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Anonymous asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 1 decade ago

What's up with Obama's batteries?

Friday, 20 Aug 2010 09:05 AM

"President Barack Obama, his wife and two daughters kick off their sixth holiday of the year today, an 11-day splash in Martha’s Vineyard, the fabled destination of the wealthy and elite. A White House spokeman said that the president was “going to spend a little time recharging his batteries” at the Massachusetts island."

---------> As Obama has advised the nation that we all need to tighten our belts, I guess you don't need to wear one when on a boat with a martini or playing in the water?

http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/US-Obama--vacat...

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WOW.......

OBSERVE ALL THE LIBERAL BAMA SUPPORTERS ALL HAVE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT REPLIES ON BAMA'S VACATION HISTORY. At least you guys could come up with the same stories. But it's more entertaining to see some go back 45 years in history in order to avoid dealing with the present. You libs kill me to the point of lmao!!!!!

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  • 1 decade ago
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  • 1 decade ago

    Let's see, 6 vacations this year and it's only August.

    I don't think it's the number of vacations or even the number of days of vacation (although I certainly don't remember Bush taking that many vacation days) but the destinations. Bush went to his ranch or Camp David. Obama went to Hawaii, the Grand Canyon, Martha's Vineyard, Florida beaches, Chicago (where he went so he didn't have to do his duty at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier), and other places. Michelle and child jetted off to Spain for a little holiday.

    Bush owned the ranch, Obama's playing fast and loose with OUR money for his happy vacations. I'm not saying he needs to be nailed to the Oval Office but he could certainly spend a little more time on the job than vacationing.

    Just out of curiosity, how many of those Bush vacations were weekends at the ranch?

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    1 decade ago

    Bush has him beat 225-74.

    This is Mr. Obama's 9th vacation since taking office. As of today, he has spent all or part of 38 days on "vacation" away from the White House. He has also made 14 visits to Camp David spanning all or part of 32 days. It brings his total time away to all or part of 70 days.

    It's less than the "vacation" time taken during the same period by his immediate predecessor. (Former President George W. Bush gets the quotation marks too.)

    As of this point in his 1st term, Mr. Bush had made 14 visits to his Texas ranch spanning all or part of 102 days. He also made 40 visits to Camp David spanning all or part of 123 days. His "vacation" total at this point in his presidency was all or part of 225 days away.

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    1 decade ago

    Yeah this is the hope and change he promised he said he wont rest and hes doing the opposite he is just another lying hypocritical liberal and he is wasting our tax dollars on these vacations it's nice he gets to go on all these vacations while i work my *** off for him to on them this is just a slap in the face for hard working Americans. I'm also sick of liberals saying Bush did it, Bush went on vacations to his own house in Texas which he owned and it didn't cost tax payers money like Obama's vacations do.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If i were a repuke, i would wait till after he takes 1020 days of vacation to be hypocritical.

  • 1 decade ago

    President Obama has spent all or part of 26 days "on vacation" during his first year as president, according to CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller.

    Knoller, who has covered every president since Gerald Ford and is known for keeping detailed records on presidential travel, counts the following among President Obama’s "vacations" in 2009:

    * A four-day holiday weekend in Chicago in February where the president played some basketball and treated First Lady Michelle Obama to a Valentine’s Day dinner date.

    * An eight-day stay with his family at a rented house on Martha’s Vineyard in August.

    * A trip out west to the U.S. states of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and Arizona that combined both business and pleasure. The president held town hall meetings on health care during the trip. And he went fly fishing and took trips to Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Canyon with his wife and two daughters.

    * An 11-day stay in Hawaii where the president and his family celebrated Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

    Some of the president’s recent predecessors, however, have spent more days — either entirely or partially — away from the White House "on vacation" during their first year in office.

    President Reagan, in 1981, spent all or part of 42 days away from the White House "on vacation" at his home in Santa Barbara, Calif, according to Knoller. President Reagan and his wife, Nancy, also spent three or four days around New Year’s Day each year in Palm Springs, Calif., at the home of philanthropist Walter Annenberg. (In 1993 the late Mr. Annenberg founded the nonpartisan Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, which is FactCheck.org’s parent organization.)

    President George W. Bush spent even more time away from the presidential mansion in the nation’s capital than Reagan. Of the 77 total "vacation" trips the former president made to his Texas ranch while in office, nine of them — all or part of 69 days — came during his first year as president in 2001, according to Knoller.

    Bush’s father, President George H.W. Bush, spent less time "on vacation" during his first year than his son, but spent more days than President Obama. According to travel records provided to FactCheck.org by the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, the former president took six trips — spanning all or part of 40 days — to the Bush family compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, in 1989. The archivist at Bush’s presidential library told us she didn’t have a list of all vacations but did have the Kennebunkport visits.

    But at least two recent presidents — by Knoller’s count — took less "vacation" time during their first year than President Obama — Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton.

    According to Knoller, Carter spent just 19 days "on vacation" in 1977. Most of that time, Knoller says, the former president spent at his home in Plains, Ga. President Clinton took all or part of 174 days of vacation during his eight years as president — most of that "vacation" time was during the summer, according to Knoller. But Knoller says Clinton only took 21 "vacation" days during his first year.

    It’s worth mentioning that President Obama has also made 11 trips — all or part of 27 days — to Camp David, the presidential retreat in Frederick County, Md. Knoller, however, says he doesn’t count trips to Camp David as part of any presidents’ "vacation" time. But for the sake of comparison, President George W. Bush, made more trips to that country residence than Obama. According to Knoller, Bush made 25 trips — a total of 78 days — to Camp David in 2001.

    But no matter how much time a president actually spends away from the official residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Knoller says that the commander in chief is never really off the clock. "I have long held the view that a US president is never really on vacation," Knoller told FactCheck.org in an e-mail. "The job - and its awesome powers and responsibilities - is his wherever he is and whatever he’s doing."

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