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February 13, 2013
Virginia Heffernan Reviews Obama's New "Regal" App; Gets Slightly Bothered by the Increasingly Creepy Intrusion of Obama's Imperial Cult Into Her Life, But Then Decides He's a Good King
She does start to pick up on that vibe -- the cult of the emperor, as many more primitive societies have featured.
it’s never desperate; it’s always professional; and it’s a little short on true interactivity. I’d say it was regal.
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But Obama is a president and democratically elected in a country with a nominally free press, so I would be uncomfortable comparing him to a king, even a kindly one.
So she decides at the end, I guess, that she doesn't mind having her every waking thought devoted to the worship of his Celestial Majesty.
She figures her life could use the structure, I guess.