Posted on 01/01/2015 3:19:56 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greet John Aravosis, AMERICAblog, and Anthony Katsivalis during the Christmas holiday Press Reception #1 in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, Dec. 11, 2014.
I was invited to the White House Christmas Party this year (there are 12 or so such parties in fact ours was the print press party), and invited my nephew Anthony Katsivalis as my guest. Anthony has worked in politics (most recently on the Giannoulias Senate campaign), and now is an Internet marketing specialist in Chicago.
Ive noted this before, and had the same reaction this year Michelle Obama is a seriously impressive woman in person.
First, shes beautiful. Its something that I dont think comes across on camera. But on meeting her in person, its the first thing you notice. And thats why I mention it. (Cf. The first thing I noticed about Bill Clinton was his blue eyes Im an equal opportunity observer :)
Second, and more important, is her presence. Michelle Obama has the kind of grand presence that leaders have.
Its hard to describe if youve not experienced it in person, but some of the greatest leaders in Washington (and Im sure beyond) have a bit of an aura around them, that extends out a good several feet. For some, its an aura of pure power Ted Kennedys was such. For others, its power and energy such is the case with my former boss Marian Wright Edelman. In Michelle Obamas case, its an aura of energy and vitality and, well, just good ole charm. Every time Ive met the woman she comes across as the nicest, most sincere person on the planet.
I dont know if Mrs. Obama has political aspirations, but shes darn impressive, more so than people realize. With all the talk about Elizabeth Warren being drafted to run for president, progressives shouldnt forget another perhaps less obvious and just as impressive choice: Michelle Obama.
Below is our photo with the President and First Lady. Every guest gets a photo. Its something that has to be an incredible PITA for the first couple. Each guest gets ushered by, you chat briefly with the first couple, and then flash flash flash! And youre gone. Theyre quite literally having 900 flash bulbs go off in their face over a nearly 4-hour period. And theyre smiling the entire time. I dont know how they do it.
You literally only get seconds with each of them, so I had my greeting for the President pre-planned and tightly packaged like the ping from a submarine. I told the President that my former deputy on the blog, Joe Sudbay, was the person who famously asked Barack Obama about evolving on gay marriage. It was quite an interview, and it generated a lot of press. As a result, the President remembered Joe every time he saw him in the future.
Back to my nano-summit at the Christmas party, I thanked the President for everything he had done on LGBT civil rights, telling him I/we truly appreciated his work. (I ran into White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer in the hall, and told him the same).
Say what you will about President Obama regarding your particular pet issue, but on the civil rights of gay, lesbian and trans people, he ultimately came through. Ive always believed that its important to thank politicians when they come through for you, even if the road had a few bumps along the way. And the man came through.
I will admit to being all hands at the glorious dessert table. Thats a quite good huckleberry pie on the right, and at the other side of the table was a neat British pudding. Greg Sargents British wife was skeptical, but it was really delicious. (And being British, it of course had nothing to do with the American concept of pudding it was more like a (very tasty) soaked cake.)
PS Mom noticed how short I look compared to Michelle. Im 5-10, for comparison sake.
One more thing. As for the placement of my right arm a question much discussed on Facebook the other night its a bit hard to know exactly what transpired. You see, the moment you realize youre 1.5 seconds away from meeting the President of the United States you feel an incredible, and unexpected, rush of energy that tends to wipe your brain numb. For the record, I had no idea I had made Mrs. O my main squeeze. I suspect in retrospect, being a gentleman and all, I was aiming for her waist. But being also a relatively short Greek, at least as compared to the average Obama-family denizen, I overshot my platonic greeting.
It just goes to show you: The best laid hands of mice and men oft go astray :)
Now THAT"S a résumé enhancer... "Just as impressive as Elizabeth Warren"?
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I guess asking if the left was out of their flipping minds would be redundant...
I wonder if 'mom' noticed the Mooch was in heels. That would have put them closer to the same height, (unless he was in heels, too...)
You, Sir, OBVIOUSLY do NOT have a degree in Rhetoric!
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(Great summary, BTW!)
Ever had Salmonella?
BOTH ends, often simultaneously...
Many American have Political, Intellectual & Moral Salmonella from seeing what is happening to our country.
This is where I stopped reading.
The suck-up is strong with this one!
Both disturbing & funny at the same time!
Does that mean bull s...!
Aravosis and Katsivalis?
Gee. I’ve never had halitosis that I know of. I had appendicitis as a kid. But these other 2 maladies are greek to me.
Those two guys really ought to be running a diner somewhere in New Jersey and spraying all their skin maladies with Windex rather than sharing their every thought on a blog, let alone going to the White Hut. The other two could maybe get a storefront law practice going on the Southside of Chicago with a client list full of Leroy Browns.
Most frightening thing: this is completely plausible in America today
Like the guy on the commercial says, "I'm from New Jersey, I don't know what he's talking about."
This guy is a real space cadet. What a moron.
“Grand presence.” Yeah, a six foot tall, 170 pound woman usually does have a grand presence.
It’s called spackle. Takes a trowel to put on and take off.
I think the debacle of electing Barack will sour any blacks getting elected to national offices for sometime.
Unfortunately, that includes Ben Carson.
A word of advice to all you Carson fans (and any others to whom this advice applies, you know who you are): Getting elected President is one thing. BEING President and DOING THE JOB is entirely different.
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