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  2. Barack the Barbarian - Wikipedia

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    Barack the Barbarian is a comic book series published by Devil's Due Publishing beginning in June 2009.It was written by Larry Hama, [1] with art by Christopher Schons.. Barack the Barbarian originally appeared in a four-issue mini-series.

  3. Republican and conservative support for Barack Obama in 2008

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    The rush of Republicans and other conservatives openly endorsing Barack Obama was the subject of satire on the television show The Colbert Report on October 29, 2008, which drew record ratings with a self-serving endorsement by the conservative host character played by comedian Stephen Colbert.

  4. The Obama Diaries - Wikipedia

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    The Obama Diaries is a book written by Laura Ingraham and published by Simon & Schuster on July 13, 2010. It reached the number 1 position on the New York Times Best Seller list published August 1, 2010, staying at number 2 for approximately one month after that.

  5. Fact check: Antifa was not created by former President Barack ...

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    A Facebook post suggesting anti-fascist group antifa was created by former President Barack Obama and Democratic donor George Soros is derived from a work of satire.

  6. Thanks, Obama - Wikipedia

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    Thanks, Obama is an Internet meme both seriously and satirically used in regard to policies pursued by Barack Obama, the President of the United States from 2009 to 2017. History [ edit ]

  7. Fabricated image shows Trump saying Obama's criticism ... - AOL

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    The claim: Image shows Trump post saying it should be illegal for Obama to criticize him. An Oct. 12 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) includes a purported Truth Social post by former ...

  8. SuperNews! - Wikipedia

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    The show is primarily based on popular culture satire and political humor. Frequent characters include animated interpretations of such mainstream figures as President of the United States Barack Obama , Vice President Joe Biden , Hillary Clinton , Senator John McCain , and various pop-culture icons and celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan , Perez ...

  9. Obama urges young men not to give up on the political process ...

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    Former President Barack Obama made a direct plea for young men not to get frustrated at the slow pace of political progress in a new podcast with NBA players.