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August 3, 2008 4:34 PM

O-Force One

By
Allison O'Keefe
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Barack Obama
From CBS News' Allison O'Keefe:

Barack Obama's new campaign plane is nothing short of grand. Well, for the candidate that is.

Obama's section of the plane rivals that of any first class. Recently the front cabin of the Boeing 757 was retrofitted to install four individual chairs that resemble La-Z-Boys. They are free-standing and made of plush leather with pockets on the sides. There is also a booth which seats four for a meeting or a meal.

His chair has his name and campaign logo embroidered on the back top -- "Obama '08" on one line and "President" underneath. To one side is a small table stacked with newspapers ready for the candidate's arrival. The table of the booth is always covered in snacks and cheese and is where Obama spends most of his time during flights meeting with staff and sitting for the occasional interview.

"Typically the candidate's cabin is like business class -- roomier and less chaotic than the staff and press areas, but still short of the accoutrements of a pro team's charter," says Politico's Mike Allen, a frequent campaign flier.

After looking at a few photos of Obama's cabin, Allen quipped, "Air Force One may seem a tad claustrophobic." Check it out for yourself:

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There are five sections on the 757, the first of which is Obama's section, which can seat up to eight people at a time, although rarely are all eight seats taken. Depending on the destination or length of trip, Sen. Obama is joined by body man Reggie Love and a few senior staff members or perhaps a key Senate colleague. Recently, Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., hitched a ride from Washington, D.C., to her home state for a full day of campaign events.

The next two sections are outfitted with expansive business class seats for senior and junior level staff including Obama's media team, which films all of the candidate's events for promotional purposes.

The back two sections are traditional coach seats where the Secret Service, reporters, cameramen and some of the communications staff sit. It is a rite of passage each election cycle for the party's nominee to retrofit an aircraft to distinct specifications. While the campaign pays for their share of the plane, the news media also pay thousands of dollars to fly with Obama for each leg of his campaign.

CBS News' John Bentley, who's covering the John McCain campaign, reports that McCain flies in a slightly smaller Boeing 737, which has four compartments: the first class area, where he sits; the "straight talk" area for interviews; a business class section for staffers; and the back of the plane, where the press and secret service sit.

In McCain's spacious first class area, there are 12 plush leather seats for the candidate, his wife and senior staffers. The "straight talk" area features a long leather bench and another first class seat which McCain sits in when he talks to the press – or would, if he used the area.

Since they acquired the plane with its specially modified area, McCain has spoken to the press there precisely once, over a month ago. All of these sections are separated by curtains, which are always shut as tightly as possible as soon as the plane takes off in order to keep the different sections of the plane from interacting with each other.

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by lloydstuart August 5, 2008 3:53 PM EDT
Brittany Spears for VP. Paris Hilton for Secretary of State. It would be the ultimate dream team for Obama. All air and media hype but no substance. We don''t need to drill for oil, we just need to put air in our tires. That kind of stupid comment is what I would expect from Paris or Brittany. This guy is going to be our president???
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by bfjones666 August 5, 2008 2:52 PM EDT
So, what is wrong with John Sydney McCain III? The latest polling from Florida (where he was up by 27 points and where NO Democrats campaigned) he is only up by an average 1.6 points and is actually DOWN by 2 at Rasmussen. *** Johnny?
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by olddust-2009 August 5, 2008 1:07 AM EDT
It appears old big "O" is feeling his oats. Let him spend the money. Who cares about his airplane as it is his beliefs and personal thoughts that will indicate where he wants to take this country which he knows little about. This kind of reporting is all CBS is capable of doing as it only shields the man''s true self. It is funny how all elitists have so much in common.
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by ruwellington August 5, 2008 1:01 AM EDT
A more appropriate slogan for the ''O'' campaign would be "4 legs good 2 legs better"
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by ragnar30066 August 4, 2008 11:57 PM EDT
And Obama wonders why America laughs with McCain when the Celebrity and the One ads are shown on TV. So do his fellow travelers.

At least Laurel and Hardy knew why people were laughing at them.
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by mattcbsmatt August 4, 2008 11:03 PM EDT
MANY WILL SHAL BE DECIVED, FOOLED, CONED, SCAMMED, INFLUENCED.
And it is politics and the media AND BIG MONEY, that is a easy way of deceiving
YOU CAN FOOL SOME OF THE PEOPLE SOME OF TIME.
BUT YOU CAN NOT FOOL ALL THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIME. : (
A gift from the
Glee is free
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by ofbyfor1 August 4, 2008 10:30 PM EDT
The Obama Chairs in his airplane are All Black. Can you imagine the ''''pretend outrage'''' if McCain''''s airplane chairs were All White?
No mention of the color choice in the article because of drive-by media bias.

Posted by axelrose2008 at 06:56 PM : Aug 04, 2008

Again, NOTHING racist about YOU, right? I rest my case...
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by ruwellington August 4, 2008 10:12 PM EDT
A more appropriate slogan for the ''O'' campaign would be "4 legs good 2 legs better"
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by axelrose2008 August 4, 2008 9:56 PM EDT
The Obama Chairs in his airplane are All Black. Can you imagine the ''pretend outrage'' if McCain''s airplane chairs were All White?
No mention of the color choice in the article because of drive-by media bias.
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by ofbyfor1 August 4, 2008 9:47 PM EDT
It''''s probably not an accident that the Chair is Black, of course nothing racist about that right? Imagine if McCain had an all-white chair in his plane? Sure, no one would make a big deal out of that, right?

Posted by axelrose2008 at 04:30 PM : Aug 04, 2008

Oh, right..NOthing racist about YOU!

Think you''re scraping the bottom of the barrel there, bud?
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