If there's one thing President Obama has managed to do in his short time in office it's enrage countless critics and right-wingers for pretty much anything and everything he says, does and, most likely, thinks. Unlike the previous administration which would leave it all at "no comment" or just outright accuse critics of not seeing the big picture, Obama seems to have a knack for taking it on the chin and then apologizing for it. And apologizing again. And again.
Check out the video, which could only be improved by an '80s-action-movie-montage soundtrack.
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Friday 09 October
By Heavytoka
If you say sorry too much people will wonder if you really mean it.
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Friday 09 October
By Rob
Wow, he can't win, can he?
It's weird that when people ask for apologies and finally get them, they accuse the person of apologizing to the point where he doesn't mean it?
Is it that Republicans have been bashed and beat up by the media for so long that they're tired of taking it and are using Obama as a scapegoat? Take a look at the news today, Barack Obama wins the Nobel Peace Prize. A lot of people, myself and some Republicans included, think that he didn't deserve this award. The reason? He hasn't done anything in office yet. We at least gave Bush some time to screw up before we jumped on his back, I say let the man do his job. The majority of Americans put their faith in him to do what he said he was going to do in November. It hasn't even been a year yet, and Republicans are yelling about why there isn't any positive change?
Like Bush, President Obama is a human being. Each of us have our faults, and are prone to error. It is the true gentleman who stands up and takes responsibility for their actions and attempts to make them right, no matter how many times they have to do it.
On a final note: I would like to see the highlight reel of the apologies that our previous President gave throughout the entire 8 years of his service. I guarantee you the Obama video is longer.