During a tour of Monticello Monday, President Obama broke protocol, escorting French president Francois Hollande outside and joking, “That’s the good thing as a president, I can do whatever I want.”
Earlier in the day, Obama had demonstrated his power to do whatever he wants by delaying yet another part of the Obamacare implementation.
https://twitter.com/AnderSayings/status/433004335220682752
"I am not a dictator." – Obama Mar. 2013
"That's the good thing as a President, I can do whatever I want." – Obama Feb. 2014
— Jerome Hudson (@JeromeEHudson) February 10, 2014
"I can do whatever I want," said the guy who also said he's not a dictator. http://t.co/yuoQYVpHKF
— Razor (@hale_razor) February 10, 2014
https://twitter.com/RightWingRider/status/433014199925473280
Obama: “As President, I Can Do Whatever I Want”… http://t.co/weFhsPIo9F The Imperial Presidency strikes again.
— GuitarHero1965 (@GuitarHero1965) February 10, 2014
Obama today: As President I can do whatever I want. King George had much the same attitude. #tcot
— Brad Stevens (@bstevens84) February 10, 2014
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Obama seems to make that 'I can do whatever I want' "joke" more and more frequently. #Imnotlaughing @igorbobic @andylancaster
— Cindy Cooper (@CindyCoops) February 10, 2014
@igorbobic They say honesty is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
— Scott Carroll (@YouDaManTiger) February 10, 2014
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