“After my election, I have more flexibility', spoken March 26, 2012 to Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev while in Korea.”

—  Barack Obama

The Washington Post: "Obama overheard: 'After my election, I have more flexibility' (1:31)" (March 26, 2012) http://www.washingtonpost.com/posttv/politics/obama-overheard-after-my-election-i-have-more-flexibility-131/2012/03/26/gIQA8mWmbS_video.html
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