Obama's break from vacation: How unusual is that?
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Why did President Obama leave his vacation in Martha鈥檚 Vineyard and come back to the White House for two days?
The official reason is 鈥渕eetings.鈥 Mr. Obama and Vice President Joe Biden had their regular daily briefing Monday morning, then met with the National Security Council to discuss Iraq. Then Obama and Mr. Biden had a private lunch. In the afternoon, Obama met with Attorney General Eric Holder to receive an update on the situation in Ferguson, Mo. No word yet on what Tuesday holds. The president is scheduled to make a statement from the briefing room at 4 p.m. Eastern time.
Speculation has been intense over what else might be going on 鈥 an announcement on immigration policy, perhaps? That鈥檚 not supposed to come until the end of summer. Maybe some personnel changes? Certainly that could wait until Obama鈥檚 two-week vacation is over.
In part, the diversion from vacation may be intended to show that the president is active and engaged amid various world crises, from Iraq to Ukraine to Ferguson. But, it must be noted, the two-day hiatus was on the books before Obama decided to launch airstrikes in Iraq and before rioting in Ferguson erupted over a policeman鈥檚 killing of an unarmed black teenager.
鈥淸I] don鈥檛 recall a president interrupting vacation just for some WH meetings 鈥 but there have been prior interruptions,鈥 writes Mark Knoller, a CBS Radio White House reporter and collector of presidential data, in an e-mail.
Most of them involve President George W. Bush, who spent a lot of time at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, almost treating it at times as a second White House. Mr. Knoller cites these examples:
- President Bush left his ranch for the White House on March 20, 2005, to sign legislation aimed at keeping alive Terry Schiavo, the young woman with severe brain damage who became a national cause c茅l猫bre. Then, he returned to Crawford.
- Bush would also interrupt ranch visits for scheduled events in other locations 鈥 sometimes a day trip, sometimes more, then return to the ranch.
- In August 2005, Bush cut short a ranch visit by two days .
- In August 2007, Bush interrupted a ranch stay to attend a Summit of the Americas in Canada. He then returned to Crawford by way of Minnesota and Kansas for other events.
- In 1993, President Clinton cut short a stay in Hawaii on his way back from an Asia trip .
For any president, getting away from Washington is complicated. It involves a lot of advance planning by the Secret Service and other support staff, and must be in a location that can accommodate staff 鈥 including protective services 鈥 and the media.
鈥淪o for the president to take a break like this one, it鈥檚 serious,鈥 says Stephen Hess, a presidential scholar at the Brookings Institution and a veteran of two White Houses.
Then, there鈥檚 the break in mental relaxation. Imagine, even for us average folks, departing the beach house one has rented for two weeks, leaving the family behind, and going back to the office for a couple of days. Ugh.
鈥淚鈥檝e always felt, at least the two times I was on a president鈥檚 staff, that a vacation is sacrosanct,鈥 says Mr. Hess, who听worked in the Eisenhower and Nixon White Houses. 听
鈥淚t鈥檚 very important to the president. 听It is very important to all of his staff, particularly those who don鈥檛 go with him. It鈥檚 either 听a great time for them to go on vacation, or to clean up all the work they haven鈥檛 had time to do when he was looking over their shoulders.鈥
Obama鈥檚 brief return to the White House also puts the lie to the notion that presidents can do everything they need to do from their vacation homes. Indeed, he has staff with him on the Vineyard, and those who aren鈥檛 there are available on speed dial.
Nevertheless, the work of a vacationing president is 鈥渄one with a skeleton staff, and the hour or two he puts aside for office business is only part of it,鈥 says Hess. 鈥淚t鈥檚 penciled in as vacation, not as serious work from someplace other than the White House.鈥
Someday, the public will know the full story of Obama鈥檚 鈥渧acation from vacation.鈥 But until then, the mystery lingers.听