Obama on Facebook: Zuckerberg with a tie my right

In light of surveys is not encouraged, the president hosted the newly opened his campaign, social network headquarters, and answered questions surfers. Unusually, the young host of other timeless sweatshirt

President of the United States, Barack Obama, there are currently over the head, among other things, a serious credit crisis, the economy moderates, a failed peace process in the Middle East and wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya - and if not enough, the polls published this week show that the gaps between him and his competitors are limited to Republicans Prior to the elections next year (according to one survey, with the governor of Massachusetts Romney Imtadt Obama has been leading a tiny margin of 46% against 45% only). But one achievement, quite impressive, he can register himself: he managed to put the Mark Zuckerberg. "My name is Barack Obama, and the man who managed to get Mark to wear a jacket and tie, he introduced himself to the audience President Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif., where he arrived tonight (Thursday) to attend, along with the founder of social networking, chat with visitors. It was one of the first events in the reelection campaign for president in 2012, officially announced earlier this month. The remark was made in a burst of laughter among the crowd, Obama added: "I am very proud of it." Zuckerberg, 26 rarely has replaced the sweatshirt hood of his eternal jacket and tie the rare occasion - though the jeans and sneakers, he did not give up, and left the top button of his shirt open.
After opening amusement turned to Obama to answer questions users, Schmakovl during the pre - election, focused on the economy. Among other things, introduced the Health Insurance Act and its success in adding two women judges to the Supreme Court and spread his vision to cover the huge national deficit, that includes the imposition of additional taxes on wealthy Americans - including Obama Zuckerberg himself. "I'm totally 'cool with it," said Zuckerberg. "I know," replied Obama.

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