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Obama Rags on Miami Dolphins on DJ Laz's Show

The fact that President Barack Obama called into the DJ Laz Morning Show this morning to talk with Miami's favorite Pimp with a Limp, is something we still can't get our minds around. True, his campaign is focused on getting his message out through nontraditional methods, but, like, the man...
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The fact that President Barack Obama called into the DJ Laz Morning Show this morning to talk with Miami's favorite Pimp with a Limp, is something we still can't get our minds around. True, his campaign is focused on getting his message out through nontraditional methods, but, like, the man who brought us "Journey into Bass" just interviewed the president.

Anyway, of particular note is that during the discussion, Obama took a shot at the Dolphins.


Laz noted that he was wearing a Dolphins shirt, and apparently Obama had caught some episodes of Hard Knocks this season.

"You've got to start with that Dolphins thing," he said. "Did you see that HBO special Hard Knocks. That's a pretty good show. As I recall, you guys didn't win any ... in the preseason"

"Now I'm getting ragged on by the President of the United States," said Laz.

"I'm just saying you brought it up," said the President. "My Bears, I'm feeling pretty good about them."

You can listen to the full interview here:



You can say what you want about this president, but the dude is clearly not going to do any cheap sports pandering to get your vote.

Then again, anyone who actually talks positively about the Dolphins clearly does not have the intelligence or integrity to be President.

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