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President Obama's Arrival
00:05:14
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| I'm standing in front of the Paramount Theater here in Austin, Texas, where his highness, | |
| President Barack Obama is headlining. | |
| Now, in response to his critics who wondered why he wasn't at the border while he's in Texas, he said a visit to the border would be nothing more than theater. | |
| And, of course, the irony is not lost on the fact that his name is on the marquee at the Paramount Theater as he's here to address his adoring fans. | |
| Well, we're gonna go check with some of these people, some of whom have waited since midnight Trying to get tickets to see the big show. | |
| Are you super pumped to be in the presence of the Lord and Savior Obama? | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| You know, it's not every day you see the President. | |
| Yes, I am, but I'm hoping to get them in too. | |
| I really want her to go. | |
| I think she'll appreciate it. | |
| No, I think it's more about just seeing the President. | |
| I've never seen a President before. | |
| How do you feel knowing that you might still not make it past the rope? | |
| Well, if that happens, we would not be very happy. | |
| It would be a waste of time, but at least it's worth watching. | |
| We heard people actually stayed overnight. | |
| Were they? | |
| Overnight. | |
| Yeah, they did. | |
| What about you guys? | |
| We did that, actually. | |
| You were there? | |
| What time did you get there? | |
| Midnight? | |
| Yeah, around that. | |
| Midnight the night before, so they could start doling out tickets at 8.30. | |
| So, you guys are visiting from Europe? | |
| Exactly. | |
| From Switzerland. | |
| So this is super exciting for you to go see the President of the United States of America? | |
| Indeed, yes. | |
| Indeed. | |
| Kinda. | |
| I gotta warn you, I work at Fox around the corner. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, so if you had one shot to ask the President anything, let's just say he goes all maverick-y and rogue and lets people ask him a question, what would be your one question? | |
| Uh, I'd like to do something about student loan debt. | |
| I would probably just go mute and not be able to talk. | |
| Is he going for a third term? | |
| I know he can't, but... Would you like him to? | |
| Would you vote for him? | |
| Yes, I would. | |
| Yes, I would. | |
| I would vote for him. | |
| It'd be a toss between Clinton and Obama. | |
| I think I would be asking him about what he plans to do for the next two years of his presidency. | |
| How is he going to handle the issues that we're seeing with the gridlock? | |
| He's doing the best he can, obviously, but there has to be a breaking point. | |
| Why are you continuing the drone rally? | |
| Wow, good question! | |
| I'd say, hey can we hang out later? | |
| Do you want to hang out with the president later? | |
| Yes. | |
| How long have you been staying in Hawaii? | |
| Probably. | |
| How long? | |
| Are you into Hawaii? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Do you think it's weird that people like hail the president as sort of a kingly figure? | |
| It is something you have to get used to. | |
| I mean, I can understand it if he's such an important person for the state, but if you come from a system where it isn't that way, it takes getting used to. | |
| We have people protesting the fact that he is here and not other places. | |
| What do you guys think about him being here and maybe there's some other things going on? | |
| There are always places that want the president to be there that require leadership, but He's gotta do the rounds. | |
| It's his country. | |
| He's gotta see all the parts of it. | |
| Well, it's our country. | |
| Were you surprised with what he said last night about the meeting between him and Perry and where he stands on what's happening at the border? | |
| Uh, yeah. | |
| You know, it sounds like it's politics. | |
| They're using it as a political wedge issue. | |
| You know, he could overturn the policy and start doing something about it now. | |
| He doesn't have to wait for Congress. | |
| This is not Obama saying, hey, Mexicans, come over the border. | |
| He is saying we are a country that allows people to come and request asylum. | |
| He really should talk about immigration. | |
| There's a lot of people from Latin America waiting for something. | |
| And I think there was a lot of time that people is really waiting for someone. | |
| It's not about being somewhere, it's about taking the right actions and knowing what's going on. | |
| Do you think that he's taking the right actions? | |
| I'm not really up to date on what he's done on the border, so... | |
| The globalists have controlled the mainstream media for a long time, | |
| but now they're expanding, making the weaponization even more vicious and deceptive. | |
| All the major networks are state-run. | |
| We are partnering this year with the NFL. | |
| The NFL has become a political weapon against the Second Amendment, and pushes Obamacare. | |
| MSNBC tells us that our children belong to the state. | |
| We have to break through our kind of private idea that kids belong to their parents, or kids belong to their families, and recognize that kids belong to whole communities. | |
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