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Wait … What? Obama Just Told Asian Youth that Americans Are LAZY? [video]

In remarks to young Laos leaders yesterday, The American Mirror reports that Obama called Americans “lazy” — not once — but twice.

Obama said at a townhall meeting:

“So usually, if you see the environment destroyed, it’s not because that’s necessary for development. It’s usually because we’re being lazy, and we’re not being as creative as we could be about how to do it in a smarter, sustainable way.

“And I believe that the United States is and can be a great force for good in the world. But because we’re such a big country, we haven’t always had to know about other parts of the world.

“If you are in Laos, you need to know about Thailand and China and Cambodia, because you’re a small country and they’re right next door and you need to know who they are.

“If you’re in the United States, sometimes you can feel lazy and think we’re so big, we don’t have to really know anything about other people.”

Obama told the group that America’s laziness is “part of what I’m trying to change.”

Is he talking about changing his pot-smoking daughter Malia?

Or changing his incessant addiction to playing golf badly instead of focusing on creating jobs and improving the economy?

Article reposted with permission from Constitution.com

Bethany Blankley

Bethany Blankley is the Senior Editor for Constitution.com. Her syndicated show, "America's Betrayal," can be heard on Conservative Review Radio, WAAR Radio, and other talk radio stations. Her columns have been published by The Washington Times, Newsday, Western Journalism, Townhall, The Christian Post, Charisma News, and others. She was a former communications strategist to four Senators, one Congressman, one New York governor, and several nonprofits. She holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in Theology and Political Science. Follow her: @bethanyblankley & www.bethanyblankley.com.

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