President Barack Obama greets neighbors near the Bonilla residence in Las Vegas, Nev., where he spoke about the mortgage refinancing proposal and ‘Project Rebuild’, a piece of the American Jobs Act, Oct. 24. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
President Obama orders a snack on a stop at Roscoe’s House of Chicken and Waffles in Los Angeles, Oct. 24
Pool report:Ā Pool had to enter from the rear, to see booths full of early-dining families stretching and craning their necks excitedly to watch POTUS, who already was at the counter ordering for himself and nearby aides, including Valerie Jarrett, Jay Carney, David Plouffe and Marvin Nicholson.
According to photo, Obama ordered the No. 9, “Country Boy,” which includes wings with a choice of waffle, potato salad or french fries.
POTUS, coatless and shirt sleeves rolled, then walked to one side of the restaurant and greeted the diners in each vinyl-covered booth. After heād shaken hands and chatted with a young African-American boy who looked to be about 10, and moved on, the boy turned to the white man he was dining with and said, “Iām never going to wash my hand again.”
For minutes afterward he continued to hold his left hand aloft, fingers spread, as his eyes followed POTUS around the room as if in wonder.
The president posed for cellphone photos and made the rounds of the room, greeting patrons.
One man with a woman and two children said to them, “He sounds just like he does on TV!”
President Obama leaves Roscoe’s House of Chicken and Waffles with Rep. Karen Bass
Thanks ChristiMtl – I suspect Krugman will be deeply disappointed if Joe Gagnon is right š
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Thanks Donna Dem
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Tuesday: The President will tape an appearance on āThe Tonight Show with Jay Lenoā before departing for San Francisco. In San Francisco, he will participate in a campaign event. In the afternoon the President will travel to Denver and participate in campaign events. He will spend Tuesday night in Denver.
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Text of the President’s remarks at today’s campaign event at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas here
“Their leader, Mitch McConnell said that ā and Iām going to make sure I quote this properly ā saving jobs of teachers and firefighters was just, and I quote, a bailout. A bailout! These arenāt bad actors who somehow screwed up the economy. They didnāt act irresponsibly. These are the men and women who teach our children and patrol our streets and run into burning buildings and save people. They deserve our support.”
President Obama is greeted by Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman at the McCarran International Airport
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President Obama is introduced by Stephen Cloobeck, Chairman of Diamond Resorts International, at a Democratic Party fundraiser in Las Vegas, October 24
President Obama walks toward Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Oct. 24. The President is heading on a three-day trip to the West Coast
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Reuters: President Barack Obama this week will announce a series of actions to help the economy that will not require congressional approval, including an initiative to make it easier for homeowners to refinance their mortgages, according to a White House official.
ā¦. The first of the initiatives will be unveiled during Obama’s three-day trip to western states beginning Monday. He will discuss the changes in mortgage rules at a stop in Nevada, which has one of the hardest-hit housing markets in the country.
The Obama administration has been working with the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, to find ways to make it easier for borrowers to switch to cheaper loans even if they have little to no equity in their homes.
ā¦. In Denver Wednesday, Obama will announce a student loan initiative.
“The only way we can truly attack our economic challenges is with bold, bipartisan action in Congress,” White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer told The New York Times. “The president will continue to pressure Congressional Republicans to put country before party and pass the American Jobs Act, but he believes we cannot wait, so he will act where they won’t.”
Steve Benen: Itās been about five months since the White House took the extraordinary step of unveiling President Obamaās long-form birth certificate, ending the āBirtherā conspiracy theory once and for all. With the questions answered, unhinged conservatives were forced to move on to other areas of nonsense.
Well, most of them, anyway:
New comments by Rick Perry in Parade magazine have revived the issue of whether the Texas governor believes that President Obama was born in the United States.
ā¦..I suspect all of this should, in fact, be taken at face value – he had dinner with a nutty conspiracy theorist; they chatted about Trumpās silly ideas; Perry found the nonsense persuasive; and when asked about it, the governor said what he was thinking.
Thereās no 11-dimensional chess here; Perry just isnāt terribly bright.
GOPolitico: President Barack Obama has a few very funny people on his side. Will Ferrell was honored with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center on Sunday night, and many of the comedians on the red carpet had nothing but good things to say about the president.
Ferrell said that he āmost definitelyā wants Obama to win another term …. he told POLITICO that Obama has faced some unprecedented challenges. āEvery president has a hard job but I think his is times ten,ā Ferrell said, adding that he likes that Obama āthinks before he speaks.ā
ā¦. Obama is doing a āgreat job,ā said Tim Meadows, another former āSNLā cast member. āItās easy for white liberals to turn their backs on Obama,ā he said, complaining that many people who used to support the president have jumped ship. āI donāt like how people are so wishy-washy,ā he said.
Not in the wishy-washy category: Comedian Jack Black.Ā āThereās a lot of haters out there, but Iām not one of them,” he said, declaring: “Obama all the way.”
Thanks Tulips & Donna Dem
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Irish Central: I think now would be an appropriate time to say thank you to President Barack Obama.
In comparison to his immediate predecessor his success in bringing the world’s most wanted terrorists and dictators to justice has been nothing short of remarkable.
ā¦.. Obama has rid the world of the scourge of Osama bin Laden, Anwar al-Awlaki and Moammar Qaddafi. And all of this was accomplished within six months: if Obama were a Republican, they’d be commissioning bronze statues by now.
You know they won’t say it now or ever, so let’s say it for them: thank you President Obama for making the world and the United States safer.
Dallas News: As Mitt Romney campaigns for the White House, his Mexican cousins and supporters in this Mormon community would like to weigh in on some of the most contentious issues of the campaign: immigration, border security and religion.
Romney has more than 20 distant relatives going back three generations and a legion of supporters living in this region where his father, George, was born – a sanctuary colony in the northern state of Chihuahua originally established by polygamists from Utah led by Mitt Romneyās great-grandfather Miles Park Romney. Mitt Romney has never set foot in the region, his relatives say, but they are closely following the campaign for the Republican nomination, sometimes a bit uncomfortably.
For one thing, Romney has said that, if elected, heād deport illegal immigrants within 90 days, build a border fence and have enough guards to secure it ⦠These are positions with which the Romneys south of the border donāt entirely agree.
āLetās get real. Sealing the border is a joke, itās senseless,ā said Brandon Romney, 33, a chili farmer and the local football coachā¦.
ā¦. Cousin Michael Romney ⦠is āpretty sureā he will support Mitt Romney but wants to first understand his economic plan and vision for Mexico. āI donāt really understand what his policy is,ā he said. āAddressing illegal immigration and Mexico have to be top priorities.ā
ā¦.Mitt Romney, as the son of an American born in Mexico, is entitled to dual citizenship under Mexican law.
ā¦. āI certainly hope his fatherās Mexican background would be a positive sign for better relations and a deeper understanding of issues between the United States and Mexico,ā said Jeffrey Jones, a Mormon and former Mexican senator. āIām disappointed that we havenāt seen that side of Mitt Romney. We need solutions by working together because the United States needs Mexico very seriously and Mexico needs the United States badly.ā
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