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Obama Finds Lesson in Malia's Bad Grade

Malia and Barack Obama
Joe Raedle / Getty Images

The day after election losses for his party, President Barack Obama left Washington to speak before a kinder, gentler crowd: a group of Wisconsin schoolchildren, one of them a little boy with "OBAMA" shaved into his hair. The president was there to speak about a bipartisan education initiative, but felt the need to refresh the big, unrelated problems facing the country. (Even the Education secretary introduced him as a man dedicated to education "in spite of two wars" and a "really, really tough economy.") Perhaps to soothe his supporters' concerns that his presidency is in trouble, Obama reminded the audience of his successes, saying that Election Day '08 was “a day of hope, it was a day of possibility, but it was also a sobering one" because of the troubles the country faced. Now, he's dealing with "the rescue part" of his job. Obama finally deviated from his script, telling of how his daughter Malia learned to try, try again—to learn science. Her scores had faltered, but she just earned a 95 on a test. Obama said his daughter had learned not to "slack off" and to want success for herself—perhaps a lesson for dejected Democrats.

Posted at 5:27 PM, Nov 4, 2009
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rhonda1309

Oh brother, he's kinda got a thing for Malia doesn't he? The other one, not so much!


Did the Obamapeople sing song of praise to him on high?

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5:58 pm, Nov 4, 2009
djanimaequeen

Are you fucking serious you sick bitch?! There's a special place in hell for you.

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6:01 pm, Nov 4, 2009
slmpirate

djanimaequeen...Cool down sister...You know rhonda by now....She is a twisted little -------- to be sure, but you should know that you are wasting keystrokes..

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6:10 pm, Nov 4, 2009
crymeariver

Rhonda the liar hates the Obamas so much that she practically has to stop herself from killing herself at any news related to their family. She takes any opportunity given to make nasty and untrue comments about Michelle and the Obama children. You only make her think she is a human-being instead of pure scum by responding to her posts. The best way to deal with her type is to ignore at will--they hate being ignored!

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6:30 pm, Nov 4, 2009
iamglenbeck

And you suck your daddys dick with that mouth!

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12:52 am, Nov 5, 2009
nightdragon09

Damn... nice burn glenn beck!

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11:38 pm, Nov 5, 2009
Llplo99

How low can you trolls go? You are disgusting.

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11:43 pm, Nov 4, 2009
connie47

rhonda again scrapes the bottom of the barrel in her zeal to bash the President. That the thought even occurred to rhonda says a great deal about her, but nothing about Obama.

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5:40 am, Nov 5, 2009
nightdragon09

"...one of them a little boy with "OBAMA" shaved into his hair."

And nobody sees anything wrong with this, right? I mean, it's not like the kid took a shaver and did it himself... obviously his parents aren't all there upstairs.

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7:39 pm, Nov 4, 2009
ajsd76

SO!

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7:55 pm, Nov 4, 2009
Granite

Hair... a renewable resource. It's not like they tattooed the name Obama on him. Chillax!

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8:26 pm, Nov 4, 2009
hangonamoment

Somehow I think shaving "Obama" into a kids hair is less disturbing than when I see elementary school children holding pictures of dead fetuses alongside their parents at anti-abortion rallies.

I grew up during the Clinton then Bush years and my generation is pretty jaded when it comes to politics - Democrat or Republican. I think it's nice to see kids interested in politics and their country and maybe even a little proud of the people who represent them. I would hope that, regardless of personal politics, everyone would see the value in that?
That kid is still perfectly likely to vote Republican when he grows up, and he'll probably vote thanks to those crazy parents of his given that kids with parents who vote are more likely to vote when the grow up than kids with parents who don't.

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8:10 pm, Nov 4, 2009
dooreen

I think he is right though.

Making things work, and passing tests, is a process.

You shouldn't give up if it doesn't work the first time.

Some courses a person gets by memorizing, other courses a person has to learn to derive, and know how to go backwards to verify the answer makes sense.

It is like auditing.

If the money is in the account, good. if not, you better ask someone higher up to find out why.

Madoff, on his own merit, would have been scary to audit.

No wonder these big guys prey on little ones.

Because it works.

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8:46 pm, Nov 4, 2009
slmpirate

Well stated dooreen..

I would add that our education system needs to focus on studies that educate versus indoctrinates our children about the world and our society. I dont see the value of demanding a child memorize specific dates of a series of battles in the civil war.

Wouldnt they be better served if they learned how to analyze a corporations spread sheet so that they could better manage an investment? Or learn mathmatics through repetitive fun exercises?

As a parent, in addition to homework from school, I do work with my children in attaining the skills that I think they need to master to be successful in life.

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5:34 am, Nov 5, 2009
NewyorkerR

Didn't Hitler do this type of stuff?

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6:21 am, Nov 5, 2009
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