Monday, September 28, 2009
PRIORITIES...Michelle goes first ...followed by the usurper...taxpayers be damned!...
Updated 1:44 PM CDT, Mon, Sep 28, 2009
President Obama will travel to Copenhagen to make a pitch for Chicago’s Olympic bid, White House officials have confirmed to NBC News.
Obama will leave for Denmark Thursday night, hours after his wife Michelle departs for the vote. The president made the final decision Saturday night after returning from the G20 summit in Pittsburgh.
"The President decided over the weekend that he wanted be a part of the final push as we enter the home stretch," Jarrett told Politico.com
"He did not want to leave any stone unturned. He is very excited about joining the First Lady for both the final presentation and the question and answer session. The Olympic spirit is about giving it your very best down to finish line and not taking anything for granted. That's what his presence in Copenhagen will demonstrate."
MEANWHILE: OBAMA HAS ONLY TALKED TO AFGHANISTAN COMMNDER GENERAL MCCHRYSTAL ONCE.
President Obama will travel to Copenhagen to make a pitch for Chicago’s Olympic bid, White House officials have confirmed to NBC News.
Obama will leave for Denmark Thursday night, hours after his wife Michelle departs for the vote. The president made the final decision Saturday night after returning from the G20 summit in Pittsburgh.
"The President decided over the weekend that he wanted be a part of the final push as we enter the home stretch," Jarrett told Politico.com
"He did not want to leave any stone unturned. He is very excited about joining the First Lady for both the final presentation and the question and answer session. The Olympic spirit is about giving it your very best down to finish line and not taking anything for granted. That's what his presence in Copenhagen will demonstrate."
MEANWHILE: OBAMA HAS ONLY TALKED TO AFGHANISTAN COMMNDER GENERAL MCCHRYSTAL ONCE.
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