Resident Obama a hit as a TV broadcaster
Barack Obama, commander in chief of the free world, gave notice that if things don't work out in politics then he just might end up behind the microphone doing basketball commentary.
President Obama spent several minutes today during the second half of the Georgetown-Duke basketball game at the Verizon Center in Washington with broadcast team Verne Lundquist and Clark Kellogg. He provided insightful analysis as well as getting off a few jabs and zingers, such as:
"After retirement, I'm coming after your job, Clark. I'm just letting you know. So you either have three more years or seven more years."
"I went to the Republican House caucus just yesterday to prove that I could go to my right once in a while."
-- Dan Loumena
Photo: President Obama greets fans at the Verizon Center, where he spent several minutes with the television broadcast team. Credit: Alex Brandon / Associated Press






An election for President and Commander in Chief of the Military must strive to be above reproach. Our public institutions must give the public confidence that a presidential candidate has complied with the election process that is prescribed by our Constitution and laws. It is only after a presidential candidate satisfies the rules of such a process that he/she can expect members of the public, regardless of their party affiliations, to give him/her the respect that the Office of President so much deserves.
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