There’s not much to say about this Nobel Prize interview. You have to watch it (if you want to) and process the information. The good part of it is that because of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, what should be a stiff presidential interview with Barack Obama, gets cinematic and Hollywood-ish (there’s a second part, right after the jump, don’t miss it! it’s mainly about Michelle!)
Does it bring something new? You tell me! (I just had the most overwhelming Black Suits Comin’ feeling! Just Nod Ya Head!) (aDitLo via DbB)
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No, it didn’t bring anything new to me. I, as a world citizen still believe in Obama. The criticism I read and see on tv is far too early and not correct in my view. A new President of the US cannot change and fix everything of the mess he came in on such a short notice. Maybe not even in four years. He need eight years, as Mrs Loretta King stated, at least!! I’ve heard he’s more popular in the (western) world than in the US. Yes, of course, what a great relief to see and hear him and his family after the Bush family!
I do think though Barrack Obama got the Nobel Prize for Peace too early. I was very surprised he got that prize. I do believe he’s a man who wants peace but he has still more to prove.
I agree with you on this Adriana, they are rushing to judge Obama too soon and harshly. He had/has a tonne of crap to deal with that was left by the last administration.
I wish him well for he needs the support. I hope that he will see his Nobel Prize as something to work towards.
As for Will and Jada… for some reason they both work my last nerve. I find them fake and full of themselves.
Ellington, ditto on Will and Jada!! I left it out my comment because I’m always so critical plus I wanted to focus on Obama only.
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