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1 posted on 05/26/2011 2:40:09 AM PDT by Las Vegas Dave
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Gift giving: Obama’s gifts in 2009 to Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Gordon Brown were not well received by Brits, who cast them as tacky and impersonal. Brown was gifted 25 DVD’s—a seemingly odd choice for a man with no known background as a movie buff. There was much overheated speculation over whether the discs in question would be compatible with English DVD players. Likewise, the president’s gift of an iPod to the Queen also left many scratching their heads.

But this time, the president appeared to have taken a lesson from his previous gift experience. “From monarchy memorabilia to White House honey, the gifts are better chosen than the dvd box set of yesteryear,” the Guardian wrote Tuesday. Obama went the personal route, for example, with his gift to the Queen offering her a handmade album of photos and rare memorabilia from her parents’ visit to the U.S. in 1939.

Meanwhile, the White House notified the press today that the first couple had given to David Cameron “a custom-made pair of White House Magnolia wood and sterling silver cufflinks,” along with a first edition of John F. Kennedy’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1955 book, “Profiles in Courage.” The Obamas gave Mrs. Cameron “a custom-designed sterling silver cuff bracelet adorned with a White House Magnolia wood cabochon center,” which was presented, together with the prime minister’s cufflinks, on a “hand-carved Magnolia wood valet tray crafted specially for this occasion.” And the U.S. first couple gave the Cameron children something that detractors will likely target next as a gauche Yank faux pas—signed and personalized editions of the president’s own recently published children’s book, “Of Thee I Sing.”

Security code names: On this year’s UK visit, much was made of the disclosure of Scotland Yard’s decision to dub Obama with the codename “’Chalaque,” meaning “smart alec,” or someone too clever for his own good, as reported by the UK Daily Mail. The story went viral, and got picked up The Ticket, among other U.S. news sources. The Daily Mail suggested it was a provocative decision. But it turns out the frenzy was misplaced. CBS News reported Wednesday that “Chalaque” was the operational name given to the state visit as a whole.

Drinking up: Hillary Clinton made headlines for downing a beer and a shot of whiskey in Indiana during the 2008 race, so it’s no surprise Obama’s own drinking habits made news this week. Obama and wife Michelle enjoyed pints of Guinness during a stop in Ireland—perfect photo-op fodder. But the stop at a watering hole also caused some controversies. Several conservative pundits back home weren’t very pleased to see the president enjoying a beer while many at home in the U.S. are suffering from tornado destruction. Radio host Laura Ingraham said pictures of the president having a Guinness while pictures of tornado damage are in the press displayed a “disconnect.”

Ping pong time: We’ve all seen President Obama play basketball with White House guests—but ping pong? During a tour of Globe Academy math and performing arts school in London Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron took a break to play ping pong (or, to use the more decorous British phrasing, “table tennis”) with some students. The unscripted moment produced a series of photo ops and sparked critics to suggest that the moment might have—gasp!—been staged to produce some documentary evidence of the “special relationship” between the two world leaders.

What date is it?: A routine gesture of signing and dating the guest book at Westminster Abbey turned newsworthy yesterday when President Obama made a small blunder. Instead of dating his entry May 24, 2011, he wrote “May 24, 2008.” The blooper prompted some to joked that he had too much to drink the day before or had been fixated simply on his campaign-year heyday.


2 posted on 05/26/2011 2:42:37 AM PDT by Las Vegas Dave (Getting freepers to all agree, is like herding cats!)
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Had Pres. Bush made any one of these embarrassing flubs, I’m sure Ms. Harmon’s dismissive tone would have been far different. Yahoo is as biased as the Huffington Post.


3 posted on 05/26/2011 2:53:16 AM PDT by kittymyrib
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Look, Ms. Harmon, it is dangerous for the man with the nuclear codes to not even know what year it is!

The Kenyan usurper should be removed immediately under the 25th Amendment.

8 posted on 05/26/2011 3:32:39 AM PDT by snowsislander (The Nigerian 419 scammers must be envious of what this Kenyan fraud has accomplished.)
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To: Las Vegas Dave

Under a microscope?

This sort of news barely trickles into the MSM here.


9 posted on 05/26/2011 3:32:57 AM PDT by mylife
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It’s just so much easier dealing with the Lighter-Then-Air-Presidency than to really write, broadcast or discuss the devastation in the Heartland, the massive flooding in the Mississippi basin, the potential flooding out West, the Libyan War which seems to have gone “POOF,” or the economic choas in the US not to mention the horrendous economic numbers out this week.

Jobless? What’s that?

But, then again, John Edwards and his News of Mass Distraction is up next so enjoy the The Boy-Queen’s Magical Tour of Euroland.


15 posted on 05/26/2011 4:20:31 AM PDT by OpusatFR
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The band saved us from another boring, mechanical delivery...Hail to the Band!


16 posted on 05/26/2011 4:43:09 AM PDT by Kozel89
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Under the microscope??? I think not. Rather, under the harsh glare of reality, as compared with the pampering usually given by the US legacy press.


19 posted on 05/26/2011 5:53:01 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (Galileo: In science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of one individual)
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I guess the "microscope" at the NYT is a bit cloudy. Yesterday's headline about Bamie's British Boondoggle was, "Taking in Some London Sights, the Obamas Display Skill at Official Travel." (You had to get to the ninth paragraph of this story for a parenthetical remark about his signing of the vistors' book at Westminster Abby. He was "confused," they reported.)

ML/NJ

21 posted on 05/26/2011 7:51:56 AM PDT by ml/nj
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