’30 Seconds with Obama’ Contest Winners

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  • 03/02/2023
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After 200-plus entires, the editors of Human Events have chosen the winners in the '30 Seconds with Obama' contest! Below are the winners. If you are one of them, please send an email to media[at]humanevents.com to claim your prize! Thank you for all of your entries and stay tuned for our next contest!

Angela Schudy: Mr.President: Will you pay for my vacation, instead of going to Spain and paying for a whole wing at an overly extravagant hotel, my husband and I would rather visit more places, like Australia, Papua New Guinea, Bali the Maldives. After all, our tax dollars paid for your several vacations. You preach a "share the wealth" society. Well why don't you?!!!

Elijah Mandin: When would you ever stop blaming Bush?

Frank Rushing: All I want to know is who taught him to throw a baseball?

Diane DeHaven: Mr. Presidnt, thank you for taking my question. I would like to know if you truly believe that your policies and those of Ms. Pelosi are serving the majority when there are such vocal and numerous opposition?

Myrthala C. Bringuel: Mr. President, how do you sleep at night with the national debt growing each time you ask for more stimulus money?

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