August 21, 2009 5:09 PM

White House Not Shy About Calling it a "Vacation"

By
Mark Knoller
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Obama's Vacation
5258348The Obama White House is not at bit shy about using the "V" word and saying flat out: the president is taking ten days vacation.

You don't yet hear the euphemisms that officials in previous administrations used to employ in an effort to disguise what the president was doing: such phrases as "down time," "change of venue" or as a last resort, "working vacation,"

Presidents are self-conscious about taking vacation. And the more they take, the more self-conscious.

No matter how hard they work or how much they've earned some time off, they'll face criticism for taking a breather.

But this is President Obama's first vacation as president, so the criticism is muted, though not invisible. And White House spokesman Robert Gibbs offers no apologies or equivocations about Mr. Obama's right and need to get away.

"I don't think the American people begrudge a president taking some time with his family that's well-earned and well-deserved for a few days to see and spend time with them," said Gibbs at his last pre-vacation press briefing.

Mr. Obama left Friday afternoon to join his wife and daughters for a partial weekend at Camp David. On Sunday morning, they head to Martha's Vineyard, where they'll spend a week on the 28-acres of Blue Heron Farm, as estate Mr. Obama is renting at a cost estimated at $25,000.

Martha's Vineyard has a well-earned reputation as a summer haven for the rich and famous. President Clinton and family took six of their eight summer vacations on the Vineyard. Other presidents have vacationed there dating back to Ulysses Grant in 1874.

But the island is an easy target for critics. Even former President George W. Bush enjoyed taking a swipe at those who vacation there. He thought his hot and dusty ranch in Crawford, Texas, was a more fitting vacation place for a president because "most Americans don't sit in Martha's Vineyard swilling white wine."

No recent president took more heat for his vacations than did President Bush. My records show he made 77 trips to his ranch while in office, spending all or part of 490 days there. He also made 149 visits to Camp David, totaling all or part of 487 days. And he also trekked to his folks place in Kennebunkport, Maine on 11 occasions, racking up all or part of 43 days there. Add 'em up and you get 1,020 days or 2.8 years of his presidency.

It's more "vacation time" than any other recent president. But bear in mind that no president can truly take what the rest of us regard as a vacation.

The responsibilities of the office follow the president wherever he is no matter what he is doing.

Further, presidents are accompanied on vacation by scores of aides, communications personnel, other support staff and Secret Service. During one of Mr. Bush's ranch trips, I counted 162 people on the White House staff list. It's no different for Mr. Obama. He pays for his family's share of the vacation. Taxpayers pick up the tab for all the others accompanying him.

Mr. Obama will get daily national security briefings and have access to secure communications. There are few presidential capabilities he has at the White House that won't be available to him on vacation.

But aides say that to the greatest extent possible, Mr. Obama intends to take a break.

"I do think that as he's on vacation, he will concentrate on being on vacation," said spokesman Gibbs last week. But Gibbs also says Mr. Obama will be available should pressing issues arise.

And they always do. Crises and emergencies never take a vacation.


(CBS)
Mark Knoller is a CBS News White House correspondent. You can read more of his posts in Hotsheet here. You can also follow him on Twitter here: http://twitter.com/markknoller.


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by hj4pres August 27, 2009 11:22 AM EDT
Wow! Do you all really think that the President actually gets time off? He may be in Martha's Vineyard with his family, but he is working all the time. He is on call 24/7 and always on camera. He should be commended for making such an effort to keep his family ties tied and for taking care of his children and wife while having the responsibilities and work schedule that he does.
I am amazed at the display of ignorance from some of you. However, I have learned that more ignorant people feel they have more to prove and, as a result, take more time to attack others and less time to make the changes they complain about.
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by signseeker1717 August 25, 2009 7:50 PM EDT
Let's see... the President's obsessive, rabid critics complain when he's working. They complain when he's NOT working. Every time they see his name in a story (or even if he has NOTHING to do with the story) they go there and post the same insults. OK - we GET IT. You hate him. TOUGH. He's the PRESIDENT. You can't do anything about it until 2012. PERIOD. Spewing hatred over and over and over and over again is just plain TIRESOME. Congress is in recess. He's on call 24/7. Mr. President, have a nice vacation.
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by sage1875 August 24, 2009 1:19 PM EDT
I'm not upset about the amount of time the Obamas are on vacation, it is all the family members and friends he allows to go with him on Air Force One. It is like, 'Hey!! come go with me, it won't cost you anything.' If only they were not so blatant about it, keep them out of sight.
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by pitter43 August 23, 2009 10:19 PM EDT
Barry needs to take a permanent vacation for the sake of America. Stay there.
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by bouledoux August 23, 2009 4:42 PM EDT
So, after he damaged the Hell out of Orlando's and Las Vegas's convention trade horribly by his careless remarks indicating that companies shouldn't go there who get any help from the TARP and so on he hauls his little family off for a week at Martha's Vineyard. Isn't that just precious. Do as I say, not as I do.
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by realist51 August 23, 2009 11:38 AM EDT
I see alot of partisan attacks and no solutions to any problems. a recent point from Bill Maher. The average american takes of 8 days a year from there job. the Europeans get an average of 30 day's. The military earn 2.5 days of leave a month, are allowed to put up to 60 days on the books. Plus buy filling our a request can get up to I belive a four day pass without it being charged as leave. Now President Obama is the current commander and Chief! has been in office for eight months Has allready earned 20 day off. and just like the soldiers will be on call the whole time. all you repugs should reread the article in Eight year of office Bush took off 2.8 years. If you earn 30 days a year as like the military times 8 equals 240 days or eight months. I believe ussing repug 4th grade math that Bush owes the american people 24 months of back pay. for taking to much time off. And i'd also like to know who picked up the tap for entertaining the foriegn Dignitaries at bushes home and not the White house.
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by AustinSuzie August 23, 2009 9:30 AM EDT
He really should be focused on saving healthcare reform instead of lounging at a $30k/week beach resort home on opulent Martha's Vineyard. Didn't he just get back from gallivanting around Europe and touring the national parks with the extended family? And wasn't he in Hawaii just six months ago? If Hillary Clinton was President right now, you can be guaranteed she'd be working for the American people instead of taking repeated undeserved vacations. Boy the Dems really screwed the pooch on this one!
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by Phxfire August 22, 2009 6:05 PM EDT
cory2444: Yes you are. At least we can agree that you are stupid.
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by dsnj1-2009 August 22, 2009 5:55 PM EDT
Go Obama! Some of us are very supportive-and enjoy your vacation.
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by inmom63 August 22, 2009 3:44 PM EDT
Regardless of how it seems to you "lefty's"...I didn't like either Bush either. But eight years ago this country wasn't suffering like it is now. Unemployment wasn't as high. Foreclosure rates weren't so high. It seems very inappropriate for our president to be taking such an elaborate vacation when so many are suffering. And why is it, you who criticize, that everything has to turn into racism? A little sensitive are we?? Maybe you should re-examine YOUR priorities!
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