Posted on 06/02/2012 5:18:49 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
CHICAGO - President Obama went out for a four-block stroll through his Hyde Park neighborhood this morning after spending his first night at home in over a year.
The president, dressed in tan slacks and a white, open-collared shirt with sleeves rolled up, walked down South Woodlawn Avenue alongside senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, both clearly enjoying the sunny and seasonable weather, according to pool reporters on scene. A Secret Service agent followed closely behind.
"Nice day, huh?" Obama called out to members of the press who were positioned to observe the stroll.
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Obama and Jarrett ended at the home of Chicago businessman Martin Nesbitt, a close personal friend of the Obamas. They spent about an hour inside before departing for O'Hare International Airport to return to Washington.
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Hopefully in the not too distant future he’ll have the opportunity to spend a lot more time there...
Yeah I wonder if they visited Jarretts Slums?
The president, dressed in tan slacks and a white, open-collared shirt with sleeves rolled up, walked down South Woodlawn Avenue alongside senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, both clearly enjoying the sunny and seasonable weather, according to pool reporters on scene. A Secret Service agent followed closely behind.
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Yes, I can now see why Obama doesn't seem to have the time this weekend in his busy schedule to go to Wisconsin and appeal to people to vote for the Democrat candidate for governor, Barrett, in the upcoming Tuesday recall elections.
To understand Obama, you have to remember that Bill Ayers was a CIA mole tasked with infiltrating the radical Left.
...that’s why Ayers isn’t in prison for the radical left bombings associated with him.
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