Posted on 07/15/2009 9:47:17 AM PDT by Lucky9teen
U.S. President Barack Obama throws out the ceremonial first pitch prior to Major League Baseball's All-Star game in St. Louis July 14, 2009.
U.S. President Barack Obama embraces St. Louis Cardinals baseball player Albert Pujols after Obama threw the ceremonial first pitch prior to the start of Major League Baseball's All-Star game in St. Louis, July 14, 2009
Obama: "I love saying your name....hee hee....Poo holes....heheh..."
LOL!
Hope and changeup.
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He is a southpaw. He always signs stuff with his left hand.
re: 102
Nate, you’re too much! ROFLOL!!!!!!!!
Totally. A fist pump for a one hopper to the plate and the girly throwing action - yeesh.
This goof went to St. Louis to get his mug on the tv. There is no good reason for him to do this other than get his ratings up. He obviously dosen’t know jack about baseball, he is not a sox fan, and he can’t throw any better than the peanut vendor. Actually, the peanut guy is pretty accurate. And at the same time, when the govt is spending our kids future earnings, he is out spending out remaining bucks on this trip that benefits him only. Thanks dims and your media for leaving this pos on our doorstep.
> He is a southpaw. He always signs stuff with his left hand.
(huge grin!) Well, if he’s a southpaw and the throws like a girl naturally, it would be truly HELL FUNNY to see how he throws with his right hand.
BTW Isn’t Satan supposed to be a southpaw?
ooooh I hope photos # 4 - 5 and 6 are in sequence, because in photo #6 he still holds the ball. ROFL. He thought he was throwing the ball for his dog trying to trick it that he actually threw it.
Mom jeans & he throws like a girl.
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