Reasons to thank Obama with V
2008 and 2012 election victories changed US politics
Huge turnout and enthusiasm, many thank him for it
- veterans
Supporters often praise him as a very good president
Inspired many marginalized groups to find their voice
Fans often thank him as a very nice guy and role model
Common way fans describe and thank him as a leader
- Vision
Supported global vaccine efforts, e.g., H1N1 response
Symbol of civic engagement many associate with Obama
- Vice president
Seen as a “cool” president, pop‑culture icon status
Meme-y thanks: Obama-era brought variety in culture, policy, jokes.
Can thank him for election wins or policy victories.
Playful: thanking Obama for being a very nice person.
Similar meme-y gratitude for Obama as a very nice man.
Refers to ACA/Obamacare debates about better healthcare.
Classic meme style: “Thanks Obama, very cool dude.”
Fits: Obama praised for expanding/protecting voting rights.
Meme-ish praise: thanking Obama as a very good person.
Supporters credit Obama for improving the US economy.
Another playful meme phrase: Obama the very cool guy.
Could thank Obama for getting a visa or travel policy.
Obama’s diplomacy and speeches on Vietnam relations.
Thanking Obama for “good vibes” of hope/change era.
Obama-era “vibes” of hope/change are a common meme.
Jokey praise for his character and image.
Refs Affordable Care Act giving better coverage.
Linked to Obamacare and public health pushes.
Generic praise for his work as president.
Fits praising his presidential leadership.
Obama “Thanks, Obama” meme era + Vine culture.
Thank him for being seen as a very kind leader
Many thank him for very good policies overall
Some vegans credit him for climate focus and food policy
People thank him for promoting progressive values
Linked to ACA, CDC support, and “thanks Obama” jokes
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