Could Obama be any more narcissistic?
The nation’s first African American candidate for president also shared his thoughts on his monumental feat. “I stand before you as the Democratic nominee for President of the United States of America. I’m very proud of that. I’m very proud of that, and I’m proud of America for giving me this opportunity because obviously we all know that it’s a sign of enormous growth in this country. But we’ve still got work to do. Just winning the nomination is not the endpoint. The end point isn’t even winning the general election. The endpoint is making your lives better. That’s the reason that we are in this, that’s why we’re in this auditorium here today,†he said.
Humble, eh? When I first heard about that little blurb while taking a shower after some golf, my first thought was “gee, can the guy be any more in to himself?” He’s not happy, thrilled, excited, all those adjectives along that line. No, he’s proud of America for putting aside its rampant, horrific racism and nominating the best person ever!
That was my second thought, too.
Put’s Michelle Obama’s comment of never being proud of America till now into context, eh?

