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azmouse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-16-08 02:55 PM
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Obama tries to savor near-normalcy before January
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2008/11/16/20081116obamanormal.html

CHICAGO - Barack Obama seems to be savoring his last few days of near-normalcy.

Or at least as normal as life can be for a president-elect living in a house fortified with barriers, traveling in a motorcade, surrounded by Secret Service agents and mapping out the next administration.

Even his barber makes house calls now, depriving Obama of the regular barber shop visits he seemed to enjoy.
Still, after winning the presidency on Nov. 4, Obama has tried to reclaim as much as he can of the family focused routine he sacrificed while campaigning for nearly two years.

He wakes up in his own bed, heads to the gym for a workout, returns to his house in leafy Hyde Park to shower and change, and then travels to a downtown Chicago office building, 15 minutes away by motorcade. He spends several hours there before returning home to his wife, Michelle, and daughters, Malia and Sasha.

The future president and first lady still go to their favorite restaurant, Spiaggia, for Italian food. Obama dropped the girls at their school two days last week, and even attended parent-teacher conferences.

He plans a family vacation in Hawaii, as usual, over the Christmas holiday.

"I am not going to be spending too much time in Washington over the next several weeks," Obama said in a recent phone conversation overheard by reporters on his plane.

But on Jan. 20 he will become president and move his family into the White House, where almost nothing will be the same.

*snip*

For at least four years, and perhaps eight, his life will certainly not be his own.

Obama will not drive a car or go anywhere by himself. It is a good bet he has not since he got Secret Service protection early last year. He will not live alone in the Capitol Hill apartment just off Stanton Park anymore. The trade-off is a much bigger house, rent free, with ample space for his daughters, the first lady and her mother.

Some days he will not venture beyond the gates of the White House compound. Everything he needs is on site or easily brought to him.

Still, "all first families try to have some normalcy," said Philip Henderson, a presidential scholar at Catholic University in Washington.

But even routine matters, such as picking out a puppy for the girls, play out before cameras, lights and microphones.

"This is a major issue," Obama deadpanned to reporters at his first postelection news conference. The family wants a dog from a shelter that will not trigger Malia's allergies. "Whether we're going to be able to balance those two things, I think, is a pressing issue on the Obama household," he said.

Inevitably, Obama's life as a semi-normal citizen is vanishing. He travels in a reinforced sport utility vehicle, with a counterassault team tailing him. He enters and exits buildings under heavy protection, through underground parking garages or back doors, out of sight from the public.

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jpertello Donating Member (584 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-16-08 03:00 PM
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1. Mixed feelings...
As much as I am sorry to see this normal American family have to become fish in a glass bowl, I am much reassured that they will be so amply protected.
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azmouse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-16-08 03:07 PM
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2. And while this article doesn't mention it,
all the threats against Obama and his family must take their toll on them too.
I don't know how Michelle handles the hatred the RW directs against her husband.

Yes, I too am so thankful for the protection they get. May they stay safe and protected.
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Merlot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-16-08 03:24 PM
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3. I think the rw and their hatred are in the minority
The majority of peoole voted for or support Obama. Michell will probably focus on that and let the secret service take care of the crazies.
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