor] The Marines aren't supposed to do that
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because they can't properly salute!
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- What is now being called Umbrella-Gate.
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- [News Anchor] A blog, Hot Air,
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is demanding justice for the Marines.
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These guys aren't valets!
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- I mean, I guess he coulda held it himself, right?
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- I don't know.
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- Yes, bring forth the umbrellas unto me.
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- An American flag pin is standard accessory
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for just about every politician
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and candidate in the country these days,
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but not Barack Obama.
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- [News Anchor] He stayed in Johnson County
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to give a speech in Iowa City,
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and he wasn't wearing an American flag pin?
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Flag pin, flag pin? (dramatic music)
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- [News Anchor] Presidential contender Barack Obama
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won't wear an American flag lapel pin.
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- [News Anchor] A reporter for ABC's Cedar Rapids
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affiliate was the first to notice.
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- They asked him about the flag pin,
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he didn't have really good answers.
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- A no pin zone.
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- [Reporter] You're taking the pin,
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- You're taking the pin off! - The American flag off of you
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and saying, "I'm not gonna wear it,"
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almost in a little bit of a protest, I guess.
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- I think he's disrespecting the American flag.
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- He's got to apologize to the people, for example,
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that are working the fields.
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There were Marines who were in the Army.
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- It matters something to our troops!
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- [Sean] Why do we wear pins?
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Because our country was under attack.
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- Barack, put on the pin!
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- They just hate the flag!
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- Well, President Obama and the First Lady
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are taking their tradition of date night
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on the road this weekend.
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The First Couple are heading for New York.
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- They went out to dinner,
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and they went to see a Broadway show.
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And they had a extravagant date night, date night,
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date night, date night. (dramatic music)
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- They took a small Gulfstream jet.
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- [Reporter] They're also using Marine One,
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which costs about 20,000 bucks an hour.
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- Traffic is stopped, as you can see,
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the show waited 45 minutes.
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- They want to go to Broadway.
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They want to go out to dinner.
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They hold hands.
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- [Reporter] So according to our calculator,
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the cost is between 50 and $100,000.
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- I'm just saying the taxpayer expense,
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the flying a private jet here.
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- [News Guest] She should have also acquiesced
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to less extravagance during a time of war,
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and during a time of an economic crisis.
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- It is inappropriate while a country is suffering
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for him to spend 350 grand, you know,
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to take a picture of the Statue of Liberty
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when you can Photoshop it for 20 bucks.
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As extravagantly with three planes, two helicopters.
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- He maybe should have chosen a less extravagant
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kind of a date night.
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- Should the taxpayers pick up the bill?
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- Barack Obama is a millionaire,
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he can pay the tab himself.
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Why shouldn't he?
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- Think about the message that President Obama
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and Mrs. Obama are giving to their two daughters,
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that we'd be willing to disrupt
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other people's lives around us.
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- The emails are pouring in on this!
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- The White House declined to say
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how much the trip was costing taxpayers.
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- Boy, we'd like to know, like that Air Force One flyover
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for the photos.
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We'd like to know.
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- True that.
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- The president of the United States bowing
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to the king of Saudi Arabia?
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- [News Anchor] Obama's controversial bow.
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- This president bowed before the Saudi king.
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- The bow or just bending over.
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- The White House said that wasn't a bow,
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but it sure looked like one.
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- [News Anchor] Here it is.
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He comes in, literally bows below his head
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and below his shoulder!
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- [News Guest] By bowing, he showed the world that,
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"I am subservient, I do bow down to you as a Muslim king."
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- That man loves to bow!
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Look how low, I want for our audience
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to go back, if we could re-rack that.
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Watch how low, he is, it's below his shoulder!
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- It sent a message that Islam is superior
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to any other master or king or president in the world.
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- I think it's best if American presidents
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do what they have always done,
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which is do not bow to monarchies.
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- I think a White House which feels compelled
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to lie about the most trivial thing is really pathetic.
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- As you all know, President Obama is a real man
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of the people and yesterday he dropped
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by a popular Virginia restaurant
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to grab a burger with his pal, Joe.
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Now, take a look at him ordering his burger
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with a very special condiment.
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- Just your basic cheddar cheese burger,
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medium-well, I just want mustard, no ketchup.
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You got like, a spicy mustard or something like that?
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Or a Dijon mustard, something like that?
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Dijon mustard, something like that?
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Dijon mustard, something like that?
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- [Radio Host] The president and vice president
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had hamburgers for lunch,
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the president reportedly had Dijon mustard.
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- [News Guest] Did you ask if they had any Dijon mustard?
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- Who eats a cheeseburger with Dijon mustard?
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(guest laughs) What is that?
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- [Reporter] He doesn't like ketchup?
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- [Laura] What kind of man orders a cheeseburger
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without ketchup, but Dijon mustard?
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- All right, I hope you enjoyed that fancy burger,
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Mr. President.
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- In the latest presidential video project,
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well, it's getting a lot of attention,
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but perhaps not in the way the White House intended.
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- [Reporter] The president, joking around
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with a selfie stick.
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- [News Anchor] President Obama appeared
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with a selfie stick.
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Critics called it undignified.
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- [Reporter] A lot of conservatives especially said
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this is not presidential, this is beneath the presidency,
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why is he doing this, he's demeaning the Office.
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- [Lou] Quote, "A foolproof way
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"to make yourself look like a self-absorbed assclown."
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- You know, it's said that Ronald Reagan
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wouldn't even take his jacket off
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in the Oval Office, but now we have a Commander in Chief
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that's doing jump shots and actually,
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what is it, a stick selfie?
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I mean, it's ridiculous!
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- Tonight's question of the day,
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what do you think of that selfie?
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- Yeah, that's your president.
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He's got a selfie stick.
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- [News Anchor] One conservative Tweeted, quote,
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"Remember when the office of the president had dignity?"
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And another wrote, quote, "This definitely is a new low
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"for our juvenile president."
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- Here's the leader of the free world,
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the guy we trust with the button for the nukes,
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acting like a twelve year old.
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- It is ridiculous, it is beneath the president
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of the United States, but I think he thinks
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he can do no wrong.
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- It is not only not befitting,
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but imagine what Reagan would have done in this situation.
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- You saw that he deployed a selfie stick
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in the White House.
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That's befitting the office?
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- I just don't have words for that clip!
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- Are we seeing a changing of the guard?
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Is the Office not gonna be as dignified as it used to be?
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- Now the president is under fire again,
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this time for his clothes.
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- [Reporter] Former George W. Bush chief of staff
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Andrew Card says the Obama dress code is way too laid back.
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- I wish that he would wear a suit, coat, and a tie.
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- There was something about this picture
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that really irritated the forces loyal
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to the last president.
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- [Reporter] It shows Obama in the Oval Office
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not wearing a coat, but he is wearing a tie there.
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- [News Anchor] The president in the Oval Office
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without his jacket on.
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- [News Anchor] Photographed without his jacket while
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in the Oval Office, something that'll remind you
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that Ronald Reagan never did.
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- [Andrew] I'm disappointed to see the casual,
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lassaiz faire, short sleeves, no shirt and tie,
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no jacket kind of locker room experience
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that seems to be taking place in this White House.
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- [News Anchor] Something that'll remind you
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that Ronald Reagan never did.
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- There's one more thing that has many Americans,
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including myself, humiliated today.
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Take a look at the photo comparison
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of our Commander in Chief.
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There he is juxtaposed with Vladimir Putin.
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They have no respect for our president,
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for his weakness.
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- He wears a helmet when he rides a bike.
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- The picture of him riding the bike
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with a bike helmet while Putin's got his shirt off.
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- Shirtless on the horse and all that
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and Obama was riding a bike with a helmet on.
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- The picture says a thousand words.