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President Cool Wore Socks with Sandals

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In the minds of moonbats, Barack Obama made up for not having any serious qualifications by being cool, a quality that was confirmed by the flaky entertainment celebrities he invited to hang out at the White House. The supreme coolness of Barack Obama has now been documented in the upcoming book West Winging It: An Un-presidential Memoir by Pat Cunnane, reported on by the Daily Mail:

Cunnane signed on as a White House press staffer in February 2011 and stepped inside the presidential bubble of the world’s biggest superstar.

The book appears to consist of shallow worship of the narcissistically posturing Moonbat Messiah. But it includes at least one revelation that conflicts with the President Cool narrative:

On overnight flights, his flight-casual gear might be ‘an athletic zip-up sweatshirt (okay), unusually tight sweatpants (not okay) and sandals – with white socks (really not okay),’ Cunnane writes.

Socks with sandals may not rank with illegally shipping pallets of cash to America’s worst enemies in Iran, but it constitutes a fashion felony. The editors never should have let this slip through.

On a tip from Bodhisattva.

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