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OBAMA KEEPS HIS BIG APPLE PLEDGE

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by OddsOn, Jun 2, 2009.

  1. OddsOn

    OddsOn Member

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    Yet another hypocritical showing by a washington elite...

    Where is the media outrage on this? Its not even officical government business for goodness sake, its "dinner and broadway show" in Manhattan with the travel being paid for by the US taxpayers; at least paid for the dinner and show out of his own pocket.

    Where is the presidential prudence in his judgement?

    OBAMA KEEPS HIS BIG APPLE PLEDGE

    Two martinis, a swank restaurant, a Broadway show -- President Obama really knows how to treat a First Lady.

    "I am taking my wife to New York City because I promised her during the campaign that I would take her to a Broadway show after it was all finished," the president said yesterday after touching down at JFK for an intimate night on the town.

    PHOTOS: Obama's NYC Date

    The first couple left their girls, Sasha and Malia, behind at the White House yesterday afternoon, taking two helicopters and a small Air Force jet to make their way to Manhattan.

    The Obamas were dressed to the nines -- Michelle in a sleeveless, black cocktail dress adorned with fringe, a pair of low, strappy heels and a turquoise clutch; and the president in a dark suit and white shirt, no tie.

    The first stop was a meal at low-key, but elegant, Greenwich Village restaurant Blue Hill, which boasts farm fresh, locally grown dishes.

    The Obamas were tucked into an out-of-the- way corner table where they enjoyed a multi- course feast specially prepared by the chef. They washed down the fine fare with wine, said a fellow diner, who also no ticed Michelle re laxing with a cou ple of martinis.

    Photographers were kept blocks away be hind barri cades for the first couple's privacy.

    "We left them alone the entire night," said Blue Hill diner Rachael Levit, of Manhattan. "Nobody asked for autographs or took any pictures. They were laughing and talking and seemed like they had a genuinely good time."

    But as the Obamas departed, the respectful diners, who had been screened by Secret Service personnel before they could enter the eatery, erupted into a round of applause.

    Then it was up to Broadway, where they had tickets at the Belasco Theatre for "Joe Turner's Come and Gone," a play by August Wilson about a man coming to terms with the history of slavery.

    "I'm nervous, excited, honored," said Andre Holland, who plays character Jeremy Furlow, before the show. "It's like in Shakespearean times, when the king would come to the show."

    Although the play's up for a Best Revival Tony Award, the first couple got the biggest standing ovation of the night as theatergoers applauded and took photos of the dashing duo for 10 minutes before the show began.

    The president gallantly guided his wife to their orchestra seats with his hand on the small of her back, while shaking hands with fellow theatergoers and smiling broadly. Due to security screenings, the curtain rose an hour late.

    "I couldn't think for the first 10 minutes of the show because the president was sitting right to me," said seatmate Lloyd Lederkramer.

    The Obamas weren't the only celebrities in the audience. Actress Meryl Streep sat a few rows ahead of them, and Olympia Dukakis was also on hand.

    "I was very honored the president took a date night with his wife and chose to see our play," said leading actor Ernie Hudson. "We were all very honored."

    The Obamas sent a note to the cast afterwards saying they loved the play and wished they could go backstage, but couldn't because of security, actor Michael Cummings, 13, said.

    Taxpayers footed the bill for the big night on the town, which included a total of at least $24,000 for the three aircraft used to ferry the Obamas, aides and reporters to New York and back. Dinner costs and orchestra seat tickets -- at $96.50 apiece -- were paid by the Obamas.

    Obama's jet, a Gulfstream 500, served as a more modest Air Force One for the day in place of the customary presidential Boeing 747.

    The White House declined to say how much the trip was costing taxpayers.

    Additional reporting by Beth Stebner, Frank Rosario, Irene Plagianos and Post Wire Services
     
  2. Sweet Lou 4 2

    Sweet Lou 4 2 Member

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    These are the threads that make me think the right has nothing left to say of any importance.
     
  3. GladiatoRowdy

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    Why should there be outrage? The government pays for all of the first family's travel costs. There might be reason for outrage if Obama paid for dinner and the show using government money, but short of that, this is a non-story of the first order.
     
  4. FranchiseBlade

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    Seeing a play and having a nice dinner isn't really a symbol of Washington Elite, or a lack of judgement.
     
  5. JuanValdez

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    I don't see a problem either. Yeah, it costs a lot of money for Obama to step out the door. But, that's probably preferable to another presidential assassination.
     
  6. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"
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    What is the cost of flying a president, his staff, and his secret service back and forth to Crawford, Texas? Can we compare that to the cost of a short trip from DC to NYC? Do we care more about these relatively tiny bills of protecting the president more than we care about how much he works?

    If we thought it was okay for a president to vacation very heavily in TX, why would we worry about a weekend away for a president? Other than a really horribly misguided and fail-ridden attempt to score political points, I don't understand this from any point of view at all.
     
  7. Oski2005

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    Funny, I don't recall even the slightest annoyance from you during the previous administration:

     
  8. DonnyMost

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    what a bunch of whiney biatches
     
  10. Baqui99

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    Boom, end of thread -> Bush used to vacation in Crawford for days at a time.
     
  11. Major

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    I think the President should be trapped in the White House for 4 straight years. No vacations, no travel, nothing. Anything else is a waste of taxpayer money.
     
  12. rhadamanthus

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    I have no idea what is upsetting about this story. :confused:
     
  13. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    dude, bush had brush to clear, he's a cowboy, there's a difference
     
  14. Fatty FatBastard

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    Who's whining? The New York Post?
     
  15. FranchiseBlade

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    Yes, for starters. The OP is as well.
     
  16. vlaurelio

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    can someone replace tracy's face with obamas in this video? should make the wingnuts & crazies happy..

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  17. rimrocker

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    Just like Gore should bicycle to all his presentations, we expect the Obamas to take the subway down to Union Station and catch an Amtrak to NYC.
     
  18. yo

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    THIS IS DEVASTATING FOR THE OBAMA CAMP! McCAIN GAINS GROUND!
     
  19. rimrocker

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    Albeit a cowboy afraid of horses.
     
  20. Lil Pun

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    OddsOn, from what I read.
     

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