Barack Obama comments on Michael Jackson’s Death
The Michael Jackson nightmare continues, and President Barack Obama seems to have been very touched.
Obama decided to say a few words about the man who changed the world:On one hand, he says that Jackson “will go down in history as one of our greatest entertainers.”, but on the other hand, he talks about Michael’s “tragic and in many ways sad personal life.”
The President saw in Michael Jackson a "spectacular performer" and a "musical icon" who unfortunately is not among us anymore..
Why did it take him so long to say something? Is it only political interest?
And while the whole world think about paying him a tribute, all that Obama does is to speak about the more troubled aspects of Jackson's life.
Brilliant!
"I think everybody remembers hearing his songs, watching him moonwalk on television during Motown's 25th anniversary." Mr Gibbs said at Friday's regular White House briefing.
"The president also said that he had aspects of his life that were sad and tragic, his condolences went out to the Jackson family and fans that mourned his loss." he continued.
Diane Watson, the Democratic Representative from California admires the King's career and says that:
"We rise to pay tribute to a star that went high into the sky. A young man has left Earth, but now resides in the stars. And this was a talented, multi-talented person who entertained the world with his dynamic portrayals, his songs that he had written, his style of dancing".
The whole universe is crying and politicians speculate this moment to create themselves a great image for the elections.
Suckers! Michael Jackson is dead and you can't say some sincere condolences.



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