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Corrupt Government Title: Top 5 ‘let them eat cake’ moments of the Obama White House Michelle Obama may be missing the point. Responding to a new book by New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor that characterizes the first lady as an occasionally unhappy and strident White House resident, Mrs. Obama said in an interview broadcast Wednesday on CBS that people have inaccurately tried to portray her as some kind of angry black woman and that I love this job. It has been a privilege from day one. Missing in Mrs. Obamas self-defense, which primarily pushed back against reports of tension between her and President Obamas top aides? A rebuttal to ongoing criticism that the Obamas have seemed out of economic touch with a nation struggling with high unemployment and the ongoing fallout of the Great Recession. Case in point: Ms. Kantors book depicts a lavish, unpublicized 2009 Alice in Wonderland White House Halloween party featuring director Tim Burton and actor Johnny Depp, a soiree that has drawn negative scrutiny for taking place during the deepest dip of the economic downturn. As Nancy Reagan once learned after being blasted for buying pricey White House china during a recession, both political opponents and the general public can quickly turn against presidential glamour at least when it comes off as less Jackie Kennedy than Marie Antoinette. Herein, a guide to Mr. and Mrs. Obamas top Let Them Eat Cake controversies: 1. The Pain in Spain Incident: The first lady and daughter Sasha took a five-day trip to southern Spain, shopping, visiting coastal towns and lunching with the nations king and queen. Criticism: Mrs. Obama and her daughter stayed at a five-star coastal resort where rooms run from $400 to almost $7,000 per night and the first lady was photographed wearing an off-the-shoulder top from pricey designer Jean Paul Gaultier, causing critics to blast the seeming show of extravagance during a period of 9.5 percent unemployment. Infuriating fact: While the Obamas paid their own way for the trip, American taxpayers picked up the estimated $250,000 security tab. Infuriating fact II: The White House had dubbed it Recovery Summer. Doh! Mitigating fact: Mrs. Obama reportedly went to Spain to comfort a friend whose father had recently died and whose daughter, a friend of Sashas, always had wanted to celebrate her birthday in the country. Quotable: New York Daily News writer Andrea Tantaros labeled Mrs. Obama more like a modern-day Marie Antoinette than an average mother of two and noted that the trip and glitzy destination contrasted with President Obamas demonization of the rich that smacks of hypocrisy. Cake rating: Three slices out of five. Nothing wrong with a sun-splashed getaway, let alone consoling a friend, but Mrs. Obamas advisers should have known better than to take a posh trip to coastal Spain hello, envy alert! in August, which traditionally is the slow, silly season for national news. 2. Date Fright Incident: Mr. and Mrs. Obama jetted up to New York City for a date night dinner and a Broadway play in May, 2009. Criticism: Conservative commentators and Republican officials slagged the president for having a flashy night on the town during a recession. Infuriating fact: A few months earlier, executives from the struggling, bailed-out American auto industry were widely criticized for traveling to Washington hearings in expensive private jets. Why should Mr. Obama get a free pass? Mitigating fact: Mr. and Mrs. Obama seem to have a, you know, loving marriage. Quotable: Said Rick Santorum: I think [Mr. Obama] has to realize that flying to New York is self-indulgent. Go down to the corner bar and have a drink, a shot and a beer. It does not matter where you go with your wife, its with your wife. Thats really the point. Cake rating: Zero slices. In a harried, fast-paced world where romance is more or less dead - sorry, did you just propose to me? I was checking my iPhone - bashing the president for being a good husband is just tacky. 3. Concerted Efforts Incident: In May of last year, the Obamas held a celebration of poetry and prose party in the East Room of the White House, with Chicago rapper Common among the invited guests. Criticism: Common real name: Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr. wrote a song honoring Assata Shakur, a convicted-cop killer and fugitive former Black Panther now living in Cuba; the rapper also expressed public support for convicted murderer and controversial cause celebre Mumia Abu-Jamal. A spokesman for the New Jersey State Police union blasted the White House. Mitigating fact: Among hip-hop fans, Common is known for thoughtful, positive and literate music; he also does charitable work with poor children in Chicago. Quotable: The young people who read this stuff, hear this stuff, are getting a very dangerous and deadly message, said president of the State Troopers Fraternal Association union David Jones, referring to Commons lyrics. Cake rating: One cupcake. A little tone deaf when it comes to law enforcement, sure, but hardly a textbook Let Them Eat Cake moment - in fact, it was a lot less annoying from a have-and-have-not standpoint than the time the Dow plummeted on the same day that Stevie Wonder, Charles Barkley, Jay-Z, Tom Hanks, Emmitt Smith and others partied at the White House. 4. Hawaii Five-Oh No Incident: The Obamas took a 17-day trip Hawaii at the end of last year, the familys annual Christmas vacation. Criticism: Actually, Mr. Obama didnt receive much flak well, except for a report in the National Enquirer that claimed the president wanted to take a cheaper, less extravagant trip to Camp David in Maryland, but was overruled by Mrs. Obama, whose spending has spiraled completely out of control. Infuriating fact: According to the U.K. Daily Mail, the cost of a private beachfront vacation home in Kailua, Oahu is $75,000 a month; the Hawaii Reporter reported that a similar Obama vacation in 2010 cost nearly $1.5 million. Mitigating fact: Well, the president is from Hawaii. Or is he? (Just kidding, Birtherism is so 2011). Cake rating: One slice. Not that theyre always wrong, but seriously, its the National Enquirer. Besides, nobody seems to begrudge Mr. Obama visiting his childhood home - is it his fault said home is a tropical island paradise? 5. Island of Misadventure Incident: With the White House still working on an unfinished jobs plan, Mr. Obama took a vacation to the resort island of Marthas Vineyard last August. Criticism: Mr. Obama arrived on the island just as the stock market tanked and opinion polls showed a large majority of Americans being unhappy with the state of the country. Infuriating fact: Mr. Obama used two helicopters and Air Force One to get to the island; Mrs. Obama and her daughters took a separate military jet and motorcade to arrive on the island four hours before her husband. Quotable: Sarah Palin called the president tone deaf, adding that she wouldnt go on vacation if she was Mr. Obama, especially to Marthas Vineyard. Cake rating: Two and a half slices. On one hand, the two-jets thing is pretty galling for anyone who has to take the bus or carpool; on the other, Marthas Vineyard may have a reputation as a wealthy liberal enclave, but its not exactly Palace of Versailles ostentatious.
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Actually this isn't true. Her staff accompanies her everywhere and they are paid excessively. Here is a brief glimpse: The highest paid is Chief of Staff Susan Sher, who gets the top $172,200. Here are the rest: $140,000 Frye, Jocelyn C. (DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF POLICY AND PROJECTS FOR THE FIRST LADY) $113,000 Rogers, Desiree G. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL SECRETARY) $102,000 Johnston, Camille Y. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE FIRST LADY) Winter, Melissa E. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY) $90,000 Medina, David S. (DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY) $84,000 Lelyveld, Catherine M. (DIRECTOR AND PRESS SECRETARY TO THE FIRST LADY) $75,000 Starkey, Frances M. (DIRECTOR OF SCHEDULING AND ADVANCE FOR THE FIRST LADY) $70,000 Sanders, Trooper (DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF POLICY AND PROJECTS FOR THE FIRST LADY) $65,000 Burnough, Erinn J. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY SOCIAL SECRETARY) Reinstein, Joseph B. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY SOCIAL SECRETARY) $62,000 Goodman, Jennifer R. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF SCHEDULING AND EVENTS COORDINATOR FOR THE FIRST LADY) $60,000 Fitts, Alan O. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ADVANCE AND TRIP DIRECTOR FOR THE FIRST LADY) Lewis, Dana M. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT AND PERSONAL AIDE TO THE FIRST LADY) $52,500 Mustaphi, Semonti M. (ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY TO THE FIRST LADY) $50,000 Jarvis, Kristen E. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR SCHEDULING AND TRAVELING AIDE TO THE FIRST LADY) $45,000 Lechtenberg, Tyler A. (ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE FIRST LADY) Tubman, Samantha (DEPUTY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR,SOCIAL OFFICE) $40,000 Boswell, Joseph J. (EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY) $36,000 Armbruster, Sally M. (STAFF ASSISTANT TO THE SOCIAL SECRETARY) Bookey, Natalie (STAFF ASSISTANT) Jackson, Deilia A. (DEPUTY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE FIRST LADY) They are also covered by "security costs" in addition to any direct measurement.
I wonder if any of them are not a member of a minority group? Wouldn't you love to see some white guy file a discrimination law suit against them for racial discrimination in hiring?
Why would it matter? Wouldn't you love to see some white guy file a discrimination law suit against them for racial discrimination in hiring? Go right ahead...
Why would it matter? Because of the obvious racism,of course. If it's fair for black to scream about racial discrimination in hiring and to file and win multi-million dollar lawsuits because of it,why wouldn't it be fair for whites to do the same thing? Wouldn't you love to see some white guy file a discrimination law suit against them for racial discrimination in hiring? Go right ahead... I would if I had applied for a job there and been refused employment.
No one said that it isn't. You're the one looking for racism everywhere...and seeing it everywhere but in yourself, btw...
Sneakypete, race 24/7. Glad I'm not the only one who notices it.
You see it because it is a kneejerk reaction to those who are terminally PC. And of course you see it in everytone but yourselves. But if that's what it takes to make you feel better about yourselves,go ahead.
Sneak...you don't miss a chance...never...
...to point out hypocrisy from the "Holier than Thou". And I don't plan on every cutting them much slac.
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