June 26, 2009 5:15 PM

Obama Loves His "Entourage"

By
Daniel Carty
(The Politico)  This story was written by Amie Parnes
President Barack Obama can't stand to be without his "Entourage."

Call it a guilty pleasure, or maybe it just rings familiar to him. The HBO series about an aspiring actor features a fast-talking agent named Ari, based on the real-life brother of Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel.

For less R-rated fare, he tunes into "Hannah Montana" or "SpongeBob SquarePants" in the White House with his daughters. Aides said he would have watched Monday night's NCAA championship on TiVo on his way home from Iraq Tuesday night.

Jon Stewart's smackdown of CNBC's Jim Cramer? Obama was eager to see it. But when it comes to the real news, and not the fake kind, Obama takes a pass - rarely ever tuning into 24-hour cable chatter or replays of his own performances.

"We usually tell him how we think he did," said longtime friend Valerie Jarrett.

In some ways, it's a TV diet that doesn't seem so different than many American men's, featuring a heavy dose of sports, including that staple of the channel-surfing set, ESPN's "SportsCenter."

But some of Obama's choices definitely have an edgier bent - such as the HBO drama "The Wire." His favorite character is Omar, a gay stickup artist who steals from drug pushers to give to the poor. ("That's not an endorsement. He's not my favorite person, but he's a fascinating character," Obama said last year.)

"When you hear he likes 'Entourage,' you have to go, 'That figures,'" said Robert Thompson, a professor of pop culture at Syracuse University. "Anything Obama does is cool by definition. He's the Internet president, he's the BlackBerry president, and now, I suppose, he could be called the HBO president." Obama likes "Entourage" so much he even rearranged his campaign schedule not to miss an episode.

"We would talk about 'Entourage' all the time," said White House press secretary Robert Gibbs.

"A couple of times during the campaign, we would have these Sunday night calls at the same time as 'Entourage,'" Gibbs recalled. "I remember one time I e-mailed him because the call was scheduled for the last 15 minutes of 'Entourage' and I said, 'Just be late and we can just watch "Entourage" and still get on and do the call.'"

"And it worked," Gibbs continued, laughing. "We got to see 'Entourage.'"

And of course, with Obama, there is basketball - NBA and NCAA games and lots of ESPN.

"Sports, sports and more sports," Jarrett said of Obama. "On the campaign trail, as soon as we would get on the bus, the first thing he would do is turn the channel to sports channels."

When he has a few moments, Obama is known to go searching for highlights of basketball games on "SportsCenter," a show he has watched religiously for years. "I remember sitting in a hotel lobby with him when he was running for the Senate and watching 'SportsCenter' in silence," said Michael Strautmanis, a senior White House aide.

But when you're the president, you don't just watch TV - you are TV. ESPN hosted Obama for a show called "Barack-etology," in which he unveiled his March Madness college basketball picks.

And he's got the ultimate man-cave - Air Force One. Strautmanis said he and Obama watched an NCAA basketball game on Air Force One last month as they traveled back from California on a late-night flight.

Seated in the office on the plane just hours after taping "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno," Obama was focused on the game, analyzing the team's every move.

"When he's watching the game, he's watchig the game," Strautmanis said. "We're not talking about work or politics." Obama's diagnosis: The losing team should have played half-court defense.

But he steers away from the news - when you are one of the biggest stories in the world, with daily economic and national security briefings, maybe it's sort of been there, done that.

Although many TVs in the West Wing are tuned to MSNBC, aides say Obama hardly ever watches news programs, preferring to "read the news," as one aide put it. And he never watches reruns of his own speeches or news conferences, aides say.

"Sometimes we'll show him like a YouTube clip or something off a website itself, and he gets a kick out of that," Gibbs said.

Sometimes he'll even tune in to watch Gibbs' briefings. Gibbs has a photograph of Obama watching his first briefing on a small television - not a flat screen - in the White House residence.

Naturally, the first couple is no different than most. "Sports would not be her first pick," Jarrett said of Michelle Obama. She prefers "comedies and positive shows. Nothing sad or depressing."

But forget the tube. Lately, it seems, the first family has taken advantage of one particular White House perk: the movie theater.

Recently the Obamas have seen both "Slumdog Millionaire" and "The Wrestler," Jarrett said. They can request movies from the Motion Picture Association of America.

So if you can judge a man by what he watches, what does Obama's channel-surfing say about him?

It's hard to resist the art-imitates-life aspect of "Entourage" - that Obama is drawn to a show about an upstart young actor chasing an improbable dream, surrounded by his closest friends from his hometown and a fast-talking, foul-mouthed guide to his new city. Sound familiar?

"I'm sure he can relate on some level to the premise of these guys coming to Hollywood to do what they want to do," said Julian Zelizer, a professor of history at Princeton University. "And he has a certain confidence about him, kind of like the lead character in the show."

But, he quipped, Obama's "team probably isn't as exciting."

Overall, Obama's viewing preferences suggest a "cool, hip president who is in the know," Zelizer said. "On the one hand, he's this regular guy who likes basketball. On the other hand, he likes some of the sizzle that 'Entourage' captures."

Sports were a staple in the elder and younger Bush White Houses, particular "SportsCenter" or baseball games. Bill Clinton was a sports fan, too. Since leaving office, Clinton has confessed a love for "Grey's Anatomy," "24" and "Boston Legal."

Ronald Reagan once said that his favorite TV show was "Family Ties," whose main character, played by Michael J. Fox, was a die-hard Republican.

And George H.W. Bush's vice president, Dan Quayle, singled out the show "Murphy Brown" after the title character, played by Candice Bergen, had a baby as a single mom.

Obama's not launching any culture wars over TV these days, and, in fact, uses it to show off his pop-culture cool.

At a recent town hall in California, Obama joked with one man in the crowd who asked him a question. "Everybody likes you, man," he told the man as the crowd cheered. Then he turned to the crowd and asked, "What is he on, like, 'Gossip Girl' or something? ... I didn't recognize him, but maybe. Is he a movie star?"

After the "Gossip Girl" mention, Internet users posted it on YouTube exclaiming, "President Obama watches 'Gossip Girl'!"
By Amie Parnes

The Politico
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by realnews12 April 11, 2009 1:55 PM EDT
You are right the rest of the World is pleased with Obama:
North Korea Loves him
The Somalia Pirates are happy he is in power
The Iranians are thrilled he is President
Al-Queda is glad their guy got elected

Posted by megawhy at 10:08 PM : Apr 8, 2009

Mmmmm......very interesting to see WHO you are in communication with, megawhy. Communications from the above parties are pretty hard to come by, so we take note that the North Koreans, Al Qaeda, etc. consider that they can confide in YOU. Interesting indeed.
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by texasbeta April 10, 2009 12:57 AM EDT
Well take a look at his bow to the Saudi King..which the White House denies..except it is on video. I suppose you think that was a good idea! Maybe he should have shined his shoes too. Not very Presidential.

Obama is incompetent..and misleading this country. You certainly are hate filled..is that your logic and reason methodology?

You are right the rest of the World is pleased with Obama:
North Korea Loves him
The Somalia Pirates are happy he is in power
The Iranians are thrilled he is President
Al-Queda is glad their guy got elected
Socailist adore him
Communists love him
Fidel Castro wants to help him - He is so kind to his people
Chavez thinks Obama is just like him

Absolutely excellent work. We can all be proud of our President!
Posted by megawhy

Actually, it is remarkably Presidential, as it is a custom in the country. Do you want to just walk in like a 3rd grader like Bush did, with no regard to customs, language, or intent? You are incredible. It is comical how reactionary and juvenile you and your party's actions are. It is like the actual issues are not the problem, but it is a conflict between those who are instictive, reactionary, and lack much forethought...the grown people who are basically still thinking like children....and the rest of us. Just remember Scooter...raise your arms up, or your knuckles will drag when you walk. You don't want scars do you? Seriously...a typing monkey....you disgrace all breathing beings.
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by haubstadtin April 9, 2009 11:25 AM EDT
The symbol of the Decocratic party is very fitting for Obama - he is an egotistic ass hole!
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by marbru-2009 April 9, 2009 9:39 AM EDT
I did not vote for Pres Obama, but I must admit the more I see of him, the more impressed I am with him and what he is trying to do. We need someone who can interact with other world leaders in a positive way, after all, the best way to defeat an enemy is to make them a friend.

No matter what your political bent is, he is our President and he deserves our support for the sake of our country. That applies to whoever happens to be in this very important position - a country divided among itself can't survive.

Hate is a cancer that not only harms the one that is hated, but destroys the hater from within.

......... a life-long conservative
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by megawhy April 9, 2009 1:09 AM EDT
There is nothing wrong with celebrity in politics. John Kennedy was a celebrity in many ways. He joked with the press and made comments about accompanying his wife on a trip to Paris. His popularity enlivened dialog through out the world and no one could have inspired the journey to the moon quite like he did.
Posted by sjc_1 at 8:58 PM : Apr 8, 2009

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JFK would be disgusted with the Democratic Party of today. Obama is no JFK. Everything JFK stood for is opposed by the Democratic Party of today.
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by megawhy April 9, 2009 1:08 AM EDT
Logic and reason? How dare you even consider using the words...obviously you haven't the slightest clue as to the methodology of their use. Calling his visiting of other countries a "rock star tour" is ignorant. All Presidents have visited other countries...you are just annoyed that like the MAJORITY of this country, the MAJORITY of the rest of the world also is pleased with Obama. Love it or LEAVE IT! I can get you flight information if you want...if your computer is locked up or something. Now...as for a place where you would feel at home...how about with the Taliban? It seems the people who have the most in common with the Republicans are indeed, the Taliban. Go to hell
Posted by texasbeta at 8:51 PM : Apr 8, 2009

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http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0409/White_House_No_bow_to_Saudi.html

Well take a look at his bow to the Saudi King..which the White House denies..except it is on video. I suppose you think that was a good idea! Maybe he should have shined his shoes too. Not very Presidential.

Obama is incompetent..and misleading this country. You certainly are hate filled..is that your logic and reason methodology?

You are right the rest of the World is pleased with Obama:
North Korea Loves him
The Somalia Pirates are happy he is in power
The Iranians are thrilled he is President
Al-Queda is glad their guy got elected
Socailist adore him
Communists love him
Fidel Castro wants to help him - He is so kind to his people
Chavez thinks Obama is just like him

Absolutely excellent work. We can all be proud of our President!
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by sjc_1 April 8, 2009 11:58 PM EDT
There is nothing wrong with celebrity in politics. John Kennedy was a celebrity in many ways. He joked with the press and made comments about accompanying his wife on a trip to Paris. His popularity enlivened dialog through out the world and no one could have inspired the journey to the moon quite like he did.
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by texasbeta April 8, 2009 11:51 PM EDT
Obama......is an embarrassment. he disgraced this country on his recent "rock star tour". Mark my words he will be history's big joke. I am ashamed of him. :-(

There is nothing about Obama that is "for the people". Everything is about him and his followers are too stupid to see it or hear it when it screams in technicolor to their faces. People who voted for Obama were either stupid or blinded. Our education system has failed..people do not think anymore....they really don't. Logic and reason have left the house. We now have fools running this country. It is so obvious that it truly is shocking.
Posted by megawhy

Logic and reason? How dare you even consider using the words...obviously you haven't the slightest clue as to the methodology of their use. Calling his visiting of other countries a "rock star tour" is ignorant. All Presidents have visited other countries...you are just annoyed that like the MAJORITY of this country, the MAJORITY of the rest of the world also is pleased with Obama. Love it or LEAVE IT! I can get you flight information if you want...if your computer is locked up or something. Now...as for a place where you would feel at home...how about with the Taliban? It seems the people who have the most in common with the Republicans are indeed, the Taliban. Go to hell
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by megawhy April 8, 2009 11:34 PM EDT
Obama......is an embarrassment. he disgraced this country on his recent "rock star tour". Mark my words he will be history's big joke. I am ashamed of him. :-(

There is nothing about Obama that is "for the people". Everything is about him and his followers are too stupid to see it or hear it when it screams in technicolor to their faces. People who voted for Obama were either stupid or blinded. Our education system has failed..people do not think anymore....they really don't. Logic and reason have left the house. We now have fools running this country. It is so obvious that it truly is shocking.
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by MissUT April 8, 2009 11:32 PM EDT
barrack is lacking judment and is an embarassment to the country.
The guy is an blabbering idiot without a teleprompter feeding him cripted BS.
Select a tax cheat to head the treasury should give us a clue on how "smart" he is.
The economy started to go tank late last year when it becomes clear that barrack would become president. .....coincident?
barrack is making Bush looking liked a genious.
Posted by ReallyMeanIt at 7:40 PM : Apr 8, 2009

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Are we to take your rambling post seriously??? First, our President's name is Barack Obama. Second, in the future, if you want to be taken seriously, please learn how to spell, and how to use words in complete sentences. Bush is the only idiot I can remember being in the White House in the past...he left this country in a mess, in more ways than one. So, if you're not on board to help fix the mess we are in....just sit back, shut up and learn!
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