Was Barack Obama trying to send a message with his recent birthday bash that the rules don't apply to him? One tabloid insists the former president is
trying to send a message with his recent birthday bash that the rules don’t apply to him? One tabloid insists the former president is convinced he can do whatever he wants.National Enquirer
A Beverly Hills-based psychiatrist — most famous for their controversial takes on how video games are somehow correlated with sexual assault — weighs in on the matter. “Obama has become increasingly convinced he can do anything and get away with it!” exclaims the doctor, “He never suffered any consequences while in the White House, and as the years pass, he doesn’t even try to hide his outrageous behavior.
for their party. Along with requiring proof of vaccinations, the Obamas also required their guests to submit proof of their negative COVID-19 tests. These are extensive measures for someone trying to “flaunt” their disregard for the rules.has been reported among the Obamas’ guests. Obviously, the Obamas were careful and made sure their guests stayed safe while at the party. This simply doesn’t fit with the magazine’s narrative.
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