Vacationing Obama Could End Up Like George Bush

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In my 2005 book From Mount Vernon to Crawford: A History of the Presidents and Their Retreats, I looked at presidential vacations over the years and concluded that Americans generally understand the need for their president to take a break from the White House. But that understanding erodes if a president appears to be living it up when the country is suffering.

It turns out that Obama's vacation predicament is similar to the one that George H.W. Bush faced in the summer of 1991 as he was preparing to run for re-election. Bush spent much of that summer at his seaside estate in Kennebunkport, Maine, prompting criticism that he was frolicking—riding his speedboat, playing golf—even though the country was mired in a recession. It fueled a perception that Bush was disconnected from the country, and that perception grew. He lost his bid for a second term the following year. [Check out our editorial cartoons on President Obama.]

Obama, however, is working hard to avoid that image. He just completed a three-day bus trip through the Midwest to demonstrate his concern for everyday people, and he promises to announce a new job-creation plan next month.

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There's a huge difference between either Bush vacationing while President and Obama's repeated highly costly trips either abroad or on vacation or for that matter entertaining in the White House. Bush Sr. went to his own home Kennebunkport and lived modestly, his son went to his own Crawford Ranch or his father's residence, or Camp David, he didn't play golf because his troops didn't have access to that luxury. And the economy and unemployment figures were never as bad as they are now.

pat of VT 1:56PM September 04, 2011

He's gone gray in the past several years. He gave up campaigning during the debt crisis; that says something. The man deserves a vacay. And I"m not just saying that because he's my boyfriend.

jean of CA 1:47AM August 19, 2011

Once upon a time there was this tone deaf prez who HAD to have something to balance out his lifestyles-of the-rich-and-famous vacation he had been intent on taking. So Obama went off on a “three-day tour” to conduct what his minions in the media called “official presidential business.” Then Gilligan, er, I mean, Obama toured middle America . . . on a Canadian-made Greyhound One. (Please see “tone deaf.”)

Unfortunately, Obama was traveling in a million-dollar black bus -- with no American flags anywhere -- making his motorcade ride more like a hearse in a funeral procession.

Anyway, Obama had obviously embarked upon yet another one of his (never-ending) campaign swings, with the idea that -- as Dem pollsters hoped -- Obama might be able to lure back at least some rural white middle class voters now fleeing him in droves. Sadly, the self-proclaimed “post-racial” prez chose not to get out in front of the recent news of the day that more flash mob-generated incidents of violence had occurred -- odd behavior considering how his supporters viewed him as some kind of healing unifier. (Not.) Obama would instead use his bully pulpit in its literal sense, telling lies, spewing hate, and (of course) pretending to commiserate with the jobless. Then (naturally) he was off to Martha’s Vineyard! (Please see “tone deaf” again.)

Of course, what with his “laser beam-like focus” on jobs and all, Obama let it be known he had a cool new jobs plan that would save-or-create more jobs -- and that he would unveil it just as soon as his vacation was over (and not a moment too soon). But most already know his plan: Waste more taxpayer funds on absolutely nothing, except for filling-up more government union coffers, and maybe some new “recovery” signs. Or maybe even a tee-shirt that says “Obama spent another trillion and all America’s children got was this lousy tee-shirt that the government has already taken off their back.” You get the idea.

No word yet on whether Obama has any future flash mob campaign stops planned. Stay tuned…

JoeKidd of CA 6:18PM August 18, 2011

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A longtime chief White House correspondent for U.S. News & World Report, Kenneth T. Walsh has covered five presidents beginning with Ronald Reagan. Along with other U.S. News writers, he continues to provide insight into the White House of Barack Obama and the world of presidential campaigns.

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