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Obama Is Offered a Joint, Shakes Hands With Man in Horse Mask

Zenon Evans | 7.9.2014 1:15 PM

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President Barack Obama hit the streets of Denver yesterday, but he declined to take a hit.

Shortly after the president arrived for a taxpayer-funded fundraising trip in Colorado, a brewery patron boldly offered Obama a joint. Originally posted here on Instagram, a six second video captured the commander-in-chief laughingly decline the opportunity.

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Earlier in the day, another Rocky Mountain local appeared in one of those uber-creepy horse-head masks to shake hands with the president. The New York Times' Doug Mills tweeted this picture (right) showing Obama taking it in stride, but check out this one and the mean mug on his security detail.

Regarding the president's pool playing and beer sipping with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper yesterday, Politico's Jonathan Topaz dryly writes that "Obama … has begun to venture out in Washington, D.C., and interact with more average Americans," which recalls the satirical Onion article in which voters lauded the president's ability to stage a "convincing and authentic approximation of an actual human conscience."

Jokes aside, the president's got a history of laughing about marijuana, but not in a good way. Let's not forget that the former toker proved himself to be a big buzzkill in his first term when he reneged on a pledge to stop raiding legal on California's legal dispensaries and LOL'd at marijuana legalization advocates, dismissing the idea that legal weed would be an economic boon for America.

Besides repairing his own shaky legacy, the president's current mission in Colorado is to help members of his own party whose own political futures are at risk. The Denver Post explains that Rep. Cory Gardner's reelection race "looks to be one of the tightest in the country."  Likewise, and "Obama needs [Sen. Mark] Udall to win so Democrats have a fighting chance of keeping control of the Senate." 

Today, the president just wrapped up a speech in Denver about middle class jobs, but apparently got ditched by Hickenlooper. Obama will now make his way to Texas, where he will undoubtedly have a less jocular time dealing with the ongoing immigration crisis. 

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  1. Homple   12 years ago

    Obama was there to supply the other end of the horse.

  2. B.P.   12 years ago

    Obama was also ditched by the beneficiary of his fundraising effort, Senator Udall.

    1. John   12 years ago

      That is pretty bad.

  3. MJGreen   12 years ago

    "Hahahaha, stop throwing people in jail for marijuana. You guys crack me up."

  4. Auric Demonocles   12 years ago

    Those horsehead things are popping up as one of the pictures in a lot of the online dating profiles girls are putting up. Perhaps there's a meme I've missed, but I just assumed it was a stupid way to try and show how "silly" you are, like the fake mustache pictures.

    1. Suthenboy   12 years ago

      I missed it as well.

    2. Sunmonocle Backwards Tophat   12 years ago

      My impression was that it started with the horsehead dude going for a jog in a hurricane a few years back. It happened near enough to Halloween that the meme was pretty widespread. But who really knows with these things.

    3. Sudden   12 years ago

      In fairness, they do all think Sarah Jessica Parker is sexy for some flyingspaghettimonsterforsaven reason, so maybe they're just trying to look like here.

      1. Sudden   12 years ago

        I just realized that this post is riddled with spelling errors and I'm not even drunk yet.

        1. Lord Humungus   12 years ago

          keep on truckin'

    4. Loki   12 years ago

      Perhaps there's a meme I've missed

      Apparently. The first time I saw it was in one of those Fiat commercials that look like a bad acid flashback.

    5. Corning   12 years ago

      Perhaps there's a meme I've missed

      The internet welcomes you to 2009!!!

    6. Max Power   12 years ago

      I think it's because the horse head mask is one of those Amazon products with a bunch of joke reviews, like the 3 wolf moon shirt.

      1. Loki   12 years ago

        I wonder if this is really George Takei?

        By George Takei on June 19, 2013I purchased this mane-ly for anonymity, but instead it was a night-mare that saddled me with un-bridled panic.

        At a recent Comic Con, I donned the mask wearing my best track suit, jockeying for a simple laugh: "What do gay horses eat?" I queried, eager to bray "Heeeeeyyyy!!" Comic gold, friends, I know.

        But the neigh-sayers came unglued. "No! You're George Takei! I know that voice!"

        Now, it doesn't take a gallop poll to know what happened next. I hoofed it out of there with herds of fans riding my ass, shouting till they, too, were...horse.

  5. MegaloMonocle   12 years ago

    Obama is going to Texas for fundraisers, I'm sure.

    Nobody, but nobody, is going to ask him any uncomfortable questions about immigration.

  6. Sudden   12 years ago

    Shakes Hands With Man in Horse Mask

    That was actually John Elway

    1. Loki   12 years ago

      That was actually John Elway

      ...and it wasn't a mask.

      I've always found it kind of ironic that a horseface with big teeth would play for the Broncos.

      1. B.P.   12 years ago

        And he ditched the Colts to do so.

    2. flye   12 years ago

      Shakes Hands With John Elway

      ...would've been great alt-text.

    3. NoVAHockey   12 years ago

      Iowahawk re: Horse mask

      1. Clich? Bandit   12 years ago

        Holy crap. I am on a conf call and forgot to mute...now I need to explain my laughter.

  7. creech   12 years ago

    You know who else shook hands with a Horst?

    1. Sudden   12 years ago

      George Orwell, while writing 1984 on the Herbidean island of Jura?

    2. Sudden   12 years ago

      Princess Michael of Kent?

  8. Sudden   12 years ago

    That instagram post looks a bit like Gavrilo Princip and Squeeky From had a child that was fed LSD.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   12 years ago

    Commanderi-in-chief.

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