KiNgBrAdLeY7: Figuratively speaking, friend. Figuratively. About the owning part. Besides, it is common knowledge, and certainly not a lie, that american presidents generally can't keep their pants and privates in check, always causing scandals and ruckus. But what is truly funny, is that I am neither Australian, nor christian, and certainly not, misogynist. All is wrong guess.
And about your beloved Obama, watch his "grace" now with the beheadings; instead of offering comfort and condolences to the poor families, he said something along the lines: "this was nothing and we won't be intimidated".
But we have both gone off topic, anyway. That witcher copy, damn...
Um, just going off the info from your profile; it says you're from Australia. The misogynist speculation is from what you wrote. Let's just say I inferred from your profile and your written words, instead of a blind guess. If you meant no harm, then no biggie, but it's easy to infer such things based on what is presented.
As for my "beloved" Obama, wow, that was a huge guess on your part. I said he was gracious for mentioning the gift, that's it. The reason I was a bit bent out of shape and mentioned Australia's prime minister is because I thought, according to your profile, that you were from Australia. Let's just say I hate it when other people, from another country, talk bad about any of America's presidents. I feel like they're a family member. Sure, as Americans, we can talk smack and criticize them, but I'll be d@mned if let foreigners do it :).
Ok, back on topic...who really cares what the Washington Post thinks about video games, anyway? I'm sure sometime in the early 20th century, a newspaper columnist (or bloggers, as we call them today) complained about all of those appalling, new-fangled automobiles that were zooming past the respectable people driving a horse and buggy.
Edit: I forgot to add...Poland really doesn't have of a reputation for producing cutting edge items, but CD Projekt Red is an amazing gaming studio. Besides a bottle of exquisite Belvedere vodka, I can't think of anything better to present to an American president than a deluxe copy of the Witcher 2 from Poland.