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Friday, February 20, 2009
John McCaslin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Flying High
by John McCaslin
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Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl and Fox News host Greta Van Susteren are the latest to echo this columnist's question: "Does President Obama practice what he preaches?"

In other words, whether it's necessary, given the country's dire economic situation, for Mr. Obama to be spending millions of taxpayer dollars traversing the country aboard Air Force One, most recently to promote - and eventually sign - his economic stimulus package (among other personal trips and campaign-style photo-ops, like celebrating Valentine's Day in Chicago and flying 31 minutes to a Democratic retreat in Virginia).

It was Mr. Obama who pointed out this month: "If the taxpayers are helping you, then you have certain responsibilities to not be living high on the hog."

We suggested the president missed a perfect opportunity to highlight his promised "change" by addressing his recent audiences in Indiana, Florida, Illinois, Colorado, Arizona and Virginia via video hookup. The savings - and kudos - would have been equally tremendous.

On Wednesday night, Ms. Van Susteren cited Inside the Beltway, saying, "I never complained before about presidents using a 747 and Air Force One," but it's different now with the "focus on the economy."

Mr. Kyl, her Republican guest, said, "You can do the math. The president flew out here, stayed last night, went to a high school this morning ... gave his speech and then he left town. And I understand he did the same thing in Denver yesterday."

"If it's just used as a backdrop, if there's no other business, why in the world are we spending that kind of money just to sign a bill or make an announcement?" asked the host.

BUMPS AND DUNKS

The 6-foot-1 President Obama received much ink last week after he accidentally banged his head on the low doorway of Marine One as the chopper prepared to depart the White House.

Like all tough commanders in chief, Mr. Obama brushed off the slight bump and concentrated on the mission at hand - pushing his economic stimulus plan.

Former Rep. Martin Lancaster, North Carolina Democrat, is the newest senior adviser at Dawson & Associates, a top environmental lobbying firm in Washington. Once upon a time, Mr. Lancaster was appointed by President Clinton to be the U.S. Army's assistant secretary for Civil Works (overseeing the Corps of Engineers), and like Mr. Obama he grew accustomed to ducking into helicopters.

Discussing the president's minor bump (as well as the media's infatuation with such presidential mishaps), he recalls the time he attended a military conference "in some forgotten city, and as I pulled up to the hotel door a very officious colonel met me and whisked me off to the ballroom where I was to speak." Continued...

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John McCaslin is a contributing columnist on Townhall.com and author of Inside The Beltway: Offbeat Stories, Scoops, and Shenanigans from around the Nation's Capital .

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The AZ Amnesty Twins speak out
Kyl and McCain shouldn't throw stones when they live in glass houses. I agree Obama isn't living by his own words, but I enjoyed his trip to the Mesa, AZ high school where he was greeted by 2,500 demonstrators asking for money for their pet projects like: hair transplant, new Mustang, vacation home, etc. Liberals have free speech, can spend money instead of encouraging people to make money the old fashioned way by earning it, can live the lives of leisure while they denegrate other Americans for aspiring to wealth, can fly private planes while criticing Americans for owning SUVs, etc. Republicans spent like drunken sailors for the past eight years, now Democrats are raising the level of spending to all time high. Change? What change? Climate change is a hoax. Obama is a hoax. No change.

WELL THEY WON!
YEAH,THEY WON! LIKE NANCY THE PIG SCREECHES DAILY.OBUMA FLYS HERE AND THERE.IS HE IS CAMPAINING? I THINK SO.WELL IT'S REALLY ALL HE KNOWS HOW TO DO.NEVER DID ANYTHING ELSE.BUT HEY WE GET $13 MORE TO PAY FOR UHHH MMMMM WHAT? THE STUPID PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY BETTER ENJOY IT WHILE THEY CAN...REAL CHANGE IS COMIN AND IT AIN'T GONNA BE SWEET NICE AND FUZZY.ALL THE REST OF US WHO DO WORK,HAVE WORKED ALL I LIVES ARE PISSED.WE HAVE BEEN WORKING GOIN ABOUT OUR LIVES.DEALIN WITH WHATEVER PROBLEM OURSELVE AND WITH OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS.NO GOVERMENT.WHILE WE DID THIS YOU IDIOTS HAVE MULTIPLIED LIKE THE VERMIN YOU ARE.THIS HAS TO END.NOW HEIL OBUMA.
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