Obama to US voters: Stop playing Game Boy

Barack Obama, pic from Associated PressWhile we can understand his sentiment, Senator Barack Obama‘s choice of rhetoric was a bit stale. Game Politics notes an Associated Press report that mentions his use of gaming as an equivalent to slacking.

According to the Associated Press, Obama was heard saying this at a a recent promotional rally in Austin, Texas:

Obama told the Austin crowd that they should try to recruit their friends to support his campaign. “I want you to tell them, ‘It’s time for you to turn off the TV and stop playing Game Boy,'” Obama said. “We’ve got work to do.”

It obviously wasn’t meant as a literal term, as the senator’s been somewhat vocal in getting newer voters to go out and rock the vote (for him, presumably). He previously criticized youth culture as “watching TV, playing video games, and avoiding tough classes in school.” Whether or not he wins the elections, we just want to tell him one thing though: “The new handhelds are the DS Lite and PSP. Take your pick for your next performance.”

Barack Obama, pic from Associated PressWhile we can understand his sentiment, Senator Barack Obama‘s choice of rhetoric was a bit stale. Game Politics notes an Associated Press report that mentions his use of gaming as an equivalent to slacking.

According to the Associated Press, Obama was heard saying this at a a recent promotional rally in Austin, Texas:

Obama told the Austin crowd that they should try to recruit their friends to support his campaign. “I want you to tell them, ‘It’s time for you to turn off the TV and stop playing Game Boy,'” Obama said. “We’ve got work to do.”

It obviously wasn’t meant as a literal term, as the senator’s been somewhat vocal in getting newer voters to go out and rock the vote (for him, presumably). He previously criticized youth culture as “watching TV, playing video games, and avoiding tough classes in school.” Whether or not he wins the elections, we just want to tell him one thing though: “The new handhelds are the DS Lite and PSP. Take your pick for your next performance.”

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