The State of the Union is quite inhospitable these days!

At last night’s State of the Union address, Hillary and Barack had some encounters that did not seem so friendly. You can judge for yourself, though.

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In this photo (courtesy NBC) Barack is speaking with his new endorsee, Ted Kennedy. He appears to be quite… perturbed with his shifty glance and crossed arms.

The following photo is even more telling.

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In this photo (courtesy Associated Press photographer J. Scott Applewhite), Obama turns away as Hillary shakes the hand of Senator Kennedy. You can judge for yourself… but it appears Obama may have been in an unfriendly mood last night.

And this all come on the day when it is revealed that Obama worked with political insider and Chicago real estate deal maker Antoin “Tony” Rezko. Rezko is now in jail for fraud charges. It appears Rezko helped Obama purchase his 1.6 million dollar home in an upscale suburb of Chicago…

Pictured below is Obama, Rezko, and the Chicago mansion.

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Not the best day for the Obama campaign. Oh–and polls have Obama trailing 25% behind Hillary in the Florida primary tonight…


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Interesting. We all know they dislike each other. I’m waiting for the actual fight to break out.

Quan Vo added these pithy words on Jan 29 08 at 10:16 pm

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