Wednesday 17 June 2009

of president obama kills housefly, live on tv

In amazing show of athleticism, Obama kills housefly in mid-air: President Obama kills a housefly during a TV interview by CNBC’s John Harwood. See the video below
Who says President Obama is weak on defense? It was almost like watching that scene from Karate Kid when Mr. Miyagi showed Daniel how to kill a fly with his chopsticks. Except it was the White House version of it. And no less dramatic. President Obama played the part of the seasoned Sensei while CNBC’s John Harwood was the hapless kid played by Ralph Macchio. Yes, it was high drama in the East Room today.

In a move only rivaled by President Bush’s ducking of two flying Iraqi shoes back in December, President Obama nailed the fly in mid-air sending the insect to an early but much deserved grave.

It wasn’t as though Obama set out to kill the fly originally. He warned the fly more than once. “Get out of here,” Obama told the fly, waving his hands (to express the seriousness of the situation). Harwood, noting the relentless nature of the insect, said to the president, “That’s the most persistent fly I’ve ever seen.” But not once did the reporter offer to assist Obama. That’s when Obama took things into his own lightning fast hands pulverizing the insect like Miyagi or even Chuck Norris might do.

Moments passed before a stunned Harwood stammered, “Nice…”

Cool Hand Obama looked at the humbled reporter and said, “Now, where were we.”

“That was pretty impressive, wasn’t it?” Obama said gloating over his fresh kill. “I got the sucker. What do you think, Gibbs?”

His press secretary must have been stunned as well as he didn’t respond to the president’s question. Obama then directed the CNBC’s cameras to focus in on the body of the lifeless fly.
Watch the TV interview here.


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