This video was filmed for the White House Correspondents Dinner last night. Too funny. We all know Daniel Day-Lewis and the many characters he's played; so finding anyone else to play OBAMA would be pointless, right?
"Who is Obama anyway? We never got his transcripts, and uh, they say he is kind of a loof..."
If you're into any movie involving the White House blowing up, then on May 22, you'll have your chance.You may remember me talking about the upcoming movie, Olympus Has Fallen, but little did you know it takes thousands of people to protect our precious home of homes.
You can learn more about what it takes to protect the White House and the numerous attempts to infiltrate it with this awesome infographic below, courtesy of Ernesto Olivares and The Huffington Post. Feel free to click on the graphic to enlarge.
While someone did make the comment, "I don't think it is a good idea to be giving out this information so freely, right down to how many uniformed secret service men/women, seconds to walk from oval office to residence, how many stories below east wing, swat team...... ",
I doubt there's much we truly know. I'm sure there's plenty hidden we don't know about.
If you liked today's post, you might also like my post about America's Most Protected Car - The Presidential Limousine.
It's no secret I'm a sucker for Presidential politics, or politics in general. But political movies are my weakness!
Olympus Has Fallen premieres on March 22, and already I cannot wait for this movie to hit my local theater. The movie revolves around a group of terrorists taking over the White House and a disgraced presidential guard doing whatever he can to rescue the president.
I'm thinking Die Hard and Independence Day, but 20 times better! Can't Wait!
Last Tuesday, President Obama met up with Joey from Phoenix, Arizona.
The White House was hosting a science fair and Joey's science project was the highlight of the event. He created an Air Cannon that shoots Marshmallows.
Watch as Joey and the President launch a marshmallow across the State Dining Room.
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