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Restless president fantasizes about life in the shadows

Obama craves time away from White House

- NEDRA PICKLER

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — It’s perhaps appropriat­e that U. S. President Barack Obama is vacationin­g this weekend in California, where the state flag features a roaming grizzly.

The restless president, who has compared himself to a caged animal on recent wanderings by declaring the “bear is loose,” took a long Father’s Day weekend away with his wife and older daughter.

The visit to the desert resort area of Palm Springs is one of the ways Obama has been trying to escape during his sixth year cloistered in the White House.

“I think frankly we’ve all been through a cold and bitter winter and the bear has cabin fever,” said Obama friend and senior adviser Valerie Jarrett. “His cabin is a little bit bigger and harder to escape than most.”

Obama has fantasized about being “on a beach somewhere drinking out of a coconut” or simply being able to walk out of the White House gate and stroll around unrecogniz­ed.

In California, Obama has worked out mornings at a gym near the Rancho Mirage home where the first family is staying .

The hilltop home has sweeping views, a private tennis court and trapezoid swimming pool. Despite temperatur­es above 38 C, Obama was able to golf at two nearby courses .

Obama interspers­ed his four- day weekend with official duties, including Democratic Party fundraisin­g, a speech on climate change and calls to his national security adviser discussing military options to stop a violent insurgency in Iraq.

Obama seemed determined not to let the crisis overseas keep him from getting away, in a time- honoured tradition of presidents going on working vacations even as some question the optics.

“Sometimes when all of the brown stuff is hitting the rotating blades, a vacation is not the best thing to go on,” said Dana Perino, who was president George W. Bush’s press secretary.

Perino speaks from experience — Bush vacationed during Hurricane Katrina which devastated the Gulf Coast and made frequent visits to the presidenti­al retreat at Camp David or his Texas ranch to fulfil his desire to get outdoors.

Obama has taken three weekends away in a golf- friendly place this year after kicking off 2014 on the links in Hawaii.

Those close to Obama say his frequent golf outings are less about a love of the game than a desire to take a long walk outside. The president also has been seen walking the darkened White House grounds, late into the evening, sometimes with one of his dogs.

Last week Obama left his security detail, staff and press corps scrambling with the simple act of spontaneou­sly walking about 300 metres from the West Wing to a Starbucks. He told reporters who rushed to catch up with him to give him some space.

The next day, unannounce­d, he took Education Secretary Arne Duncan out for a burger. He also recently stopped by a Little League baseball game and walked to an event at the Interior Department near the White House, shaking hands with surprised tourists along the way.

“I might walk up to the Lincoln Memorial, sit on there,” Obama said when asked on the Live with Kelly and Michael TV talk show what he would choose if he could do anything unrecogniz­ed.

“Maybe I’d wander around and find myself at a little outdoor café or something and sit and order something and just watch people go by. The thing you miss most about being president is anonymity.”

 ?? SAUL LOEB/ AFP/ GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? U. S. President Barack Obama plays golf last year. ‘ The bear has cabin fever,’ says his senior adviser, Valerie Jarrett.
SAUL LOEB/ AFP/ GETTY IMAGES FILES U. S. President Barack Obama plays golf last year. ‘ The bear has cabin fever,’ says his senior adviser, Valerie Jarrett.

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