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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!President Obama on Valentine's Day morning motorcaded over to Fort McNair to play some basketball before departing for Camp David to join First Lady Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha who went up Friday. A pretty sedate Presidents'/Valentines Day weekend compared to last year, when the First Family flew to Chicago for a long February weekend in what has turned out to be the only trip back home for the entire family since moving into the White House. We do know that the two top White House executive chef Cristeta Comerford and White House pastry chef Bill Yosses will be guests Monday on ...
The 50,000 guests at White House parties and tours in December saw the Obama family's holiday decorations were traditional but with a few unique touches. First Lady Michelle Obama said the 2009 theme for the decorations is "Reflect, Rejoice and Renew." "Christmas and the New Year has always been a time to reflect on our many blessings, to rejoice in the pleasure of spending time with our family and our friends, and to renew our commitment to one another and to the causes that we believe in," Mrs. Obama said. "And I wanted to continue that part of the tradition during our first holiday season ...
Martha Stewart and actor Matthew Morrison toured the White House Monday, separately, to view the Obama family's first Christmas decorations. In the East Room, Morrison was greeted by fans who only knew him by his character's name -- "Mr. Schuester" -- from the hit Fox show, "Glee." He was in Washington, D.C. for the Kennedy Center honors Sunday night. On the other end of the East Wing, Stewart appeared from an unmarked door in the grand foyer for a personal tour of the decorations. Wearing a brown suit with purple suede stilettos, Stewart and her entourage navigated inside the velvet ropes ...
As a fan of various social media sites and blogging in general, I happen to occasionally find myself on Brian Cuban's blog "The Cuban Revolution". And, considering the events of today's Securities and Exchange Commission news, it seemed pretty appropriate to check out what he was discussing.Unsurprisingly, he issued a relatively brief statement about the SEC's charges on Mavericks owner (and his brother, natch) Mark Cuban. And he has a pretty good point -- this is a civil action, so people should probably stop discussing the differences between Cuban and Martha Stewart.This is the only time I ...
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