StarDust: President Obama Is Starting Sci-Fi Memes Now + More
- President Obama mixed up 'Star Trek' and 'Star Wars,' then made it into a meme.
- President Obama mixed up 'Star Trek' and 'Star Wars,' then made it into a meme.
In one of the most bizarre namesake ideas ever, president Barack Obama can now proudly tell his children that he has a prehistoric lizard named after him. The aforementioned lizard is called "The Obamadon" or scientifically speaking 'Obamadon gracilis'. We kid you not. Try saying that name five times fast!
President Obama watched Psy perform at the 'Christmas in Washington' charity concert on Sunday night and shook hands with the South Korean pop star, despite the controversy surrounding his 2004 performance of a song that called for killing “Yankees” in Iraq.
We've been having a discussion, particularly since the KISS-FM DJ's are 100% male, that perhaps we should pull our own man-cards for how much we catch ourselves cranking up Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" in the studio. This new video of the Commander In Chief doing the same is classic.
I remember when Bill Clinton played the sax on Arsenio Hall and thought to myself "Wow, he's really connecting with the youth of America!" Then there's Obama. Someone took this video, spliced it up and put it together with the famous LMFAO song.
Sure, President Barack Obama took down the most wanted terrorist in the world this week, but it looks like wife Michelle has some pretty slick moves of her own.
While promoting her Let's Move campaign Tuesday, which aims to fight childhood obesity, the First Lady took part in a flash workout to Beyonce's 'Move Your Body,' in which she showed off her ability to do the Dougie and the Running Man (pretty well, we might add).
Check out the fun video after the jump, then relive Beyonce's dance-tastic music video.
After years of speculation, President Barack Obama silenced critics today by releasing the long form version of his birth certificate from the state of Hawaii.
The birth certificate was posted on the White House's official website, with a statement from White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer.
God bless the folks at JibJab. They've done it again.