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Source: Reuters

Barack Obama sings Al Green. Does he take requests?

I know a lot of folks have issues with Obama not having done enough during his term (I suppose to an extent I would agree with those sentiments). But if we’re all honest, the election will come down to Republican (Romney/Santorum/Gingrich/Paul) vs. Democrat (Obama)*. And if you happen to be liberally minded, I think the agreement can be made that Obama is the better candidate of the five.

So now that that’s out of the way, how charming is he when he sings in this video? So charming is the answer!

*Should the system work differently? Yes. Will any noticeable change to our essentially two-party system be made in the next few months? Probably not.

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    I love this man so incredibly much.
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    I love this and him a lot.
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    is pretty fucking awesome
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    smiling ear to ear!!!
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    I know a lot of folks have issues with...not having done enough during his term (I suppose...
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    Bet the president would bring the house down at a karaoke bar.
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