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Home Front: Politix
President Obama Is Pooped!
2010-03-14
According to London's Sunday Telegraph, the president's decision to not welcome British Prime Minister Gordon Brown last March with the customary press conference and State Dinner was not a result of a deliberate slight, rather POTUS was tired.

"Big first year leaves Obama tired," the AP's Julie Pace wrote on December 29 of last year. "After a sleepless, overnight flight to Oslo to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, President Barack Obama made a not altogether surprising admission. He was tired."

The president was open in explaining his pooped-out appearance. "You have a convergence of factors that have made this a difficult year not so much for me but for the American people...Absolutely that weighs on me," the fatigued commander-in-collapse sighed.

And according to London's Sunday Telegraph, the president's decision to not welcome British Prime Minister Gordon Brown last March with the customary press conference and State Dinner was not a result of a deliberate slight, rather POTUS was pooped. "People say he looks tired more often than they're used to," said an anonymous strategist.

And like a yawn, exhaustion in the White House is contagious. In another New York Times article, White House senior adviser David Axelrod admits he's "tired" and his friends are worried "he's getting close to a burnout kind of thing." It sounds like the White House is in desperate need of some NoDoz, or better yet, more sleep.

The Telegraph also contained this stunning admission by a Democratic strategist with ties to several White House staffers, "...the president has regularly appeared worn out and drawn during evening work sessions with senior staff in the West Wing and has been forced to make decisions more quickly than he is comfortable."
Posted by:Fred

#19  TW- My thoughts EXACTLY.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2010-03-14 15:17  

#18  "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."

No matter what time this clown goes to bed, he ain't gonna be wise, Tom.

Any chance we can get him to just go to bed and stay there? :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-03-14 13:05  

#17  IIRC , he complained about this during the campaign, as well.
Posted by: Clinemble Bucket7108   2010-03-14 12:31  

#16  Too Pooped To Pop by Chuck Berry

Hey Barry take it from another Berry, you need to take your vitamins and learn a new song and dance.

Your excuses just don't play, remember "it's Bush's fault"

Black Bart, posting here as Spater etc. - please stick to one 'nym right now.

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Posted by: Spater Scourge of the Infinitesmal1256   2010-03-14 12:00  

#15  Who knew spending other people's money would be so hard!
Posted by: DMFD   2010-03-14 11:30  

#14  Smoking more but enjoying it less?
Posted by: notascrename   2010-03-14 10:42  

#13  My heart weeps for the untenable position Obama found himself, through no fault of his own. Just imagine if he had to commute too. The Horror.
Posted by: ed   2010-03-14 10:05  

#12  --"Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."
Posted by: Tom--Pa   2010-03-14 09:47  

#11  There is an exceptional Day By Day comic today, featuring Obama as Louis XVI:

http://www.daybydaycartoon.com/
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-03-14 09:31  

#10  Ah, cut him some slack! He's never had a job before where he was required to show up every damn day for weeks on end.
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2010-03-14 08:59  

#9  Parties, date nights, movie nights, all reported in the press... instead of concentrating on the requirements of his job. But somehow the stupid George W. Bush managed to get the job done for eight years, despite not being intelligent enough to edit the Harvard Law Review. It boggles the mind.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-03-14 08:06  

#8  Reagan was nearly twice Bambi's age. He may have napped at cabinet meetings, but napping is healthy and the republic did not seem to suffer. Perhaps Bambi should nap more.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-03-14 07:52  

#7  "You know -- this 'work' thing... is really tiring!"
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-03-14 07:44  

#6  Until the last line, which can be interpreted ambiguously, this reads like a good news story. The less Obama et al can do, the better.
Posted by: Bulldog   2010-03-14 05:22  

#5  Be Happy, Go LUCKY STRIKE!
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-03-14 04:13  

#4  pretty soon even someone as dim as Gordo will catch on, at least one would think they would

If one assumes they're capable of learning from experience.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-03-14 03:26  

#3  as if the long string of diplomatic affronts wasn't insulting enough, he throws in this particularly stupid 'excuse'.

pretty soon even someone as dim as Gordo will catch on. at least one would think they would
Posted by: abu do you love   2010-03-14 01:17  

#2  Awwwwwwwww. Pooooor babeeeeeeee.

Ya' want some cheese to go with that whiiiiiinnnnne?

Losers.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-03-14 00:17  

#1  Dang! This POTUS gig a mo'fo!

-- Presidentin' B. Hard.

Posted by: SteveS   2010-03-14 00:12  

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