What will Obama do after he leaves office?

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What will Obama do after January? (pick as many as you want)

Meddle in the UN
18
7%
Community organizer
9
3%
Further wreck race relations
24
9%
Charge big speaking fees for canned platitudes
28
11%
Add to nuclear proliferation
6
2%
Gun Control advocate
21
8%
Write crappy books for yuge money
24
9%
Campaign for statists if they can pay enough
17
6%
Start a high-profit foundation
18
7%
Badmouth the US abroad
23
9%
Teach law based on his vast practice experience
6
2%
Lecture the Deplorables about their sins
23
9%
Divorce the dude
6
2%
Return to make Chicago great again
9
3%
Work to collapse health care
16
6%
Eat magic brownies
16
6%
 
Total votes: 264

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Windy Wilson
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Re: What will Obama do after he leaves office?

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Without the inside-outside relationships of the [strike]Gottis[/strike] Clintons, the Shah-level collection of money is almost impossible.
Unless Ms Obama is able to get a high government position.
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slowpoke
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Re: What will Obama do after he leaves office?

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Windy Wilson wrote:Without the inside-outside relationships of the [strike]Gottis[/strike] Clintons, the Shah-level collection of money is almost impossible.
Unless Ms Obama is able to get a high government position.
Quite frankly Hillary is still much more intelligent than Michelle, even after her mental issues/strokes. I dont think Michelle could execute as well as Hillary did.
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I think hell quietly enjoy time off, at least for awhile. He has been performing one of the most stressful jobs on the planet after all.
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First Shirt
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Playing golf is stressful???
But there ain't many troubles that a man caint fix, with seven hundred dollars and a thirty ought six."
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HTRN
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He didnt just play golf.

POTUS is a 16hr a day, 7 day a week, high stress job. It visibly ages many presidents - go look at his inauguration photos, and then look at current ones. Most presidents, after leaving office, take a fair bit of time off before deciding what to do nenext, to unwind from the boilerrroom that is the oval office.
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Rich
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Post by Rich »

HTRN wrote:He didnt just play golf.

POTUS is a 16hr a day, 7 day a week, high stress job. It visibly ages many presidents - go look at his inauguration photos, and then look at current ones. Most presidents, after leaving office, take a fair bit of time off before deciding what to do nenext, to unwind from the boilerrroom that is the oval office.
I've often remarked on the instant graying of the hair when they take office, but I figured that was the application of dye to add gravitas to impress the rubes.

On that note, I've noticed Trump has already forsworn orange in favor of a grayish-brown. :lol:
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