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showing us somebody whom he is not. i m not talking about his politics, but he doesn t play that part very well. sthe struggle joked about be unemployed with a group of people who actually were out of work. let s watch. well, i should also tell my story. i m also unemployed. are you on linkei didn t? yes, actually, and i m networking. back in 2008, he ride to relate to a group of teenagers. how did he do it? by singing to the lyrics to what he thought was a minute song who let the dogs out which is apparently quite a build old by then, that song. let s watch. who let the dogs out?