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    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...don-Brown.html
    Barack Obama's offhand approach to Gordon Brown's Washington visit last week came about because the president was facing exhaustion over America's economic crisis and is unable to focus on foreign affairs, the Sunday Telegraph has been told.

    Sources close to the White House say Mr Obama and his staff have been "overwhelmed" by the economic meltdown and have voiced concerns that the new president is not getting enough rest.
    British officials, meanwhile, admit that the White House and US State Department staff were utterly bemused by complaints that the Prime Minister should have been granted full-blown press conference and a formal dinner, as has been customary. They concede that Obama aides seemed unfamiliar with the expectations that surround a major visit by a British prime minister. But Washington figures with access to Mr Obama's inner circle explained the slight by saying that those high up in the administration have had little time to deal with international matters, let alone the diplomatic niceties of the special relationship. Allies of Mr Obama say his weary appearance in the Oval Office with Mr Brown illustrates the strain he is now under, and the president's surprise at the sheer volume of business that crosses his desk. A well-connected Washington figure, who is close to members of Mr Obama's inner circle, expressed concern that Mr Obama had failed so far to "even fake an interest in foreign policy".
    A British official conceded that the furore surrounding the apparent snub to Mr Brown had come as a shock to the White House. "I think it's right to say that their focus is elsewhere, on domestic affairs. A number of our US interlocutors said they couldn't quite understand the British concerns and didn't get what that was all about."

    The American source said: "Obama is overwhelmed. There is a zero sum tension between his ability to attend to the economic issues and his ability to be a proactive sculptor of the national security agenda.
    "That was the gamble these guys made at the front end of this presidency and I think they're finding it a hard thing to do everything."
    British diplomats insist the visit was a success, with officials getting the chance to develop closer links with Mr Obama's aides. They point out that the president has agreed to meet the prime minister for further one-to-one talks in London later this month, ahead of the G20 summit on April 2.
    But they concede that the mood music of the event was at times strained. Mr Brown handed over carefully selected gifts, including a pen holder made from the wood of a warship that helped stamp out the slave trade - a sister ship of the vessel from which timbers were taken to build Mr Obama's Oval Office desk. Mr Obama's gift in return, a collection of Hollywood film DVDs that could have been bought from any high street store, looked like the kind of thing the White House might hand out to the visiting head of a minor African state.
    Mr Obama rang Mr Brown as he flew home, in what many suspected was an attempt to make amends.
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    he real views of many in Obama administration were laid bare by a State Department official involved in planning the Brown visit, who reacted with fury when questioned by The Sunday Telegraph about why the event was so low-key.

    The official dismissed any notion of the special relationship, saying: "There's nothing special about Britain. You're just the same as the other 190 countries in the world. You shouldn't expect special treatment." The apparent lack of attention to detail by the Obama administration is indicative of what many believe to be Mr Obama's determination to do too much too quickly.

    In addition to passing the largest stimulus package and the largest budget in US history, Mr Obama is battling a plummeting stock market, the possible bankruptcy of General Motors, and rising unemployment. He has also begun historic efforts to achieve universal healthcare, overhaul education and begin a green energy revolution all in his first 50 days in office.
    The Sunday Telegraph understands that one of Mr Obama's most prominent African American backers, whose endorsement he spent two years cultivating, has told friends that he detects a weakness in Mr Obama's character.

    "The one real serious flaw I see in Barack Obama is that he thinks he can manage all this," the well-known figure told a Washington official, who spoke to this newspaper. "He's underestimating the flood of things that will hit his desk." A Democratic strategist, who is friends with several senior White House aides, revealed that the president has regularly appeared worn out and drawn during evening work sessions with senior staff in the West Wing and has been forced to make decisions more quickly than he is comfortable.

    He said that on several occasions the president has had to hurry back from eating dinner with his family in the residence and then tucking his daughters in to bed, to conduct urgent government business. Matters are not helped by the pledge to give up smoking.
    "People say he looks tired more often than they're used to," the strategist said. "He's still calm, but there have been flashes of irritation when he thinks he's being pushed to make a decision sooner than he wants to make it. He looks like he needs a cigarette."
    Mr Obama was teased by the New York Times on Thursday in a front page story which claimed to have detected a greater prevalence of grey hairs since he entered the White House.
    The Democratic strategist stressed that Mr Obama's plight was nothing new. "He knew it was going to be tough; he said as much throughout the campaign. But there's a difference between knowing it is going to be tough and facing the sheer relentless pressure of it all."
    This is just ridiculous, "too tired" my ass.

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    Good!

    Lets hope he takes a nice long nap for the next four years and we forget why we need a president altogether


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    I loled at Obama's gift to brown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lordoftheT View Post
    I loled at Obama's gift to brown.
    give the guy a break, He is the most important politician in the world right now and is feeling the full stress of the crisis..

    @ lordoftheT Not dirty videos I hope..


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    True, I just wish had put some one in charge of finding something more fitting.

    Unless they were movies Brown didn't have in which case Obama's a total pro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lordoftheT View Post
    True, I just wish had put some one in charge of finding something more fitting.

    Unless they were movies Brown didn't have in which case Obama's a total pro.
    Or they were dirty videos...yadadamean?


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    pussy. Go on a light jog, smoke your favorite cigarette, come back to the White House, and suck it up.

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    Naw c'mon C-Rob

    He needs a rest, I agree with Slurricane. We should all give him one nice loooooooooooooooooooong break


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    Quote Originally Posted by Avram View Post
    Naw c'mon C-Rob

    He needs a rest, I agree with Slurricane. We should all give him one nice loooooooooooooooooooong break

    That'll make it worse for when he comes back. Besides, this economic junk is because Bush was NOT doing anything. Do we really want another president who doesn't do anything but squat at the post? Obama needs to prioritize after my first set of advice as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-Rob View Post
    That'll make it worse for when he comes back. Besides, this economic junk is because Bush was NOT doing anything. Do we really want another president who doesn't do anything but squat at the post?
    Well now, C-Rob, lets not get ahead of ourselves here.

    Some of us would love a president who just leaves the free-market alone.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Avram View Post
    Well now, C-Rob, lets not get ahead of ourselves here.

    Some of us would love a president who just leaves the free-market alone.
    There are probably things that need to be edited and nullified that is already affecting the market from past administrations. Wouldn't you want him to do that? It still affects the market.


    And foreign relations to attend to. Days lost are DAYS LOST! He can't take a break.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-Rob View Post
    There are probably things that need to be edited and nullified that is already affecting the market from past administrations. Wouldn't you want him to do that? It still affects the market.
    lol you got me.

    I would want him to do that.


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    Queue the lazy black guy stereotype joke . . .

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    Shame on you!


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    ill send him a bag of pretzels...I hope he will choke enjoy them.

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    I think Bush set the record for most vacation days taken by a President. If I recall the guy went almost straight from both his inaugorations to a vacation on his ranch. I think we can cut the guy some slack.

    Although he should try to work through it for his closest ally.
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    he can be tired cuz he is human after all but he should've just bit the bullet and welcomed someone as important an ally as th eUK PM

    i mean how many of us have been forcedto go to work at 8 in the morning when we'd just come home from a rager at 5 in the morning?

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    Y'all are shameless gits mocking your president like that. I daresay that man has a tough job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Da Skinna View Post
    Y'all are shameless gits mocking your president like that. I daresay that man has a tough job.
    Were you so forgiving with Dubya?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~WolfeTone~ View Post
    Were you so forgiving with Dubya?
    Bush wasn't doing anywhere the same amount of work in all his years in the White House Obama is doing in his first 100 days.

    Need I remind us all the severity of the situation?
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    I guess dealing with 9/11 is high on severity list.

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