On August 30, President Obama informed the American public that the U.S. military is at his personal disposal. And today at the G20 summit, Obama reiterated to the world that all our American armed forces are belong to him:
He just did it again… "My military" #tcot #sgp #TeaParty
— Deb Singer (@debsinger2) September 6, 2013
Oh yes he did (occurs around 1:20 mark):
My military?!! 2nd time…Red flags shld be going up here ppl
— TXN_1st (@Prairie_Patriot) September 6, 2013
He.Just.Can't. Help.It RT“@RichardGrenell: Obama: "my military…" #Yikes”
— Kris Kinder (@kris_kinder) September 6, 2013
And tweeters couldn’t help being thoroughly incensed at the nerve of the narcissist in chief:
Again with the "my" military…come on Mr. President. It is not yours any more than the desk you prop your foot on is yours.
— Mark Prosser (@markprosser330) September 6, 2013
https://twitter.com/Rogerjmunson/status/375987630636158976
We are back to referring to "my military" again. The jerk can't avoid first personal pronouns.
— Gary Best (@Garbest) September 6, 2013
For his Oval Office address, Obama should be flanked by "my military," like Michelle for the Oscars.
— jon gabriel (@exjon) September 6, 2013
Pres. Obama, re. Your "my military" comment today. You are not a king.
— Michelle Bullock (@pidgeemus) September 6, 2013
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It’s good to be King. RT @RichardGrenell: Obama: "my military…" #Yikes
— (((WitCoHE))) (@E__Strobel) September 6, 2013
https://twitter.com/trixilynette/status/375988099790024704
@JamesYontrofsky @blackandgold43 I stopped watching Obama when he said "my military" again.
— Sharon Kay (@SharonEmily) September 6, 2013
You are the head of the executive branch in a republic that has a military. That is all.
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) September 6, 2013
"My Military", Obama? Like Hell. Our Best and Brightest are not your Palace Guard. They are our sons and daughters who protect and serve us.
— kingsjester (@kingsjester1) September 6, 2013
Amen to that.
Mr. President, repeat after me: You do not have a military. You do not have a military. You do not have a military. You do not have . . .
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) September 6, 2013
Editor’s note: This post has been updated with video.
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