Barack Obama wasn’t happy those young whipper snappers apparently weren’t hanging on his every word (about himself) on Friday.

“I’m talking to you, young people!” he snapped, pointing his finger with a stern look at some kids attending his rally for Pennsylvania Democrats.

“You! Pay attention!” he lectured with the air of a disappointed parent.

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During the Philadelphia appearance for Gov. Tom Wolf, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey and several Democrat congressional candidates, Obama couldn’t help but talk about himself.

In the roughly 33-minute remarks, the former president said “I” 56 times, “Me” 5 times, and “My” 4 times, talking about himself a total of 65 times, or once about every 30 seconds.

At one point, he admitted he was losing his voice because he was talking so much.

It’s not the first time Obama has lost his cool with fans he thought would hang on his every word.

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In 2016, while campaigning for Hillary Clinton during the home stretch of the election season, a Fayetteville, North Carolina turned against an elderly Trump supporter violating their safe space.

Obama repeatedly tried to get the focus off the protester and back on him, but failed.

“Hold up, hold up,” he said as the crowd booed.

Between smiles and stern looks, Obama finally snapped at his audience.

“Hey everybody, everybody, hey!” he yelled, growing increasingly impatient.

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“Listen up! Hey! I told you to be focused and you’re not focused right now!” he shouted, pointing at the crowd.

“Listen to what I’m saying! Hold up!” he continued as the audience ignored him and continued chanting.

“Hold up!” he said several more times as the crowd continued to focus on the protester.

“Everybody sit down and be quiet. Everybody sit down and be quiet for a second. Now listen up! I’m serious, listen up!”

Obama went on to say the “older gentleman” was supporting his candidate and “he’s not doing nothing.”

But the crowd continued to boo and heckle the protester.

“This is what I mean about folks not being focused,” Obama said.

After telling the crowd to “not boo, vote,” the professor continued to lecture his audience. “Now, I want you to pay attention because if we lose focus, we could have problems.”