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Feigning Interest In Mundane Things
feigning interest in mundane things
Aug. 6, 2013
President Obama Feigns Interest in Wood
Here is a photo of that happening.
By
Dan Amira
feigning interest in mundane things
May 17, 2013
President Obama Feigns Interest in Dredging Equipment
It kind of looks like an octopus?
By
Dan Amira
photo op
Mar. 21, 2013
In Israel, President Obama Shows Genuine Interest in Fascinating Things
The Dead Sea Scrolls and robotic snakes!
By
Dan Amira
feigning interest in mundane things
July 16, 2012
President Obama Feigns Interest in Tomato
Just another day on the campaign trail, pretending to be impressed by things.
By
Dan Amira
feigning interest in mundane things
June 18, 2012
Mitt Romney Practices the Art of Feigning Interest in Mundane Things
He pretended to be wowed by a circular … thing at a factory yesterday.
By
Dan Amira
photo op
June 1, 2012
President Obama Feigns Interest in Jeans
“I thought regular blue jeans were wild, but this? Bravo, sir.”
By
Dan Amira
feigning interest in mundane things
Apr. 13, 2012
President Obama Feigns Interest in Shipping Container
This was a tough one.
By
Dan Amira
how do you solve a problem like north korea?
Mar. 25, 2012
Obama Tries to Spot Kim Jong Un
The president used a pair of binoculars to peer into the de-militarized zone.
By
Andre Tartar
photo op
Feb. 17, 2012
President Obama Feigns Interest in Overhead Bin
Fascinating!
By
Dan Amira
photo op
Feb. 15, 2012
Obama Feigns Interest in Padlock
Obama was very fake-excited by this exceedingly ordinary lock during a tour of a Master Lock factory in Milwaukee today.
By
Dan Amira
photo op
Apr. 29, 2011
Obama’s Family Not Skilled in the Art of Feigning Interest in Mundane Things
After the space shuttle launch was delayed, the Obamas went with a more boring Plan B.
By
Dan Amira