Obama after dark

Posted by | July 2, 2016 11:05 | Filed under: Politics


Michael D. Shear in the New York Times looks at the president in “off hours”.

Mr. Obama calls himself a “night guy,” and as president, he has come to consider the long, solitary hours after dark as essential as his time in the Oval Office. Almost every night that he is in the White House, Mr. Obama has dinner at 6:30 with his wife and daughters and then withdraws to the Treaty Room, his private office down the hall from his bedroom on the second floor of the White House residence.

There, his closest aides say, he spends four or five hours largely by himself.

He works on speeches. He reads the stack of briefing papers delivered at 8 p.m. by the National Security Council staff secretary. He reads 10 letters from Americans chosen each day by his staff. “How can we allow private citizens to buy automatic weapons? They are weapons of war,” Liz O’Connor, a Connecticut middle school teacher, wrote in a letter Mr. Obama read on the night of June 13.

The president also watches ESPN, reads novels or plays Words With Friends on his iPad.

Michelle Obama occasionally pops in, but she goes to bed before the president, who is up so late he barely gets five hours of sleep a night. For Mr. Obama, the time alone has become more important.

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2 responses to Obama after dark

  1. alpacadaddy July 2nd, 2016 at 13:06

    Doesn’t surprise me… all in all, he seems like a very thoughtful & intelligent guy… and a definite upgrade from the empty-headed, swaggering Republiclown who preceded him!

  2. mistlesuede July 3rd, 2016 at 00:16

    I’m going to miss him.

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