It is unlikely that he was. The only sources for this claim come from several conservative and Republican websites, but none of the major news sources quote the president as being offended. Actually, presidents understand that comedians will try to imitate or parody them. There are other comedians who have done imitations of President Obama, most notably Fred Armisen on Saturday Night Live. As for Bridges, he was not a partisan: he also did parodies of President Bush before he began imitating President Obama.
It is difficult to answer this question because there are a number of presidents who have quoted or referenced Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Also, a number of presidents have used other Lincoln quotes. And both John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama referred to, or quoted, Abraham Lincoln in their speeches.
No, he did not, nor did he predict President Bush either. There are numerous fake Nostradamus quotes, as well as some actual verses that could mean any one of twenty different possibilities. But there is no evidence he predicted any of the U.S. presidents: the quote that claims to be about Barack Obama is one of the fake quotes. I enclose a link that discusses this.
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Incumbent Presidents usually get the credit or the blame for the economy. In 2008, the incumbent, George W. Bush, wasn't running for reelection. However, Barack Obama's opponent, John McCain, was largely seen as Bush's successor. So, McCain suffered the backlash when the financial markets crashed less than two months before the election. In other words, to quote President Bill Clinton, "It's the economy …." The second reason for Obama's victory was widespread disapproval of Bush's invasion of Iraq.
No. Mainly because the US government is set up so that no one person can ever have absolute power. Whether or not President Obama is a corrupt leader, he will never have absolute power and will thus never be a proper example of this quote.
Quote from CNN World: "U.S. President Obama condemned the "outrageous acts" and passed along his condolences." See the related link.
Incumbent Presidents usually get the credit or the blame for the economy. In 2008, the incumbent, George W. Bush, wasn't running for reelection. However, Barack Obama's opponent, John McCain, was largely seen as Bush's successor. So, McCain suffered the backlash when the financial markets crashed less than two months before the election. In other words, to quote President Bill Clinton, "It's the economy …." The other reason was widespread disapproval of the invasion of Iraq.
Usually, square brackets, as in "President [Obama] was not amused"
The quote is not "Yes you can", it's: "Yes we can". Because we all are a nation. United we stand, divided we fall. President Obama wants to help out his people. So Obama+the people= better lives.
That quote came from Barack Obama, dated February 10, 2007.
They cannt impeach me for bombing Cambodia. The President can bomb anyone he likes. Presidents dont threaten, they dont have to. I am not a crook. I let the American people down Solutions are not the answer There will be no whitewash in the White House