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Rapper Game Shows Off Patriotic Tattoo Of President Obama

Well, guess there's no doubt about what political party the Game supports! The rapper (real name Jayceon Terrell Taylor) recently showed off a huge tattoo he got…of President Obama's face.

Game chose to get the commander in chief's official presidential portrait inked directly below his ribcage and above his navel.

"It aint nuthin but a 'G' thang. Still gettin tatted by @carlos__macedo & I'm faaaaaded !!!" Game commented on his Instagram account.

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He looks remarkably relaxed for getting inked in such a sensitive spot, no? If you're curious to watch the process, you can see the whole thing here--including the rapper nonchalantly checking his phone while his permanent political/patriotic statement is being created.

Big surprise: There's no comment from the White House yet. Somehow we think the president may be a little too busy with the federal budget this week to browse Instagram--but we're sure he'd be flattered if he were aware!

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