Monday, September 21, 2009

Please take another vacation, Obama

Obama's Week:

Monday: President Obama gives speech on the economy in Troy, NY before traveling to New York City and appearing on the David Letterman Show.

Tuesday: The president speaks to U.N. secretary general's climate change summit and the annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative. He'll host African heads of state for lunch, a climate change dinner at night and in between hold a bilateral meeting with Chinese leader Hu Jintao.

Wednesday: The president gives a speech to UN General Assembly, holds bilateral meetings with Japanese and Russian prime ministers; hosts meeting to talk about strengthening the peacekeeping function of the UN; attends a heads-of-state lunch; and hosts American reception in the evening with First Lady.

Thursday: The president presides over a UN Security Council summit on arms control, before the security council votes on a UN resolution on nonproliferation. Then he departs for Pittsburgh and the G-20 meetings.

Friday: Morning session of the G-20; working lunch; afternoon session; followed by a press conference.
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. . . will be none other than Valerie Jarrett, the confidante to President Obama who is so close to him that Obama described her in July to the New York Times, as “family,” adding “I trust her completely.” (Family, eh? Isn’t that how Obama described Jeremiah Wright — as like a “crazy old uncle” — until it was time to toss him under the bus?)
Other points of charm include Jarrett’s having ties to the radical Students for a Democratic Society and, ultimately, Bill Ayers, the man to whom all radical roads seem to wind.

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