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  1. The presidential debate on June 27th sparked a wave of comedic relief on X, formerly known as Twitter, where users shared witty one-liners and hilarious memes amid the political chaos. From sarcastic remarks about the candidates to pop culture references, the tweets provided much-needed humor. Highlights included quips about the candidates' mental acuity, comparisons to past "Simpsons ...

  2. Origin. In 1991, the artist Boris Vallejo [1] created the piece called Atlas as part of a series of trading cards. The piece, showing a very buff and muscular Atlas holding up the Earth using just his arms, became the dominant image used for memes (shown below). On November 6th, 2009, the first usage of the image as part of a meme was posted to ...

  3. 06/28/2024 03:36 PM EDT. Former President Barack Obama offered public support for President Joe Biden after a rough debate performance Thursday that spurred some Democrats to question whether the ...

  4. Barack Obama. is sticking by his former vice president. After President Joe Biden ’s floundering debate performance Thursday night threw the Democratic Party into a state of panic, Obama, who was president from 2009 to 2017, chimed in with a message of support. “Bad debate nights happen. Trust me, I know,” he wrote on social media.

  5. Barack Obama is the latest Democrat urging voters to reelect President Joe Biden in November, despite a “bad debate night” on Thursday. The former president tweeted in response to widespread ...

  6. Former President Obama responded to the recent presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, held at CNN headquarters ahead of the 2024 US elections. The debate, marked by President ...

  7. Former President Barack Obama admitted that Joe Biden’s debate performance Thursday night was “bad” — but still urged voters to back his former veep over Donald Trump. “Bad debate nights ...