President Obama, like most verbose politicians, is prone to a verbal tic or two.
Whether it’s saying hello to the audience, telling the audience he loves them back, ordering people to have a seat, emphasizing building roads and bridges, talking about growing the economy not from the “top down” but the “middle-out” or imploring people “don’t boo, vote,” the 44th president has it down to a science.
Fortunately for you, the busy viewer, the Washington Free Beacon distilled the typical Obama speech down to a lively 76 seconds.
Enjoy.
Bonus reading: Andrew Ferguson’s Weekly Standard essay that includes a recollection of the time Ted Cruz launched into a car-ride stump speech that left Ferguson contemplating the damage leaping from the vehicle would inflict on his vertebrae.