Posted on 04/25/2014 1:20:02 AM PDT by canuck_conservative
.... President Barack Obama bowed, looking delighted.
His greeter, after all, was a 55-inch-tall, give or take, humanoid robot with the look of a diminutive Star Wars storm trooper.
Its nice to meet you, too, Obama said, pausing to watch the robot, named ASIMO, perform during a tour of the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation.
Despite Obamas background in constitutional law, theres a presidential geek side that always seems charmed, if not bemused, by technological advances....
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OK this has to be some kind of jump-the-shark moment for this Administration, the moment where things just get too ridiculous!
Is his Japanese name ASAHO?
ASIMO: You have been deemed hazardous. Will you comply?
Obama pathetic as usual , he has turned the usa into a laughing stock
I can see why odumbo would bow to that “machine”, the machine is WAY SMARTER than he is.
Forgot to include, the machine can be “de-programmed”. The one we have (odumbo) is out of control.
LOL - I just saw a rerun of that episode. Butters is such a nice kid who will believe anything.
Okay, so he grew up a muslim socialist in Indonesia. Went to muslim schools. Was not raised as an American. So... here’s my question: do muslim people bow to each other as a greeting?
I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords! :)
I would be banned for life if I were to post the first thought that came into my head . . . it has to do do with an old childhood saying regarding “see and do”.
Moderator, please be kind.
Yes. Even Dear Leader recognizes is intellectual, ideological, and moral superior (peace be upon Azimo).
[On the other hand, Azimo in his software realizes that Barry Soetoro Obamination is an intellectual pissant — a little no-life weasely loser who amounts to nothing.]
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