The
Obamas will be living in Washington, D.C., for at least the first
two-plus years of the Trump administration. And while Sasha Obama is no
doubt happy to be able to finish high school at the nearby Sidwell
Friends School, one can only imagine that the rest of the family would
rather avoid regular run-ins with their new neighbors Ivanka Trump
and Jared Kushner. But despite the fact that recent presidents have
tended to get out of dodge as soon as the opposing party takes over the
Oval Office,
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Saturday, 28 January 2017
Sunday, 25 December 2016
Barack & Michelle Obama Celebrate their Achievements in Final Christmas Address
Outgoing U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama says they are leaving America better than they met it.
Delivering their final Christmas time weekly address on Saturday, the Obamas wished families across the U.S. a joyous festive season.
The President and the First Lady recalled their first joint holiday address eight years ago, and thanked the Americans for the honour to serve.
The Obamas also thanked the U.S. troops for their service and urged people to find ways to support them during the festive season.
“Merry Christmas everybody! One of the best parts of the holiday season is spending time with the special people in your life. And for me, that means getting some help from my best friend (Michelle) for our annual Christmas Weekly Address.On her part, Michelle described celebrating Christmas in the White House for the past eight years as a privilege, saying she stood by Obama to give him all the help he could get.
And the greatest gift that Michelle and I have received over the last eight years has been the honour of serving as your President and First Lady.
Together, we fought our way back from the worst recession in 80 years, and got unemployment to a nine-year low. We secured health insurance for another 20 million Americans, and new protections for folks who already had insurance.
We made America more respected around the world, took on the mantle of leadership in the fight to protect this planet for our kids, and much, much more. By so many measures, our country is stronger and more prosperous than it was when we first got here. And I’m hopeful we’ll build on the progress we’ve made in the years to come.
For the final time as the First Family, we join our fellow Christians around the world to rejoice in the birth of our Saviour. And as we retell His story from that Holy Night, we’ll also remember His eternal message, one of boundless love, compassion and hope.
Those are values that help guide not just my family’s Christian faith, but that of Jewish Americans, and Muslim Americans; nonbelievers and Americans of all backgrounds.
And no one better embodies that spirit of service than the men and women who wear our country’s uniform and their families.
So as we look forward to the New Year, let’s resolve to recommit ourselves to the values we share. And on behalf of the all the Obamas – Michelle, Malia, Sasha, Bo, and Sunny – Merry Christmas, everybody,” the two-term U.S. president said.
“Celebrating the holidays in the White House over these past eight years has been a true privilege. We’ve been able to welcome over half a million guests… our outstanding pastry chefs have baked 200,000 holiday cookies… and Barack has treated the American people to countless dad jokes.
This year’s White House holiday theme is ‘The Gift of the Holidays’, and our decorations reflect some of our greatest gifts as a nation: from our incredible military families, to the life-changing impact of a great education.
The idea that we are our brother’s keeper and our sister’s keeper; that we should treat others as we would want to be treated.
And that we care for the sick… feed the hungry… and welcome the stranger… no matter where they come from, or how they practice their faith.
As always, many of our troops are far from home this time of year, and their families are serving and sacrificing right along with them. Their courage and dedication allow the rest of us to enjoy this season. That’s why we’ve tried to serve them as well as they’ve served this country.
Go to JoiningForces.gov to see how you can honor and support the service members, veterans and military families in your community – not just during the holidays, but all year round.
And we wish you and your family a happy and healthy 2017… thanks, and God bless,” the First Lady said.
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
North Korea: Obama’s ‘failed regime’ will enter the ‘cesspool of history,’
North Korea's official mouthpiece, the Korean Central News Agency, issued a blistering message
on President Obama's eight years in power ahead of the U.S. election, denouncing the White House's
policies in East Asia. The KCNA article — a “white paper” titled “US
collapse is its fate in history” — mocked the Obama administration's
“pivot to Asia” and criticized its plans to counter nuclear
proliferation.
KCNA, which has referred to the U.S. president as a “wicked black monkey” in the past and described Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's appearance
as that of a “pensioner going shopping,” declared over the weekend that
the United States is home to a “completely failed regime” that “will
certainly be buried.”
Its white paper purported to summarize the
failings of U.S. policy — or “imperialist moves” — during Obama's
tenure. It called out U.S. efforts to halt North Korea's nuclear
program, saying they have been consigned to the “cesspool of history”
and reflect only Washington's “ambition for nuclear monopoly.”
It
offered some characteristic (and delusional) tough talk: “The Obama
administration's hostile policy toward the DPRK [North Korea] and its
strategy for dominating Asia are going totally bankrupt [through] the
toughest counteraction of Songun Korea to terminate the empire of evil,”
KCNA said, referring to Pyongyang's formal state ideology.
North
Korea has spent years developing its covert nuclear program, much to
the alarm and ire of the United States and its Asian allies. The specter
of the pariah state's nukes has hung over the election campaign, with
Republican Donald Trump suggesting earlier that he would welcome other
friendly countries in the region perhaps obtaining their own atomic
weapons — something that flies in the face of decades of Washington
policy.
Nuclear proliferation experts who watch North Korea believe the regime is refining its strategic thinking
around when it could deploy its nuclear arsenal, moving away from
simple Cold War-era deterrence to actually considering using tactical
nukes in conventional warfare.
“It
looks like North Korea is thinking about what it would look like if
they had to use these weapons on their own,” Vipin Narang, a political
scientist at MIT, told my colleague Anna Fifield last month. “This program is no longer a joke.”
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of the Atlantic, this week published a doomsday assessment of how a potential nuclear escalation by Pyongyang could spell disaster under a Trump presidency:
No country in recent years has consistently thwarted the national security objectives of U.S. presidents in the way that North Korea has. Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and their top advisers and negotiators have tried, and failed, to curtail North Korea’s nuclear ambitions. Their failures, though, were of the manageable sort: So far, at least, a misstep by an American president has not led to a nuclear exchange on — or beyond — the Korean peninsula.
Goldberg
adds: “There is nothing in Donald Trump’s record to suggest that he has
the self-possession, discipline, analytical sophistication, and
capacity to assimilate new information that would allow him to cope with
a North Korea-sized challenge.”
Source: WP
Saturday, 17 September 2016
Plagiarism: Presidency to punish official who inserted Obama's quote in President Buhari's speech
The Presidency has responded to reports that President
Buhari plagiarized president Barack Obama's speech at the launch of "Change Begins
With Me" reorientation campaign in Abuja last week.
A part of President Buhari's speech (right) contained largely the same
arrangement of words and emotional outburst that President Obama used in
his 2008 victory speech (left) after he was elected the first American black
president. Reacting to the report, Senior Special Adviser to President
Buhari on Media and Publicity, Shehu Garba, says the official
responsible for the speech will be sanctioned
Below is the statement issued by Shehu Garba Shehu, SSAP Media and Publicity to the President:
The Presidency wishes to respond to a story on alleged plagiarism in a
Presidential Speech that has been trending for most of today.
The
Presidency observed that the similarities between a paragraph in
President Obama’s 2008 Victory Speech and what the President read in
paragraph nine of the sixteen-paragraph while inaugurating the “Change
begins with me” are too close to be passed as coincidence. There was a
mistake by an overzealous administration staff and we regret that this
has happened.
A Deputy Director in the Presidency has accepted responsibility for the
insertion of the contentious paragraphs even when a query to him was
being typed.
This serious oversight will be investigated thoroughly and appropriate punishment meted.
The Presidency, once again regrets this unfortunate incident. Measures
have been put in place to ensure that this does not happen again.
President Muhammadu Buhari admonished Nigerians to move past incident
and focus on the message of change which the country needs in order to
restore our cherished value systems.
Source: Quotes culled from Thisday
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