On February 2, 2009, just thirteen days into his presidency,
Barack Obama finished a meeting in the Oval Office with Jim Douglas about the
nation’s economic recovery efforts. As photographers prepared to leave the
room, Obama noticed something out of place: the sofas had been shifted to make
room for the press setup and had not yet been returned. Instead of stepping
away and waiting for staff to handle it, Obama simply walked over, grabbed one
end of a sofa, and asked Douglas to help move it back.
White House photographer Pete Souza captured the moment, and
the photograph quickly became one of the most widely shared images from the
early Obama years and still speaks volumes about the kind of human Barack Obama
has always been. |
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ReplyDeleteThe cat standoff! That's a daily occurrence here with a tussle to follow.
ReplyDeleteI do hope Massie goes hard for the rest of his term. And he should run as an independent.
A white cast for Dreamgirls. Holy Shit. Maybe the producers were confused and thought it was about the Andrew Sisters.
ReplyDeleteThe casting: Pushback, plain and simple. If a Black cast can be used for a typical all-white character show, then....
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I've heard companies whining like that.
Oh, I've also heard the excuse: "We couldn't get Black actors and wanted to do the show."
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The court case was postponed ? Coincidence????? Carlos is not letting on.
ReplyDeleteAnd that it or also looks like he hasn't missed a meal. Throw him to the hungry wolves I say.
And Dreamgirls with an all white cast? Who the he'll is the dumb shit? Boy....people bother me.
I don't know how big the Gillian Banks Theatre School is but maybe they just didn't have enough black actors on hand. Still, if that's the case, do a different show! Think sensibly, people.
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