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  • Is Obama Falling Off the Smoking Wagon?

    Katie Connolly | Jun 23, 2009 03:49 PM

    At one of the lighter moments of today's Presidential Press Conference, McClatchy Reporter Margaret Talev asked Obama something we've all been wondering: Is he still smoking? Obama seemed a little testy at first, replying that the tobacco bill he signed into law yesterday wasn't about his own episodic addiction. But he soon simmered down. Here's his response, via the White House transcript:

    "As a former smoker, I constantly struggle with it.  Have I fallen off the wagon sometimes?  Yes.  Am I a daily smoker, a constant smoker?  No.  I don't do it in front of my kids, I don't do it in front of my family, and I would say that I am 95 percent cured, but there are times where -- (laughter) -- there are times where I mess up.  And, I mean, I've said this before.  I get this question about once every month or so, and I don't know what to tell you, other than the fact that, like folks who go to AA, once you've gone down this path, then it's something you continually struggle with, which is precisely why the legislation we signed was so important, because what we don't want is kids going down that path in the first place.  Okay?"

    So it seems possible that we'll be discovering the odd cigarette butt in the woods at Camp David. Does it matter? I'm normally anti-smoking, but in this case, I'm inclined to be lenient. After all, Obama arguably has the most stressful job in the universe. What happens if he doesn't have an outlet for his anxiety? We've seen what transpires in the White House when Presidents have more salacious appetities. If, during this time of large scale uncertainty, cigarettes are the President's worst vice, then I'm prepared to give him a break. Et vous, dear Gaggle readers? 


  • Ouch: Clinton's Fractured Elbow

    Holly Bailey | Jun 23, 2009 09:55 AM

    Here’s the latest from the White House’s Flickr feed: A photo of President Obama with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who fractured her right elbow last week.

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  • SC Gov Reportedly Found, But Questions Continue

    Holly Bailey | Jun 23, 2009 09:32 AM
    The Mark Sanford story just gets stranger. Late last night, Sanford’s staff came clean about the South Carolina governor’s previously undisclosed location: They say he’s hiking the Appalachian Trail this week—although they won’t say exactly where. But this has done little to appease his critics who say Sanford should have let people know where he was going in case of a state emergency of some kind. Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer tells Politico that he believes his office was misled by Sanford’s staff, who he says didn’t actually know where the governor was despite their claims. According to Politico, Bauer called Sanford’s office Monday and requested an “immediate phone conversation with the governor.” “That request was denied because the governor’s chief of staff does not know where the governor is and has not communicated with the governor since he left South Carolina last Thursday,” Bauer told Politico. “I cannot take lightly that his staff has not had communication with him for more than four days and that no one, including his own family, knows his whereabouts.” Now, to be fair, Bauer and Sanford aren’t exactly best buddies. Bauer is gearing up to run for governor when Sanford’s term ends, and Sanford appears to have thrown his support to another Republican. But Bauer makes a fair a point here: What if an emergency had happened? Would Sanford have been able to be located quickly? This is very odd behavior for a governor who has been musing about a 2012 White House run.