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Obama Uses A Selfie Stick To Plug The Health Law's Fast-Approaching Sign-Up Deadline
President Barack Obama used a selfie stick and riffed on the popular Thanks Obama Internet meme to plug the latest health-care signup deadline in a new video posted by BuzzFeed. In a Things Everybody Does But Doesnt Talk About video for the social news and entertainment website, Mr. Obama took a photo of himself using a selfie stick device and an iPhone. He also muttered Thanks Obama when his cookie was too large to fit in a glass of milk citing an Internet meme where trivial, everyday indignities are blamed on him. He concludes the video with YOLO, short for you only live once. (Tau, 2/12)
President Barack Obama made a comic online video complete with silly faces and several shots with a selfie stick that reminds Americans that they only have through Sunday to sign up this year for Obamacare. A BuzzFeed video released Thursday shows the commander-in-chief speaking and checking himself out in front of a mirror, practicing his messaging that people should go to HealthCare.gov by Feb. 15 to get covered. ..After an appearance on The Colbert Report early in this years health law sign-up season, the president has been pretty low key about enrollment. This video a follow-up perhaps to last years deadpan Between Two Ferns appearance with Zach Galifianakis is the latest youth-focused effort on the part of the administration to boost sign-ups before the open enrollment period closes at midnight Pacific time Sunday. (Pradhan, 2/12)
President Obama has made it abundantly clear that he will do almost anything to make sure the Affordable Care Act is a success. The latest example came on Thursday, with the release of a video produced by BuzzFeed showing him playing with a selfie stick, admiring himself in sunglasses, and practicing his jump shot alone in his office. Without a ball. Why would the commander in chief go through such humiliation? To remind people that they need to sign up for health insurance. (2/12)