President Barack Obama spoke before an enthusiastic and rowdy crowd at Chicago’s McCormick Place Tuesday night, and the venue was set up for maximum rock star impact, right down to the echoing of the president’s every word. “Four more years” weren’t the only words heard over and over.
What's up with this echo? #ObamaFarewell
— jon gabriel (@exjon) January 11, 2017
“Today (today) I consider myself (myself) the luckiest man (man) on the face of this earth (earth).” #ObamaFarewell
— jon gabriel (@exjon) January 11, 2017
Weird echo from Obama that can be heard audibly on the TV
— Josh Kraushaar (@HotlineJosh) January 11, 2017
https://twitter.com/jothar/status/819004113954422784
"I am the great and powerful… Wizard of Oz… oz… oz."
— Luke Gofannon (@LukeGofannon) January 11, 2017
https://twitter.com/danbarkr/status/819005073405706243
The echoing is awful
— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) January 11, 2017
Farewell…farewell…farewell… (echo is not good)
— Dana Perino (@DanaPerino) January 11, 2017
In case you don't hear President Obama's speech, you can hear it again 2 seconds later. ? #Echo
— Dianne (@DianneS63) January 11, 2017
The only thing worse than listening to Obama spout a bunch of BS is listening to it twice. #Echo
— PeytonsHead (Retired) (@BigHeadBS) January 11, 2017
The little speaker echo during the #ObamaFarewell makes me hope he does the "Waaaaay down inside…" part from "Whole Lotta Love."
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) January 11, 2017
This echo. I can't tell if this is Obama Farewell Address or an extended intro to Prince's "Let's Go Crazy"
— NYC Arcana (@NYCArcana) January 11, 2017
Whoever setup this sound so won't have a job after next week. https://t.co/1S3qkVmGeE
— Ginger Gibson (@GingerGibson) January 11, 2017
Its obama's last speech, and the sound guy's last day with a job. #echo #ObamaFarewell
— Ben North (@bennorth12) January 11, 2017
The creepy echo in Obama's farewell speech has done the impossible and managed to add to the dystopic vibe.
— showka (@showka) January 11, 2017
Is this echo like a metaphor or what?
— Sayantani DasGupta (@Sayantani16) January 11, 2017
https://twitter.com/DailySweeets/status/819005023287934976
https://twitter.com/joshgreenman/status/819003278407176193
This echo is ruining the #obamafarewelladdress
— Christina Bailey (@XtinaPowell) January 11, 2017
#ObamaFarewell Hey National Broadcast Media, I realize this audio broadcast thingee is new technology, but can't you eliminate the echo?
— ?♂️?DynamoDan?? (@CocaNut) January 11, 2017
No, people like it … it gives them precious extra seconds of Barack Obama’s voice.
The historian in me loves the echo of Obama's speech, since it metaphorically echoes FDR's classic speeches. #ThanksObama #FarewellObama
— Zach Klitzman (@ZachHistory) January 11, 2017
I'm loving the echo on his speech, feels like it's being filed in history as he speaks. #ObamaFarewell
— Catherine Bracy (@cbracy) January 11, 2017
I'm liking the tv sound echo of his words. May they echo forever. @POTUS #ObamaFarewell
— Sean Carroll (@scarrolldc) January 11, 2017
https://twitter.com/vandanaiscool/status/819003926850760705
i love the fact that you can hear his echo so many times over. even the words don't want to leave. #ObamaFarewell
— Skip SayLess (@TatianaKing) January 11, 2017
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