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President Obama literally dropped in next door last night
President Obama literally dropped in next door last night to meet with supporters at the Liberty Tavern. It is one of those opportunities to mingle with citizens. People like that friendliness, I think.
I have many opportunities to lay my eyes on the President, though catching his ear is something else. Once a President becomes one; the incumbent is swept up in processes and shrouded by organizations and procedures.
The President’s chief of staff filters his time and what and who he sees and hears. If one truly wants to make an impression on government leaders, aside from mass demonstrations, you have to work through the political system that begins locally.
Even then, the people representing you in your neighborhood are shrouded by process and limited by bandwidth.
I used to tell my public relations clients; making news is the product of timely deeds and accomplishments. Do something worthwhile, and then I can help you.
I am trying to accomplish something now by being a columnist focusing on the American Political System and sharing my ideas and those of others who have something to say about it too.
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“Obama Dines at Liberty Tavern in Clarendon
President has dinner with supporters
Friday, Oct 28, 2011 | Updated 7:56 AM EDT
Two retirees, a U.S. Postal Service worker and a business owner from politically important Midwestern and Southwestern states, all donors to President Barack Obama's re-election campaign, got a rare opportunity Thursday to bend his ear over dinner in Arlington, Va.
Obama said after the dinner at The Liberty Tavern on Wilson Boulevard in the Clarendon section of Arlington that he's president because of people like them.
"This dinner is important because I'm only president thanks to the work of millions of Americans like the four I just met,'' he tweeted.
According to arlnow.com, the president ate swordfish with white beans and lamb sausage.
“As an Arlington restaurant and independent business people, we’re just extremely flattered,” Liberty Tavern co-owner Stephen Fedorchak told arlnow.com. “It’s an honor. We understand the magnitude of it but we wanted to have fun with it as well. We offered the same hospitality we strive for with every guest that comes in our restaurant.”
Obama's re-election effort offered "Dinner with Barack" to help boost campaign contributions in the April-to-June fundraising quarter, during which it reported raising more than $47 million. Giving was not required, but the campaign requested donations of at least $5 from anyone willing to contribute.
Keeping its end of the deal, the campaign was paying for one night in a hotel and flying in the contributors from Arizona, Colorado, Indiana and Minnesota -- all states important to Obama's
re-election hopes.Of those states, Obama lost only Arizona in 2008. His campaign has floated the idea of trying to compete this time around in the traditionally Republican-leaning state. Minnesota traditionally
leans Democratic, but most of the upper Midwest states, which have suffered as a result of the economy, appear to be up for grabs heading into next year's presidential contest.The donors were identified as: Juanita Martinez, a retired teacher from Brighton, Colo.; Wendi Smith, an artist and retired professor from Corydon, Ind.; Ken Knight, a U.S. Postal Service
employee from Chandler, Ariz.; and Casey Helbling, an entrepreneur and small-business owner fromMinneapolis.Reporters allowed into the upstairs dining room before any food or drinks were served heard Obama and Knight chat about spring training and the Chicago White Sox, Obama's favorite baseball team.
Obama, dressed casually in slacks and a shirt with the sleeves rolled up, then asked each donor where they were from as reporters were escorted back downstairs. He spent about an hour at the
restaurant before returning to the White House.Vice President Joe Biden, a subsequent addition to the dinner, did not attend because he was out of the country, having led a U.S. delegation to Saudi Arabia on Thursday to offer condolences after
the recent death of the kingdom's second-in-line for the throne.Obama had dinner with campaign donors when he first ran for president. The dinner contest will be held quarterly as the presidential race steams toward a November 2012 finish line.
In a video announcement from his 2008 campaign, Obama said he wanted to meet donors over dinner because national political candidates spend too much time at fancy fundraisers with the
well-to-do, closed off from hearing the concerns and needs of ordinary people.Coincidentally, Thursday's dinner was scheduled a day after Obama returned from a three-day fundraising swing through Nevada, California and Colorado. He headlined six fundraisers, including at the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas and the Hollywood home of actors Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas. The trip also included stops where Obama met everyday people, including at Roscoe's, a popular chicken restaurant chain in Los Angeles.
Two months ago, Obama had lunch on Capitol Hill with a group of campaign volunteers who were selected based on essays they wrote about organizing. Obama got his start in politics by working as a community organizer in Chicago.”



Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (14)
at 06:14 on October 29th, 2011
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at 06:22 on October 29th, 2011
The words Obama and liberty should never be used in the same article. Unless you are writing about how Obama is cutting a hole under the Constitutional foundations of American liberty.
at 06:38 on October 29th, 2011
We derive from liber as in, your right to be greedy is your liberty; my right to infringe is my liberty.
at 07:09 on October 29th, 2011
I like how you infer that my hard work is greed, while making the presupposition that you have a non-participatory moral right to profit by my sweat and toil. Who's right to be greedy are you protecting with your assumed right to infringe?
at 09:17 on October 29th, 2011
What about my hard work?
at 09:58 on October 29th, 2011
Your hard work? How can you cry about the value of your work if you believe you have the moral right to usurp my effort to your will. Your effort becomes as valueless as you hold mine for me. Now get to @#$%^& work. I have needs and expectations. Fulfill them and we'll see about giving you treat. By the way. We've decide that you owe us 10 more years of labor. You'll get the brass watch at 75 but, no promises.
at 10:19 on October 29th, 2011
That xhaksh!# watch made my wrist turn green.
at 07:47 on October 30th, 2011
The brass watch goes around your neck, and time is ticking away along with your usefulness to the victim mob. Luckily for you, Obama is going to extend your usefulness to the mob. Adjusting social security to let you off the hook ten years after most individual clocks have stopped beating.
at 07:15 on October 29th, 2011
I quite agree with this sentence"Who's right to be greedy are you protecting with your assumed right to infringe?" !
at 09:06 on October 29th, 2011
My right to be needy.
at 08:30 on October 29th, 2011
Republican candidates are a joke this election season..Obama will be re-elected. Once Obama recovers this Bush destroyed economy and labor market. Rebalances the wealth back to the middle class once again. Makes America strong in the world again. Everyone will be singing that 'Love Obama' girl song once again..lol
at 07:18 on October 30th, 2011
Please check my coverage of the campaigns and candidates at Politisite.
http://politisite.com/about/jag/
I have to behave myself over there.
at 11:02 on October 29th, 2011
I think someone should move to a place where there is no government to steal the fruits of his hard earned labor. May I suggest Somalia?
at 12:06 on October 29th, 2011
Somalia was unfortunate to have your idea of government. A government that robbed the people of resource, labor, and future opportunity. A government that left the people broke and the system corrupted. As long as we have social victims like you demanding the government look after them. As long as we have Obama's unending expansion of government services, placing an ever increasing tax burden on a ever decreasing taxable base during this economic depression. A economic depression that has yet to bottom out. There is no need to move. You have ensured that Somalia has come to us. Thanks to your socialist ideology before economic pragmatism we have won the race to the bottom. Become a nation of social victim bottom feeders. Hurray.