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Old 02-03-2010, 08:19 AM
 
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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The TOTUS finally decided to call in to a local radio show here in the DFW area. Some seriously funny stuff if you ask me.

Click on the little play button for the top three links..

TOTUS on the State of the Union speech. "Tell me you wouldn't have liked to play Whack a mole" with Nancy Pelosi....

570 KLIF - Podcasts (http://www.klif.com/Podcasts/tabid/237/Default.aspx - broken link)

PS. This is meant to be lighthearted political humor and not a statement of any kind. TOTUS also says this about when he was TOTUS for George Bush on Groundhog day.

"If Bush woke up and saw his shadow, he would send in the military. If he didn't, he would hang a banner that said he did and we would go to Crawford to chop wood."
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