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January 7, 2009 12:45 PM

The Ultimate Power Lunch

(CBS)
Peter Maer is a CBS News White House Correspondent. He has covered the beat since 1977.

It's a day for White House historians and reporters to wish for a "fly on the wall" moment as President Bush, President-elect Obama and their predecessors Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton meet at the White House. The meeting was Mr. Obama's idea. The White House says George W. Bush was happy to arrange it.

Reporters only had a quick photo-session glimpse of the unique fraternity. It was a bi-partisan mutual admiration society as President Bush told his soon-to-be successor, " We want you to succeed. Whether we're a Democrat or a Republican, we care deeply about this country. To the extent we can, we look forward to sharing our experiences with you. All of us who have served in this office understand the office itself transcends the individual. We wish you all the very best and so does the country."

After shaking hands with President Bush, Mr. Obama said, " This is an extraordinary gathering. All of the gentlemen here understand both the pressures and possibilities of this office. For me to have the opportunity to get advice, good counsel and fellowship with these individuals is extraordinary." CBS News Senior White House Correspondent Bill Plante asked the president-elect what he could learn from the mistakes of his predecessors. Mr. Obama responded, "from their successes!"

(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
The left to right line-up in front of the Oval Office desk showed George H.W.Bush, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter.

Reporters picked up on some presidential small talk as Bill Clinton complimented George W. Bush on the Oval Office floor-covering. Mr. Clinton said, " I love this rug." Each president chooses his own rug design for the famed office.

It is the first White House meeting of current and former presidents since 1981 when Ronald Reagan asked Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter to attend the funeral of assassinated Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat. In fact, presidential reunions have usually centered on state funerals or presidential library dedications.

As Princeton historian Julian Zelizer told CBS News, " Diplomatic funerals overseas actually are often the way presidents get together, or the death of a former president but this is not that kind of meeting. This is not ceremonial. This really almost a think tank."

It is also the ultimate power lunch. The current and former presidents can brief Barack Obama on their own experiences. With the Middle East again exploding in violence, they can explain their own varying degrees of frustration in trying to bring peace to the region. They can also sympathize with the unprecedented economic challenges that Mr. Obama will confront.

Above all, they can convey a sense of what has been described as "the loneliest job in the world." Andrew Jackson described the presidency as "dignified slavery." James Buchanan was reported to have told his successor Abraham Lincoln, " If you are as happy entering this house as I am leaving, you are the happiest man in the world."

Harry Truman compared the White House to "a great white jail." Ronald Reagan said residing at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue was like "living above the store."

In an interview for CBS News Radio’s World News Roundup , Hofstra University presidential expert Meena Bose said, " The loneliness as well as the visibility, the pressures, these are all issues that the former presidents can convey."

Mr. Obama has already chafed at the pressures that he has only started to face. In a CBS News 60 minutes interview he lamented the fact that he's unable to take walks. He has asked reporters and photographers to back off, especially when he's with his daughters.

It's too soon to say whether today's meeting is an indication that Barack Obama will call on his predecessors once he takes office. Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley told the CBS News Early Show that at least for today, "Obama's making a real statement that I'm going to be seeking counsel and advice from all of the ex-presidents."

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by hermitdave January 8, 2009 2:47 AM EST
QUESTION of the century? Can one man hope to fix what 4 men did to the U.S.A. what with the fact that Cheney''s puppet, the spoiled rich kid, who did more damage than any president in history. The other 3 were not war criminals to the extent of Bush, but still have innocent blood n their hands.
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by erasmus606 January 7, 2009 10:39 PM EST
Notice how they are all standing together, except for Carter?

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by abrame January 7, 2009 9:17 PM EST
[Bobby, you are the unhappy person, I am not. Grow up little boy.]
[Posted by Abrame at 05:52 PM : Jan 07, 2009]
is this all you have left ... ''''grow up little boy''''?
if so ... stick it up your @$$ blow hard.
Posted by bobnjersey

You seem very unhappy Bob.
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by abrame January 7, 2009 8:52 PM EST
[Personally I''''''''ll take reality over delusion but each to their own.]
[Posted by Abrame at 04:49 PM : Jan 07, 2009]

really ... when do you plan on doing this? make an announcement when that happens ... we''''ll all celebrate.

Posted by bobnjersey

Bobby, you are the unhappy person, I am not. Grow up little boy.
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by bobnjersey January 7, 2009 8:49 PM EST
[Carter is the man. Do what he did. Oh, ignore the Reagan economic plan. It worked, but he was a Republican-so that makes him bad. Only Demoncrats are good.][Posted by wtlib at 05:10 PM : Jan 07, 2009]

are you referring to the same plan that his own budget director called ''voodoo economics''? the same term his vp used ... he went by the name of george herbert walker bush ... during his own 1988 presidential bid?

i assume you also realize that reagan raised taxes during his term to stop the bleeding, no?

i would assume you also realize that it was reagan who started the ''deficit spending'' model as an economic policy ... and is responsible ... along w/ his follower gwb for nearly ''all'' the current national debt, no?

that was some plan.
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by toolmangler-2009 January 7, 2009 8:46 PM EST
Beam me up Scotty, there nobody here except for Dumb and Dumber.
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by ms1-1-1 January 7, 2009 8:42 PM EST

- Ladies and Gents:

Alow me if you will be so kind, HOW RUDE!

1. I wasn''t invited, oh excuse me, heck I would have showered, shaved my armpits and even used deodorant.

2. HOW RUDE excuse me NO WOMEN, hello this is 2009 last I heard.

3. Discrimination is alive and well in United States of America

4. HOW RUDE ok so I said that already and... still stands...

WHEW!
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by bobnjersey January 7, 2009 8:35 PM EST
[Personally I''''ll take reality over delusion but each to their own.]
[Posted by Abrame at 04:49 PM : Jan 07, 2009]

really ... when do you plan on doing this? make an announcement when that happens ... we''ll all celebrate.
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by promaclaura January 7, 2009 8:34 PM EST
C
oming from someone who belings in Vegas ''''entertaining'''' men for a living---or women, whoever''''s paying that night---that''''s a compliment


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Posted by tj217 at 05:21 PM : Jan 07, 2009

I''m a blonde, that is blue-eyed and toned, and only dances for her husband. Sorry about YOUR luck, move along sonny as I''d never cast my glance in your direction. Mainly because I''m faithful and you''re mad dog mean.
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by abrame January 7, 2009 8:32 PM EST
Posted by Abrame at 05:24 PM : Jan 07, 2009
Yeah right, the Peanut picker can expalin how he will go there and build new houses. Slick Willy will be thinking How can I make more money off of this meeting, and just think it was not so long ago I was getting a HUMMER right over there behind the desk.
Posted by denny1233

Those thoughts come from your head - reality says you can not read minds.
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by abrame January 7, 2009 8:27 PM EST
"...In return for Southern acquiescence in conceding to Hayes, Republicans withdrew federal troops from the states of the former Confederacy, ending Reconstruction. Known as the Compromise of 1877, this deal of political expediency removed federal protection for Southern ex-slaves.[1] With the end of Reconstruction, Southern states were free to enact laws barring African Americans from serving in government and eventually from voting (e.g., poll taxes and grandfather clauses). Segregated and disenfranchised, African Americans in the South became second-class citizens, or in many instances de facto slaves to the political and economic order of the postbellum "Jim Crow" South.[1].."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posse_Comitatus_Act
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by abrame January 7, 2009 8:24 PM EST
It is also the ultimate power lunch. The current and former presidents can brief Barack Obama on their own experiences. With the Middle East again exploding in violence, they can explain their own varying degrees of frustration in trying to bring peace to the region. They can also sympathize with the unprecedented economic challenges that Mr. Obama will confront.
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by promaclaura January 7, 2009 8:19 PM EST
tj-you belong in a rubber room that is all white, your clothing a white straight jacket.
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by abrame January 7, 2009 8:14 PM EST
Next lie?
Posted by tj217

Sure,easy.

"...there is no such thing as a black racist in this country..."
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by promaclaura January 7, 2009 8:11 PM EST
For now, Bush is by far the worst president ever.


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Posted by tj217 at 05:05 PM : Jan 07, 2009

I bet the people in Africa don''t believe that. GW surpassed all President''s in offering/sending aide to that country for the Aids epidemic and malaria.
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by abrame January 7, 2009 8:11 PM EST
BTW, there is no such thing as a black racist in this country.
Posted by tj217

That is a racist statement.
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by used2bfedup1 January 7, 2009 8:05 PM EST
Hey TJ what do you think of Ann Coulter?
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by used2bfedup1 January 7, 2009 8:03 PM EST
"Obama''''s making a real statement that I''''m going to be seeking counsel and advice from all of the ex-presidents."

Posted by Abrame at 04:57 PM : Jan 07, 2009

That is possible... but if he has any brains he will get advice from GWB and do the opposit. That should point him in the right direction.
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by abrame January 7, 2009 8:02 PM EST
Posted by tj217 at 04:53 PM : Jan 07, 2009

OMG, he''''s racist AND a male chauvinist to boot. Last I looked, white is considered a race and YOU definitely hate the color white.
Posted by promaclaura

LOL!! Walk 5 steps behind, pregnant in summer, shoeless in winter, be seen and not heard.

I''d like to see him and Feinsten try to have a conversation.
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by used2bfedup1 January 7, 2009 7:59 PM EST
Is Abraham Rowdy with a twist? I think so.
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