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March 20th, 2009
Mar 20, 2009
Heeeeeeeere's Barack!
President Obama Does ‘The Tonight Show’

President Barack Obama made his first visit to late night TV since becoming our nation’s 44th Commander in Chief by appearing on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last night. In a mostly spirited and jovial appearance, President Obama talked about the impending arrival of the First Dog to the White House, he touched upon the current economic troubles that our country is dealing with and, IMHO, made a pretty insensitive remark at the expense of the mentally disabled in order to crack a joke about his bowling game. Here are a couple photos from his appearance on The Tonight Show last night and some deets about his interview with Jay Leno:

President Obama mixed jokes with serious discussion Thursday during an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” While presidential candidates have used comedy shows for campaigning as far back as Richard Nixon’s performance on “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In” in 1968, Obama became the first sitting president to appear before a late-night talk show studio audience. Obama complimented guitarist Kevin Eubanks on his suit, and he cracked jokes about the Secret Service and “American Idol” host Simon Cowell. Obama also remarked on his poor bowling skills, which were evident during a campaign stop in Pennsylvania. He told Leno that he bowled 129 in the White House bowling alley and said his bowling skills are “like Special Olympics or something.” Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton said the president’s remarks were not meant to poke fun of the Special Olympics. “The president made an offhand remark making fun of his own bowling that was in no way intended to disparage the Special Olympics,” Burton said. “He thinks that the Special Olympics are a wonderful program that gives an opportunity to shine to people with disabilities from around the world.” Obama later moved on to topical discussions of the economic crisis and the AIG bonus scandal. “The problem with AIG was that it owed so much and was tangled up with so many banks and institutions that if you had allowed it to just liquidate, to go into bankruptcy, it could have brought the whole financial system down. So it was the right thing to do to intervene in AIG,” Obama said. Obama said earlier this week that he’ll “take responsibility” for AIG executives receiving those controversial bonuses — roughly $165 million — while the company took $173 billion in government bailouts. Congress is looking for ways to recoup all or some of that money. “The larger problem is we’ve got to get back to an attitude where people know enough is enough, and people have a sense of responsibility and they understand that their actions are going to have an impact on everybody,” he said. “If we can get back to those values that built America, then I think we’re going to be OK.” Obama also said he was confident in his embattled Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. “I think Geithner is doing an outstanding job. I think that we have a big mess on our hands,” he said. “It’s not going to be solved immediately, but it is going to get solved.” Obama taped the show Thursday afternoon during a two-day swing through the Los Angeles area for town hall meetings focusing on the economy. Obama also discussed the “life in the bubble,” musing over how Secret Service agents would not let him walk 750 yards from Air Force One to the Costa Mesa fairgrounds, where some of the day’s activities were to take place. Obama said flying in Air Force One is “pretty cool,” especially because “they give you the jacket with the [presidential] seal on it,” he said. The only time Leno appeared to stop Obama in his tracks was when he asked the president whether he thought people intentionally lose basketball games when they play with him. “I don’t see why they would throw the game, except for all those Secret Service guys with guns around,” he said. There’s some political risk for Obama, according to Washington Post media columnist Howard Kurtz, who also hosts CNN’s “Reliable Sources.” “He has to be very careful about his tone, because if he yuks it up too much and seems to be having too good a time, it will be quite a contrast there with the pain the people are feeling with the crumbling economy,” Kurtz said.

While I love me some Barack, I was not at all pleased with his Special Olympics “joke”. I absolutely understand that he meant no harm by making the crack but it really goes to show that our culture is so ingrained with the notion that the mentally disabled are easy fodder for humor. Nothing irks me more than the misuse of the word “retarded” as an insult or as a dig toward someone else. Again, I’m sure that 99% of the people who freely use that word “jokingly” don’t mean to offend others but, invariably, they do. In his official apology, I wish the President would’ve said more than just that he respects the Special Olympics. It would’ve been much better, in my opinion, if he had apologized for making the joke at the expense of the mentally disabled and urged others to consider what they are really saying when they do the same. Ack, I don’t mean to get all soap boxy but this sort of “humor” really pisses me off.

Moving on, I thought the whole appearance (absent the insensitive joke) was pretty great tho. Leno didn’t offer any tough questions and it was a general lovefest. President Obama is great on camera and his personality really shows thru in interviews like this. Even with the gaffe (or maybe because of it), he shows just how much of a pretty regular guy he really is. In case you missed it, you can read the full transcript of President Obama‘s appearance HERE or watch the full video interview after the jump …

Cute!
Hugh & Ava Jackman Have A Scooter Date

Here are a few adorable photos of daddy Hugh Jackman and his little girl Ava Eliot taking full advantage of the warmer weather in NYC yesterday as the pair stepped out to ride their scooters together:

When last we saw this adorable pair out for a scooter ride together it was much colder, the pair were much more bundled up and Ava was doing all the scooter-ing. This time, tho, it looks like Hugh didn’t want to miss out on all the fun. It’s really great to see how attentive Hugh Jackman is to his children. Despite being a pretty big name actor, he still makes important quality time to spend with his children. These two make a supercute couple. As the temps continue to warm up in NYC, I suspect we’ll be seeing more playdates for these two in the future.

[Photo credit: INFdaily]

Blackout
Broadway Dims Lights In Honor Of Natasha Richardson

Yesterday we learned the very sad news that Tony Award winning actress Natasha Richardson passed away at the young age of 45 on Wednesday after suffering a head injury during a ski lesson in Canada on Monday. In honor of her memory, Broadway dimmed their lights for a full minute at 8pm ET last night. Here are a couple photos of the darkened Great White Way in silent tribute to Natasha last night:

Grieving Liam Neeson was held in a comforting embrace by actress Sarah Jessica Parker as the actor attended a touching tribute by New York’s theatreland to his late wife Natasha Richardson. The Sex And The City star was among the luminaries of stage and screen who lined Broadway as theatres dimmed their lights in a minute long tribute to Neeson’s actress wife. The star was hugged by SJP, and husband Matthew Broderick who both came out to show their support to one of theatreland’s own. And despite Natasha’s strong British roots, the location of the tribute proved all the more fitting, as it was on Broadway that Neeson, 56, first met his wife of 15 years, when they appeared on stage together in 1992. Liam and his wife’s family, including mother Vanessa Redgrave, arrived to witness the moving tribute to the actress. At 8pm the lights of New York’s Broadway theatre district were dimmed for a minute in her honour. The solemn crowd applauded as Broadway’s theatres dimmed their lights one by one. The 45-year-old actress and mother of two died died two days after a fall on Monday on a beginners’ ski slope at the Mont Tremblant resort in Canada where she was holidaying with her two sons. The tribute to the British actress, who made her home in New York with her film star husband was a fitting reflection of the affection and the respect both she – and the theatrical dynasty she was a part of – was held in. Miss Richardson appeared in more than 30 films but was best known for her stage work, winning a Tony Award for her performance in the musical Cabaret in New York. She had been due to appear with her mother in a Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music … Stars of stage and screen paid tribute to Miss Richardson following her untimely death. Sam Mendes, whose 1998 Broadway production of Cabaret saw Natasha win a Tony award for her portrayal of Sally Bowles said: “Natasha combined the best of Redgrave and Richardson: the enormous depth and emotional force of a great actor on the one hand, and the intelligence and objectivity of a great director on the other. She was one of a kind, a magnificent actress.” Maid In Manhattan co-star Ralph Fiennes described Richardson’s death as a “devastating loss”. Fiennes has been friends with Neeson since the pair appeared together in Schindler’s List. He said: “She was a star. A great actress, a beautiful woman, a fiercely loyal friend, a brilliant and generous companion. She was an adoring and loving wife and mother. She was unique. I cannot imagine a world without her wit, her love, her mischief, her great, great talent and her gift for living. I loved her very much. She was a supreme friend. I shall miss her deeply.” Dame Judi Dench said: “She had an incredibly luminous quality that you seldom see, and a great sense of humour. I thought she was a really great actress.” Richardson was described as an ‘outstanding’ student at the Central School of Speech and Drama, where she studied from 1980 to 1983. The principal, Professor Gavin Henderson, said she had not capitalised on her family’s theatrical pedigree to win a place. He also revealed plans to set up a scholarship fund in her memory. He said: “She was an outstanding student, as her tutor George Hall recalls, ‘totally grounded in professional discipline and stage craft, a joy to work with – having the theatrical genes of the Redgraves, and the film culture of her father.’”

While a tribute like this is very fitting it’s all still so very sad. Natasha was a vibrant woman who was thriving on holiday just 5 days ago and after one small fall that was perceived as nothing at all, her life is over and she’s already being memorialized. It’s all so tragic … and that these events happened so quickly, very scary too. Again, my thoughts and prayers go out to Richardson‘s family … may they find the strength to endure this horrible time in their lives.

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