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President Obama seems to enjoy playing golf, but he's been criticized for spending too much time on the golf course. Obama has played more than 140 rounds of golf since he first took office, according to CBS News. He's even played with Tiger Woods. Obama's not alone — 15 of the past 18 presidents played golf while they resided in the White House.
David Frum, the senior editor of The Atlantic magazine, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, and a dedicated “never Trump” Republican, offered a plausible alternative reason for the sudden cancellation — Trump’s just a jealous guy.
Share Tweet Pin Plus LinkedIn Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Email Print President George W. Bush’s former speech writer said that President Barack Obama plagiarized his former boss in Tuesday’s State of the Union address. Speaking to Fox News’s Megyn Kelly, Marc Thiessen, the lead writer on Bush’s 2007 State of the Union address, said he found Obama’s speech Tuesday night “eerily.
Obama Continues To Use G. W. Bush Speech Writer For All His Important Gaffes (cartoon), a cartoon by Gary Varvel, licensed to NewsBlaze.
But before his political career, Obama was a community organizer in Chicago, the first black president of the Harvard Law Review and the state director of Illinois Project Vote. And it was back then — in the 1990s, when Obama was in his late 20s and early 30s — that he first appeared on NPR.
Bush’s granddaughters Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush, wrote Obama’s daughters Malia and Sasha a letter before they moved into the White House in 2009 about growing up in the spotlight, and again.
National Public Radio (NPR), the Associated Press, and ABC reported uncritically on the purported improvement of Iraqi forces, as touted by President Bush in a speech. But these outlets failed to.