Politics Obama to College Kids: ‘If You Love Me, You‘ve Got to Help Me Pass This Bill’
President Barack Obama waves as he speaks at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011, where he spoke about the American Jobs Act. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) President Barack Obama took the case for his jobs package on the road again Wednesday, delivering a speech in the battleground state of North Carolina to a crowd of college students.
Speaking to more than 9,000 at North Carolina State University, Obama got some “love” from the crowd — and dished some right back.
“I love you Barack!” a voice in the audience called out at one point during Obama’s speech.
“I love you back,” Obama replied as the crowd screamed in approval. “But first — but if you love me — if you love me, you’ve got to help me pass this bill.”
To the students in the crowd, Obama said he had a “homework assignment” for everyone who missed class to hear him speak.
“For those of you who did skip class today, I’ve got a homework assignment for you,” he said. “Tell your congressperson that the time for partisanship and politics is over — now is not the time for it.”
Urging students to join him in the fight for the bill, he added: “I just want to make sure everybody understands their homework assignment. Tell them. Tell them that if you want to create jobs — pass this bill.”
Obama touted the American Jobs Act as a way to get the country “back to a place where we’re creating good, middle-class jobs again.”
Kinda sounds like hitler talking to the hitler youth. POWDERMAN.