By Jessica Bennett
It occurred to me late Tuesday, after 11 straight hours of uninterrupted cable news, bleary-eyed and drunk on hope, that perhaps there really isn't anything Barack Obama can't do. In a few short months, the 47-year-old has gone from a mere man to a deity who inspires man-crushes all across this great country. With that in mind, I set out to answer a pressing question: if Barack could solve every other problem in the entire world, could he fix the age-old challenge of our daily survival, too? What would a day be like if a person were dependent solely on Barack—for, well, everything? A day in the life of all things Obama:
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