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Beware the cult of Obama

By: Gene Healy
Examiner Columnist
March 30, 2009

 

You’ve met them. They may be friends of yours, or family members. You may even be one of them (in which case you’ll hate this column). I’m referring to those who’ve heard the Call of Obama.
Tucker Carlson compares it to a dog whistle: Inaudible to most, but irresistible to those who can hear it.
Obama "walks into a room and you want to follow him somewhere, anywhere," George Clooney gushed to Charlie Rose.
 
"I’ll collect paper cups off the ground to make [Obama’s] pathway clear,” Halle Berry recently told the Philadelphia Daily News, “I’ll do whatever he says.” (Does Michelle know about this?) 
 
Hollywood stars aren’t known for their political wisdom. More disturbing is how starstruck the mainstream media has become. Hardball host Chris Matthews isn’t the only one who gets a “thrill” up his leg at the very thought of our new president.
 
Last summer, San Francisco Chronicle columnist Mark Morford wrote that "Many spiritually advanced people I know … identify Obama as a Lightworker, that rare kind of attuned being who … can actually help usher in a new way of being on the planet."
 
The Politico recently ran a 900-word article entitled "The Power of Obama's Hand," reverentially describing how the president "uses touch to control and console simultaneously," laying hands on supporters and opponents alike.
 
And in February, author Judith Warner used her New York Times blog to confess that “The other night I dreamt of Barack Obama. He was taking a shower right when I needed to get into the bathroom to shave my legs.”
 
Instead of keeping that information to herself, Warner “launched an email inquiry,” which revealed that “many women—not too surprisingly—were dreaming about sex with the president.” Those of us who like to point out that the Emperor has no clothes now have to worry that when we do, we may give rise to a new round of lurid cougar fantasies.
 
Conservatives like to think they're above this sort of thing. Their attitude is summed up by the subtitle of Jerome Corsi's recent bestseller: Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality.
 
But any conservative who thinks cultishness is exclusively a leftist phenomenon ought to take a good long look in the mirror. Because many of those who decry the "cult of Obama" are the same people who made a flight-suited action figure hero out of such common clay as George W. Bush.
 
Peggy Noonan called Bush's post-9/11 address to Congress "a God-touched moment and a God-touched speech." Fred Barnes wrote that "the stage was set for Bush to be God's agent of wrath." National Review Online ran ads for the Bush "Top Gun" action figure, and an article about how wonderful it was to have a presidential superhero to complement your GI Joe collection.
 
On Hardball, after the "Mission Accomplished" speech, G. Gordon Liddy got graphic enough to embarrass Judith Warner: "Here comes George Bush. You know, he's in his flight suit, he's striding across the deck, and he's wearing his parachute harness.... and it makes the best of his manly characteristic…. He has just won every woman's vote in the United States of America!"
 
Presidential cultishness can be found all across the political spectrum. It’s a pathology that needs to be rooted out, because when we swoon over the man who holds the office, we risk making the presidency far more powerful than it was ever intended to be.
 
William Hazlitt, the 19th-century English essayist, argued that man was by nature "a worshipper of idols and a lover of kings." As savages, Hazlitt wrote, we fashioned “gods of wood and stone and brass,” but now, thinking ourselves above superstition, “we make kings of common men, and are proud of our own handiwork.”
 
But America’s very existence repudiates the idea that we’re hard-wired for leader-worship. We became a nation by throwing off a king, and our Founders gave us a Constitution that’s based on the notion that all men are flawed and none should be trusted with too much power.
 
Americans, of all people, should recognize how bizarre and dangerous it is to fawn over professional politicians. 
 
Examiner columnist Gene Healy is a vice president at the Cato Institute and the author of The Cult of the Presidency.

 




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Brian

Mar 31, 2009

This column is a total waste of space. Please, Examiner, don't bother to ever again print a column by Gene Healy.

 

freedom lover

Mar 31, 2009

Brian is in love with Obama. He's in the Obama Cult.

 

rivka

Mar 31, 2009

You can't compare Bush to Obama in this. Obama's worship is based on nothing he has done, but rather on him being a 'light' in a dark world, 'changing our being' etc.. The praise directed toward Bush was in regard to the war on terror. He wasn't worshipped at all. I really liked Bush, but I didn't see him as the guy who was coming into my life to fix everything. I also disagreed with some of the stuff he did and made it known. I also think he is a man and was too moderate for me. I also like Palin, but I wouldn't worship her and 'do anything she asked' of me. PLEASE. The idolization of presidents is not comparable to the worship of Obama. What has Obama done to deserve any praise other than that he is African American?

 

Colonist

Mar 31, 2009

I label them with the generic 'Moonbats' tag.

 

Bonny Sisson Stilwell

Mar 31, 2009

I am not part of any cult. The Examiner needs to report on Obama's proof of eligibility and or whether he is the Usurper in Chief. Obama needs to release his vaulted Birth Certificate to have any credibilty. How can we trust without verification?

 

JamesJ

Mar 31, 2009

At least Bush was a trained fighter pilot. Obama was a, a, uh, community organizer. I hear..but Obama is brilliant..What were his grades? Nobody knows. What was his SAT scores? Nobody knows. But, he was the editor of the Harvard Review. But he never published a single article. Egads, Americans are stupid

 

Bill

Mar 31, 2009

"America's very existence repudiates ..." Sorry, Mr. Healy, but "existence" does not repudiate anything. "Existence," an idea, is incapable of action. This notion is an anthropomorphism, n'est pas? We must think sharply, sir, sharply.

 

Beachy

Mar 31, 2009

Very nice article. I love to laugh at the half-wits who praise Obama for doing nothing more than breathing. It is a huge insight into their lack of knowledge and their value of idol worship. These pinheads don't know how to use critical thinking - they just jump on the bandwagon to appear cool. Funny - they appear just the opposite.

 

John Shaft

Mar 31, 2009

The essence of the cult following Obama has everything to do with what they want him to be instead of who he actually is. This is frequently seen defect in the liberal intellect, which focuses on feelings instead of facts.

 

gitarfan

Mar 31, 2009

Reagan and Bush, presidents who won wars and helped free people. Obama, reads a teleprompter amazingly well. Relativism, what Virginia Patriot had for breakfast.

 

Luap

Mar 31, 2009

This is typical of liberals... everything is about emotions. They worship a man who has whose primary asset is his ability to look good and read a teleprompter. It would be funny if it weren't so serious.

 

citizenkarma

Mar 31, 2009

Idolatry. The Hollywood crowd and the media make their living off of this. And ruderless, gullible people who are not students of history and think People Magazine is good reading lap it up too. The affirmative action set aside that got B.O. into Harvard does not correlate with any substance the man has yet to reveal. Country would be better off just givng the man a TV show like Oprah and getting someone who is a US citizen with a real birth certificate into the Presidency that has the education and mettle to do the job. And as for being editor of the Harvard Review? It took 22 separate group votes to get him there. And still nothing published in it by Barak. Scary.

 

thyrsus21@yahoo.com

Mar 31, 2009

If only we had a president who is as wonderful as he and his cult members think he is.

 

Michael R.

Mar 31, 2009

The LORD said to Samuel, "Listen to the voice of the people in regard to all that they say to you, for they have not rejected you, but they have rejected Me from being king over them. "But you have today rejected your God, who delivers you from all your calamities and your distresses; yet you have said, 'No, but set a king over us!' (1 Samuel 8:7, 10:19)

 

Paul M. Sark

Mar 31, 2009

1) Only business can run business! 2) Government is evil! 3) Government can't even run wars! 4) Only business can run wars! 5) Let the businessmen run the wars!

 

Paul M. Sark

Mar 31, 2009

1) Only business can run business! 2) Government is evil! 3) Government can't even run wars! 4) Only business can run wars! 5) Let the businessmen run the wars!

 

Steve

Mar 31, 2009

Thank you for a truly 'substance-free' column.

 

roninrus1

Mar 31, 2009

They are the same fools who worship Halle Berry and George Clooney. The same ones who think Sean Penn has an IQ. And B-HO's grades might be hid next to the magic beans and his U.S. birth certificate.

 

The Other Ed

Mar 31, 2009

I think the Obama comparison is more appropriate with the Cult of Reagan than with Bush. Conservatives still swoon at his mention yet his "All Goverment is Intrinsically Bad" philosophy looks much more suspect in light of the lack of SEC/Fed/Ofice of Thrift oversight.

 

smfiii@REMOVEME.yahoo.com

Mar 31, 2009

"Because many of those who decry the "cult of Obama" are the same people who made a flight-suited action figure hero out of such common clay as George W. Bush." HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!! OMG, that's funny. Stooooopid, but funny.

 

Eddie Eagle

Mar 31, 2009

There are good examples and bad examples in life - learn from both. This too shall pass.

 

Truth Doctor

Mar 31, 2009

The Cult of Reagan still prevails among the right wing and GOP. Nothing can touch that cult.

 

Sophie in VA

Mar 31, 2009

The flip side of cultish love is demonization . . . and there's plenty of that here.

 

Dreadmore

Mar 31, 2009

Excellant article! Just reading some of the responces to it one sees the cult fervor of those who worship a President. With all the tue devotion of a Jim Jones kool-aid festival they bow down at the feet of the idol in charge, how pathetic! Simpleton morons, incapable of living their lives if not for their god holding their hand throughout the day. Pray to obama and see if he hears your voice. Your god is deaf and dumb, and has no power of his own. You superman is not super, and he is hardly a man.

 

Ron

Mar 31, 2009

Sophie, I agree that some commenters engage in demonization, but it's nothing compared to the way the professional media -- not to mention partisan hacks -- treated Sarah Palin and her family. And some of the criticisms seem both valid and measured. Barack Obama was not properly vetted by the media, and that's both an outrage and a tragedy. P.S. to the webmaster: would you please consider removing the superfluous quotation marks from comments?

 

stirring the pot

Mar 31, 2009

That's all Healy is doing here. Keep the hornets riled up. Aside from some of the quotes, the idea of Obama as some cult figure was created by the conservatives.

 

D.J.B.

Mar 31, 2009

OBAMINATION is the future bumper sticker!

 

Ron

Mar 31, 2009

Bill, Before lecturing on the use of language, you might want to make sure that you know how to spell "n'est pas", n'est-ce pas? Though I agree that clear writing and clear thinking go together, you're really nitpicking here. Replacing "repudiates" with "is a repudiation of" would solve the problem. Talking about of anthropomorphizing, using French when "no" would have sufficed, and hectoring with "We must think sharply, sir, sharply" are all awfully overdramatic for such a minor point, too. My bad (am I allowed colloquialisms?) for joining you in not addressing the substance of the piece.

 

Ron

Mar 31, 2009

I agree wholeheartedly with the writer that it is "bizarre and dangerous ... to fawn over professional politicians." It's admirable that Healy isn't trying to score partisan points here -- it may be more accurate to say he's simply not a political partisan -- but I agree with Rivka that equating Bush to Obama is a stretch. As to her last sentence, Obama hasn't done anything to "deserve" this praise, but I don't think it's purely a racial phenomenon. Although I don't find him charismatic, many do, and he's not the first president to be overestimated because of his demeanor and the way he made some people feel (e.g., JFK, Clinton, FDR).

 

Risa

Mar 31, 2009

goes perfectly with Debra Messing from Will and Grace fame's comment about Obama "Debra Messing also told Tarts that our new President is not only meeting her expectations, but going far beyond. "He is thoughtful and considerate and he gets all the information before he speaks which I think is a wonderful quality for the ruler of the free world to have," YUP SHE SAID RULER

 

RHO1953

Mar 31, 2009

There is nothing to argue with here. He is absolutely right. Obama is a religion, a very dangerous one. He is completely destroying the country.

 

Citizen70

Mar 31, 2009

Great post. In fact, I think there's a ven diagram going on here where there are overlapping idolaters who bought into both the Bush and Obama mythologies. Who's to blame? The mainstream media and gullible, ignorant voters. I swear there should be a test in order to vote.

 

Nate B

Mar 31, 2009

This is exactly the wrong way to think about it. Yes there are those that fawn over Obama as a celebrity, yet these are the minority. The fact of the matter is that Obama has good, new ideas that are steering the country in a positive direction after decades of decline. He does what few politicians on either side do: try to figure out what the root of our problems are and boldly move to correct it. This is what a real leader does and this is why he has my support as an Independent. Have we so completely forgotten what it is like to have a strong leader with good ideas that we mistake mass support for idol worship? It also seems like we have a lot people that are determined to sit on the sideline and scream about what the squad on the field is doing wrong. Same team, guys. Get over it and get in the game.

 

Nate B

Mar 31, 2009

This is exactly the wrong way to think about it. Yes there are those that fawn over Obama as a celebrity, yet these are the minority. The fact of the matter is that Obama has good, new ideas that are steering the country in a positive direction after decades of decline. He does what few politicians on either side do: try to figure out what the root of our problems are and boldly move to correct it. This is what a real leader does and this is why he has my support as an Independent. Have we so completely forgotten what it is like to have a strong leader with good ideas that we mistake mass support for idol worship? It also seems like we have a lot people that are determined to sit on the sideline and scream about what the squad on the field is doing wrong. Same team, guys. Get over it and get in the game.

 

Mar 31, 2009

Obama-mania is a whole lot like the snake cult led by Thulsa Doom in "Conan the Barbarian." Except James Earl Jones (in real life a Republican) looks a whole lot more manly in the part than the metrosexual Obama playing the part of HopeyPOTUS.

 

julia

Mar 31, 2009

The difference between what the author cites as examples of 'Bush worship' vs. 'Obama worship' is that the sources he gives for the Bush worship are universally reviled by the Popular culture icons, be they Hollywood stars or (just as star-struck) news media 'personalities'. Ahem. It's hardly the same thing when the 'taste-makers' are all weighted to one side.

 

julia

Mar 31, 2009

The difference between what the author cites as examples of 'Bush worship' vs. 'Obama worship' is that the sources he gives for the Bush worship are universally reviled by the Popular culture icons, be they Hollywood stars or (just as star-struck) news media 'personalities'. Ahem. It's hardly the same thing when the 'taste-makers' are all weighted to one side.

 

Amabo, the Anti

Mar 31, 2009

It just goes to show there are a lot of people with too much time on their hands. Most of them have newspaper columns or TV shows.

 

Xanthippas

Mar 31, 2009

Some women dream about sleeping with a powerful man. And somehow this turns into a column. Okay.

 

jubal

Mar 31, 2009

I want to see him walk on water.

 

JeremyM

Mar 31, 2009

Hollywood is definitely among his cult with Clooney stalking him and Halle Berry willing to be his slave. Zombies chanting Hope and Change. If they are still doing that, they probably won't wake up from it. They bought the hype and now they must pay, something they didn't expect. The liberals in the media still drool. Zombies sing praises of worship for their anti-American idol. Sad...pathetic.

 

Rick

Mar 31, 2009

I have feared Obama from the first day I saw him. I saw the charisma and power he held as he mesmerizes people. It isn't him, quite as much as it is THEM. They are so lacking in individual thought and capability to think, they have been searching for THE ONE to lead them. He is THE ONE. If not him, somebody else may have done just as well...but this guy got Soros' money, so he IS THE ONE. We are all the worse for it.

 

Jones

Mar 31, 2009

Obama, the great uniter. Yep, Pol Pot united a lot of people too, didn't he?

 

myrtle

Mar 31, 2009

I thank these people are sick what are they smoking???.there is something wrong with these people.He is not GOD and he iis taken our freedom away.Wake up people before its to late.Read between the lines and please get your head out of the sand.GOD help our people and the USA,Some need it worse then others.

 

Zinfandel

Mar 31, 2009

My cousin said to me once, 'Did you see how he captivated the crowds in Germany, how wildly they cheered for him? Couldn't you just feel the adoration?' I replied, 'Listen, kid, he spoke at an Oktoberfest celebration attended mostly by young people drinking free beer being given away by the breweries. The whole thing was stagecraft.' My cousin no longer speaks to me, says I'm too 'racist to ever understand the true gift that is 'The Obama.'' Go figure, eh?

 

Apr 1, 2009

Glad I'm not a man or a Democrat....I might have flight-suit envy too. Clay? Nope....flesh & blood man, yep. Ask the real men in uniform which man they respected most from the last 3 C-I-Cs...who do you think most would pick?

 

GaBoy61

Apr 1, 2009

Mr. Healy: Your are correct about the cult of personality surrounding Barack Obama, but are stretching the truth if you believe that legitimate conservatives idolized George Bush in anything like the same manner. Were there Bush syncophants? Of course, but can you recall any talking about getting a thrill up their legs (ala Matthews) or offering to strew garlands in his path or pick up litter (every celebutard in Hollywood)? I sure cannot. So please quit trying to be "fair and balanced" - the only cultish-behavior here is being displayed by the Obamabots.

 

thecat

Apr 1, 2009

Mr Healy is right, people do fawn over those they consider to be "stars", as if some of the fame will rub off on them or somehow make them more important than they really are. Of course, these people are emotionally stunted and immature. No one should be fawned over like the President, especially with all of the mistakes that he's making. People listened and heard what they wanted to hear during his campaign, now some are still doing it, but hopefully the blush will soon be off the rose and they will see him for what he really is, arrogant, impatient, and not qualified to run this Country. He can't take critical comments, so they don't allow any tough questions during press conferences. Lets hope,sooner than later, before it's too late, this Country finds out that he was not qualified to run for President in the first place and has him removed from office.

 

Toutatis

Apr 1, 2009

Thanks for a wonderful laugh. Since when is the pleasure of enjoying a leader who can speak in declarative sentences, who's curious and listens well in order to learn, who is intelligent and well-educated, broadly experienced, and open to hearing and inviting in all points of view a cult? That defies logic and common sense. We are not fawning over a politician. We are simply relieved that after 30 years, since the election of the faun-boy R Reagan, there is finally adult leadership in Washington. You have screwed up the world quite enough, Gene, now get out of the way for someone who is actually competent. A cult, hah,hah, hah, that's mighty amusing. ROTFLMAO!!!

 

Gary Bertnick

Apr 1, 2009

Most Americans are spiritually dead.

 

Degrance

Apr 1, 2009

You know if you don't have any ideas you can just not write that day. The only thing more puzzling than the fact that someone actually wrote this is that somebody then actually published it.

 

Jay

Apr 1, 2009

I just want all of the Obama cultists to do what cultists do best. Kill Themselves,now that's art!

 

Pam

Apr 1, 2009

WoW!! This is Obama worshup!! They will all walk off a clif for him! This world, one more, and so on! LOVE YA Pam

 

Alan

Apr 1, 2009

Bush was no conservative...and Obama's no liberal; both are just phony puppets of power. People don't realize that it's just like the NBA...two teams, two mascots but only one organization taking in the money and paying it's players.

 

Josh Kaufman

Apr 1, 2009

I generally agree with the column, but for future reference, when you're writing a column about cults, don't use Jerome Corsi as an example of the other side of the issue.

 

Ancient Pollyanna

Apr 1, 2009

Much, much ado about nothing. This article only displays the fear that the right has that, OMG, we, the great unwashed, might actually get to have a standard of living and that, OMG, the Reagan scam has been brought to light.

 

IJ

Apr 1, 2009

Right on!! It's about time someone spoke up about the robotic way people act towards a human being. Bush, Obama, they are 'both' the same as much as anyone would like to believe differently.... Bad Cop, Good Cop, but in reality, the 'same' cop.... If you really want to see what it's all about, check out "The Obama Deception" on You Tube, and watch all your freedoms go down the tube with it. Trust me... The truth is always harder than the fakeness of Politics.

 

silenttype

Apr 1, 2009

God gave us President Obama in our time of need. We are truly blessed to see this in our time of trouble to have such an enlightened being. All those non-believers are either racists or Satan worshipers.

 

Reagan Worship

Apr 2, 2009

Nothing is weirder than the Cult of Reagan and the pandemic of Reagan Worship in the GOP. Talk about scary!

 

disinter

Apr 4, 2009

Excellent article. How true it is.

 

RU-Awake

Apr 4, 2009

Watch a movie called (The Stand) then you will get to understand what oBama is all about. Wake up people.

 

Denise Freeman

Apr 5, 2009

I have seen the media trying to make out that Obama is some demi god but anyone is better than Bush anyone and people feel that they can breath before the next USA lead war starts but Bush set it all in action before Obama came in to being he has a way with word so we knew he can read and write joined up writting. But he is just a man who is trying to do his job which is to cover up the mess that the Bush lot got the USA in and to work out how strong are the Israelis in world domination I am British and they will not open their mouths about it but have allowed this to happen nothing like greed to keep evil in its place. Obama is just and intelligent man with the gift of the gab as we call it and people look to him to lead, which is what he is doing but he is one man on his own and the rules are set by man who are not a honest. Not a job many men would take on the Israelis do not like him as I do nothing they will ever get to buy his soul, unlike Bush and co.

 

Yankee226

Apr 5, 2009

I find this fetish, over a man, who has accomplished next to nothing in 'real' life frightening.He is a creation of the media.Hello, look at those surrounding him/ HE didn't choose these recycled Foggy Bottom groupies. These were 'imposed' not chosen. Change? Huh - Brezezinski -Kissinger - Geithner - Summers - Gates - the whole Clinton crowd. He came to my town twice and I worked in my garden. He's charming, charismatic, a looker, cheerleader, articulate but totally naive when it comes to the intrigue of Washington corruption and global evil. They need him to distract/ much like an Elvis - Madonna - Jonas Brothers - Hannah Montana - G.Cloony etc. Sad - after George people were so disgusted they'd have voted in a talking turtle. We don't need Pep Rallies / or an MC (no matter how charming). Truth is though - it's too late, much too late. This corruption is way over his head.

 

Danny

Apr 6, 2009

20 years ago, a dying (Evil?)Empire picked a similar articulate & charismatic leader to try to bail out a moribund economy amidst a quagmire in Afghanistan. That leader not only failed, but his hare-brained attempt at "re-structuring" the Empire actually precipitated its collapse. From the looks of things here across the Pacific in 2009, perhaps Obama is destined to become America's Gorbachev?

 

Danny

Apr 6, 2009

20 years ago, a dying (Evil?)Empire picked a similar articulate & charismatic leader to try to bail out a moribund economy amidst a quagmire in Afghanistan. That leader not only failed, but his hare-brained attempt at "re-structuring" the Empire actually precipitated its collapse. From the looks of things here across the Pacific in 2009, perhaps Obama is destined to become America's Gorbachev?

 

Pattijo63

Apr 6, 2009

What happened to all the clear-thinking adults in this country? Is history some obscure idea that has been forgotten? Is everyone a permanent adolescent who thinks in terms of pop idols and can't see their way for all the color glossies of Pres. Obama? All this just makes me sick and when people wake up to find their rights gone they won't have a clue what happened. Our rights have been slowly eroded by power hungry congress people for the past 40 years. Wake up and smell the socialism!

 

Gera Rosy

Apr 6, 2009

Obama is the creation of Zionist media hype.

 

Spastica Rex

Apr 6, 2009

As an anarchist, it is amusing to watch the "liberals" and "conservatives" argue about which of their guys is better. Guess what: you're all tools! You get what you all deserve and the banksters own you all.

 

dave3

Apr 6, 2009

Bill, rarely do i comment on the essentially self-regarding, but i dare say that yours was a dull detail for any readers even sharper than have posted, n'est-ce pas? get it? really, i have to say i'm gratified that comments are easy to post, and welcomed here by the host--but i'd like to address interesting topics--and not worry about "sharpness" as transcendent or somethjing! like typos! gimme a break!

 

steve bourg

Apr 6, 2009

Superfluous column. We KNOW liberals are enamored with Obama, and they don't see what he's doing to ruin our country's economy and future job prospects, AND the chance for the private sector (for those of you libs who don't understand, that's the sector that must thrive in order to pay the taxes to support govt) to flourish. We are sunk with Obama's European-style socialism, and this is the WORST possible time for him to think we can comfortably transition to his idea of utopia. We are truly in deep trouble. But writing about Obama-worship is sort of irrelevant.

 

Kramer

Apr 6, 2009

Obama is a fascist not a socialist. Where is my universal healthcare, my free education for life, my two months vacation, my solar energy, my electric car? The rich get all of our money, the people get nothing.

 

saman

Apr 20, 2009

excellent analysis! democracy cannot function without reliable sources of information and a developed political awareness among people, in the US it works through cheap but dangerous media tricks

 

Arthur Mboue

Sep 23, 2009

I can promise you that it does not matter what kind of cultist power he has; If there is any Acorn election fraud I will be strong enough to especially prosecute Obama and send him to jail. Reference, Nixon power
Arthur Mboue, MBA, JD

 


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