Has anyone noticed that obama now has more gray hair since he was elected ? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 684907 United States 06/05/2009 09:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We hate to call the effects of age into question, but doesn't it look like he's dyeing his hair to look more distinguished? For most people, going gray is something to be avoided. But not for a guy who is trying to convince voters he is old enough and tested enough to run the country. Just listen to Obama's rhetoric about his new look: "When I started this campaign people called me a young man," the candidate said recently. "They're not calling me that anymore. I'm getting gray hair — running for president will age you quick." Sure it will. But you've been campaigning for eighteen months (much of it against Hillary Clinton, no less!). And you've just gone gray in the last week? We're not sure we buy it. It seems almost like he's stopped dyeing his hair black or started dyeing it gray. What do you guys think? [link to nymag.com] |
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