Discussion: Watch: Obama Dances With Philly A Capella Group

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Ain’t nothin’ gonna bring this man downnnnnn…Love it!

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You know, he was obviously the better candidate by far in both elections. But he’s also a pretty cool guy compared to most people and all Presidents. These little spontaneous moments really add to the charisma.

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It’s also good for the public to see that he’s not worried about how the midterms will turn out.

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Obama is a great president and from such events, a quite wonderful person as well.

If he had personality flaws, believe me, the press would have magnified them beyond all bounds.

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I LOVE MY PRESIDENT. Yeah I’m shouting.
I LOVE MY PRESIDENT!!!

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LOVE LOVE THIS MAN. He is a good and decent man. I am so pissed at the dems from running away from his record. They should be ashamed of themselves.

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Mittens is demanding to know why he didn’t ask the singers, “Who let the dogs out?”

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…and Fox will imply that he doesn’t care…

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You give them too much credit; I’m sure one of them (smart money’s on Eric Bolling) will whine about how “he’s disrespecting the Presidency by dancing to that crazy jungle music.”

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MR TC =Too Cool

repubs(small R) just can’t handle the man.Just think not a hint of scandal on the President ,NOTHING.Family man,righteous man just the thing that the family values crowd preaches he’s just the wrong color for them,forget party it’s all about color.

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He wasn’t dancing.

He was merely moving and clapping to the music. In order to be dancing you have to move your feet, and move from one place to the other, and he wasn’t doing that.

Man, have basic journalism skills gotten so bad that reporters don’t even know how to describe dancing?

Chammy, I saw the headline and just knew you would be here joyously!

Dancing to a capella is like singing without a band.