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McKayla Maroney & Obama "Not Impressed" Photo Goes Viral

The president was not impressed. Olympic gold medalist McKayla Maroney and President Obama posed together mimcking her famous "not impressed" facial expression and the comedic turn has become a viral sensation among fans. The White House posted the photo op on their Flickr page. Maroney and the president took the photo onThursday, Nov. 15 when the US Olympic women's gymnastics team, nicknamed the "Fierce Five" went to visit the Commander-In-Chief at the White House. "He was the one who brought it up," Maroney told Associated Press Sports. "We were about to leave and he said, 'I want to talk to you one second about the face.' He said, 'I pretty much do that face at least once a day.'"

Dump Trump Petition, 420,000 Ask Macys To Drop 'Celebrity Apprentice' Star

After famously suggesting a "mass revolt" against the re-election of President Obama and an online campaign to help conclude the birther" controversy, it seems a web rebellion has started against Donald Trump. Signon.org has started "Dump Trump," a new online petition demanding that Macy's ax "The Donald" as one of their celebrity spokespersons for his "nasty and despicable behavior." Many people must agree- the online revolt has garnered more than 476,000 signatures online. "Donald Trump does not reflect the 'magic of Macy's," reads the petition via SignOn.org, the progressive nonprofit online campaign arm of MoveOn.org. "We urge you to sever ties with him. Macy's says it has a strong obligation to be 'socially responsible' and that 'actions speak louder than words.' Indeed. It's time to act."

Obama Tears Up: Emotional Thank You To Staff For Re-Election (WATCH VIDEO)

A usually reserved President Obama broke down and got emotional on-camera for the first time. "No Drama Obama" was captured flowing tears of joy as he thanked his campaign staff for helping him get his re-elected. The video was released on Thursday, Nov. 8 and has since gone viral. "What you guys have done means the work that I'm doing is important," said the president. "I'm really proud of that. I'm really proud of all of you." The President then wipes away tears during the meeting held at his Chicago campaign headquarters the day after his re-election."I am absolutely confident that all of you are going to do just amazing things in your lives," Obama told staff members and volunteers.

Barack Obama On 'South Park,' 'Obama Wins!' 2012 Election Special

"South Park" offered yet another show based on a very recent events- the presidential election. The show's creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker delivered an election special episode the night after Election Day.Stone and Parker's take on the elections featured their most foul-mouthed character, Eric Cartman, involved in a heist of the ballots. "Obama Wins!" had less to do with who won and more to do with the real election's voter fraud issues and one of Hollywood's most recent hot topics: the Disney buyout of Lucasfilm.
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