Posted on 06/15/2014 9:20:33 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Is President Obama done with Washington?
The 44th president has never been the capitals biggest fan, but his frustration with life in D.C. is bubbling to the surface in ways both casual and substantive.
The president twice went for unscheduled walkabouts last week, taking a trip to a Starbucks near the White House with his chief of staff Denis McDonough on Monday and, the next day, turning up at a burger joint in Alexandria, Va.
The bear is loose! is the presidents favorite phrase at such moments, and he deployed it again last week. Even the metaphor suggests a man straining at the leash after more than five years in the White House.
Yet there seems to be more to Obamas frustration than cabin fever.
Last Tuesday, Obama was asked about gun control during a question-and-answer session hosted by the social networking website Tumblr. He didnt try to assert that progress on legislation was realistically possible, instead launching into a personal broadside, permeated with a sense of resignation, against this town.
Referring back to the massacre in Newtown, Conn., in December 2012, and the abortive push for new gun control regulations that followed, Obama said:
I have been in Washington for a while now and most things dont surprise me. The fact that 20 six-year-olds were gunned down in the most violent fashion possible and this town couldnt do anything about it was stunning to me.
Obama also declared that most members of Congress and I have to say to some degree this is bipartisan are terrified of the NRA, adding that, right now, its not even possible to get even the mildest restrictions through Congress. And we should be ashamed of that.
Hes at a point in his presidency where hes not running for anything ever again and feels very free to speak his mind, said Tommy Vietor, who served as a spokesman in the Obama White House and has been with the president since his Senate days.
He seems to care less and less whether he breaks a little china and I think thats great.
Hes never really made it a secret that hes not a fan of this place, concurred Jamal Simmons, a Democratic strategist. I think he finds the pettiness of this place annoying. People are focused on tactics not results, and he sees himself as a more results-oriented guy. Hes more willing to do things with a longer lens of history.
Obamas distaste for Washington has always had a political element, of course. Way back during his first run for the White House, he often invoked Washington as a symbol of business-as-usual ineffectiveness and stasis. It was also a place to which, not coincidentally, he could tie his chief opponent for the Democratic nomination, Hillary Clinton.
In late 2007, he told a crowd in Des Moines, Iowa, The real gamble in this election is playing the same Washington game with the same Washington players and expecting a different result. And thats a risk we cant take.
Nowadays, some observers wonder if even the most apparently superficial examples of his straining-against-the-leash, such as his downtown walkabouts, also serve a political purpose.
Breaking out of the confines of the White House, "reminds people of what they originally saw in him, said Democratic strategist Doug Thornell. I think theyre doing this because it reminds people what they like about him: his connection with folks on the campaign trail. Before he became president, he was an ordinary guy paying off his student loans who came out of nowhere.
But Obama also seems to savor interactions with civilians, people whom he sees as being part of the real world rather than the rarefied Washington sphere. He has been indulging tat impulse a little more lately, wishing people a happy fathers day and working a rope line on Friday before departing for a weekend in California.
During the weekend, he is doing some fundraising events, but will also be spending some downtime with the First Lady.
The Obamas have gone on numerous restaurant dates in DC, but they also seem to relish escaping the Beltway. In April, for example, they took in a Broadway performance of A Raisin in the Sun with family friend and advisor Valerie Jarrett.
The couple have also never sold their family home in Chicagos Hyde Park neighborhood, a fact that prompts speculation they will return there after his White House tenure ends.
Every president professes to miss the anonymity, and I think he really does, said Vietor.
One former senior administration official, who has worked with Obama since the 2008 campaign, says that the president seems to be feeling some kind of liberation at the moment.
Its not exactly a full Bulworth moment, but its freeing, the former official said. Its frustrating being in the bubble constantly, particularly for six or seven years. The official added that it was important to make sure he doesnt go stir-crazy, adding wryly, I would be.
But a different former senior administration official cautioned against reading too much into Obamas activities. The official, though, did not bother to argue that Obama enjoys the ways of Washington.
I think he has always liked getting outside the bubble, the source said. Obamas frustration with DC, he added, has been pretty steady.
What does the NRA have to do with the Newtown shooting...?
I know, it’s a rhetorical question...
So the Affirmative Action president wants to leave. Please do.
I guess the “I will not rest...” meme just made him tired.
Honestly, what an a-hole. Can't he even have the stomach to act presidential?
The Power Bottom is loose,he’s looking for a rough top.
More of an opossum than a bear.
Puke!
” He is a results oriented guy.” What a load of bull. Obama could not manage the french fries at a McDonalds. He is so far removed from leading or managing anything that he can always be found screwing off. He is a total failure. Obama has no concept of an objective or goals to achieve it.
Yep. His tantrums sound more and more unhinged as his term draws to a close. If only he didn’t have Congress, and the Courts, he could achieve his Glorious and Revolutionary Vision. It’s funny how past Presidents and Governors every day get things done with the same setup.
He is a man of weak character possessing great power, a man therefore likely to wreck revenge upon those in whom he perceives a threat.
Why is the White house putting this out there? What is the political plus side for them???????????
Come on everybody, sing along!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRG8NNqqeqE&feature=kp
Care Bear Countdown, 4, 3, 2, 1
Who’s that comin’ from somewhere up in the sky?
Moving fast and bright as a firefly
Just when you think the trouble’s gonna pounce
Who’s gonna be there when it really counts?
Do the Care Bear Countdown
And send a wish out through the air
Just do the Care Bear Countdown
When you need them they’ll be there
Don’t be afraid when clouds are brewin’ in your heart
If you can dream just send a wish out in the dark
And do the Care Bear’s Countdown
5, 4, 3, 2, 1
The Screw Is Loose.
“Even the metaphor suggests a man straining at the leash after more than five years in the White House.”
Straining? What a joke. This guy has never strained at anything in his entire life.
Don't know about that...he looks quite adept, here.
The country is straining at the leash for him to vacate the Oval Office for more suitable accomodations. Like those at Leavenworth.
I'm wondering this myself. This one has been planted several places as well as this one - Yahoo, for one.
If the purpose is to establish the claim that this President is tied to his desk, it's about two dozen vacations too late for that howler. If it's to elicit sympathy for the guy's workload, you can only wonder what he's been doing that isn't tied to the issues he's clearly neglected - nearly everything in the Middle East, for example. Gay marriage? Is that really such a massive triumph the poor guy is too exhausted to do his job?
As you point out, it's odd timing. I'm guessing the source is so firmly inside that D.C. bubble that he or she or they don't realize what a clunker it is. We have dead ambassadors, a country invaded by a terrorist army, a fraudulent and contrived invasion of children from the south, but hey, it's OK, the boss is out for ice cream. He's got the "historical view", not any petty insistence on concentrating on the problems in front of him. My heart bleeds.
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