Posted on 07/14/2014 6:42:09 AM PDT by Second Amendment First
President Obamas recent campaign-style adventures outside of the White House bubble are a chance for the president to shed the confines of his office, relishing the beer, barbecue, and face-to-face conversations with everyday Americans he wistfully describes as too inaccessible as president.
But the more frequently the bear gets loose, as the president and top staffers jokingly refer to the unscheduled forays away from the White House grounds, the more heartburn the president causes for the Secret Service agents charged with protecting his life.
Obama himself acknowledges that his impromptu walks and trips to restaurants can prove stressful for his security detail. I dont get a chance to take walks very often, he told a crowd in New York earlier this year. Secret Service gets a little stressed. But every once in a while Im able to sneak off.
In Minneapolis late last month, he told a town hall meeting he liked to tease his Secret Service agents about how he was becoming unpredictable, before taking an unscheduled trip to a natural foods store and ice cream parlor. And in Austin earlier this week, Obama described how during a previous trip to the city, an unscheduled walk along the river had tested his details nerves.
I got about probably a mile, mile and a half, and then some people started spotting me so that by the time Secret Service got nervous, and then by the time we got back, there was a big rope line and there was all the fuss, Obama said.
The pull between allowing the president more freedom to engage with voters, escaping the confines of his office and the security challenges such movements create seemed crystalized in a pair of events during Obamas trip to Denver earlier this week.
After grabbing some pizza at a photo-op with individuals who had written him letters, the president decided to forgo his motorcade and instead walk down a downtown promenade. During that trip, the president was approached by and ended up shaking hands with a man wearing a full latex horse mask.
Later that evening, Obama dropped by a pool hall and brewery, where one patron asked Obama if he wanted to smoke pot with him.
Do you want a hit, man? the man says on a video that quickly went viral online.
While both incidents were ultimately harmless, they underscored the unpredictability of what can happen when a president ventures out of the bubble.
Any time the president leaves the White House complex, there are risks involved, said Secret Service spokesman Ed Donvoan.
So-called off the record events pose a unique challenge for the presidents security team, said Dan Emmett, a former Secret Service agent and the author of Within Arms Length, a book about his time working on presidential details across three administrations.
Theres a huge challenge in that you have virtually no time to put it together, Emmett said. The biggest worry is wandering random crime in progress, or if you happen to run into the random crazy guy - the people walking down the street talking to themselves who could be armed somehow.
Emmett says that the proliferation of smart phones and social media, which allow any individual to instantly broadcast the presidents whereabouts out, only heighten the risk of trips outside the bubble.
Word gets around quickly everybody has an iPhone, he said.
Still, Donovan says the agency mitigates these risks as much as possible.
We apply our knowledge and experience, and we've been doing this a long time, he said.
Unscheduled trips can also have their benefits, said Mickey Nelson, who retired recently as the Assistant Director of the Secret Service.
We use the element of surprise to our advantage, Nelson said. If we don't know were going there to the last minute, the adversary certainly doesn't know it.
Nelson says that on presidential trips outside of Washington, the traveling Secret Service team includes dedicated agents who can fan out and help secure areas ahead of the president at a moments notice. He also said that in addition to overt assets like the agents traveling next to the president, usually theres a lot of covert resources helping to protect him.
And after the president arrives at a restaurant or store, its fairly easy for agents to control the flow of patrons in and out which decreases the risk posed by selfies with the president lighting up Twitter.
Weve been doing unscheduled movement since we started protecting the president in 1901, Nelson said. Weve done them in war zones like Iraq and Afghanistan. We know what were doing.
The Secret Service was reluctant to discuss if they had had discussions with the presidents staff about the frequency of the presidents off the record trips, which are happening with greater frequency as the midterm elections approach.
But it just stands to reason, if something is happening more regularly that we are preparing for it more regularly, Donovan said. If were protecting a foreign dignitary and we know he likes to ride motorcycles, then we bring in people who know how to ride motorcycles. We prepare for things, and that would include if any protectee of ours is doing more events.
Obama has not been subtle in indicating that such trips are more likely.
What Ive said to my team is Get me out of Washington, Obama told donors at a fundraiser Wednesday night in Texas.
And White House press secretary Josh Earnest has said walks down Main Street are one part of the White Houses efforts to break through a difficult media environment.
The President, like many of his predecessors, has talked about the challenge thats posed by the presidential bubble; that one of the things that this President misses the most is the ability to walk down the street and talk to people, Earnest said.
Thats particularly important to him because he is sitting in the Oval Office, right up that hallway, making the kinds of decisions that he knows have a substantial impact on the daily lives of Americans, he continued. And he is looking for as many opportunities as he can to try to get some access and some insight into what are the challenges that people are facing.
HE IS KING..the subjects and serphs can pound sand.
But they have to cover up whatever he was doing when benghazi went down.
Stoned out of his mind, is my guess.
Just a slap in the face to show the people in this country he can walk on water..Or thinks he can..one day all of the admirers he thinks he has will turn against him and he will have a bulls eye on his head..Watch it moron you are making the fools that voted for you very angry..
I heard this goon has more secret service people tailing him than all the other president put together..
Let him go. Then let’s see how powerful he is.
“Bear”? Yeah right... Obooboo maybe.
Horsehead man should not have gotten within twenty five feet of the President. How could the Secret Service allow ANYONE with full head and face covering get near the President?
I don't care for Obama but I cannot believe the SS did not require the mask to come off or remove him from the crowd. That was very dangerous and a breach of Security 101.
He selfish. He is putting the lives of the Secret Service at risk as well.
“The Bear”, what a joke. The pussy is in the sandbox.
“...he liked to tease his Secret Service agents about how he was becoming unpredictable, before taking an unscheduled trip to a natural foods store and ice cream parlor.”
Courting public martyrdom??
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Truth kills Obamabots !!
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The Corruption and Lies of KING Obama
Obamas IRS destroying evidence
DACA Amnesty
Common Core
Opening border to gang members and drug dealers
VA intentional deaths of veterans
Negotiating with terrorists
Fast & Furious
SEAL Team 6
Obamacare would save the avg family $2500 per year
Forcing businesses to violate their religious beliefs
Violating the rights and sanctity of our Churches
Obamacare web site-cronyism
NSA acting as Obama Gestapo
17 Trillion in debt
Lies about Benghazi
Voter fraud
Shovel ready jobs
Intentionally trying to hurt Americans during the sequester
Intentionally trying to hurt Americans during govt shutdown
Blocking veterans from seeing their own memorials
Allowing illegals on mall during govt shutdown
Shutting down The Peoples House tours
We can keep our insurance if we like it
We can keep our doctors if we like them
Military not getting their votes counted
Supporting the Muslim Brotherhood with arms and money
DOJ spying on the free press
Not securing our borders
Spying on Americans on American soil with drones
SOLYNDRA
Picking winners and losers
IRS targeting conservatives
IRS targeting the Tea Party
Millions losing health care coverage
Increasing welfare rolls
Increasing disability rolls
Countless partys
Countless exorbitant vacations
Releasing illegals from prison
Unconstitutional recess appointment
NO budget for 5 years
Clapper lying to congress
Holder lying to congress
Failing to prosecute the New Black PantherReading our e-mail
War on women
Promoting race war
War between makers and takers
A123 Systems
Cash for clunkers
He loves himself so much. He just talks and talks about himself and how he loves to rock the boat. He makes jokes and expects everyone to laugh. He thinks he is so cool and hip and so, so loved by everyone.
Yes, like Hitler— the proper end for the malignant narcissist whom “the American People” do not deserve (in his mind). Direct Hitler quotes from the bunker was that the German People did not deserve to survive or to have his “genius” any longer (hence the suicide in the face of certain
capture by Stalin—another psychopath).
Tell us there is not Evil in the world. Satan lives, and consumes himself.
Planted story to try and help his ratings.
The bottom line is he loves the adoration. And if there’s an attempt on his life he gets sympathy. On top of that, he’s invincible. It says so in the Bible.
Maybe the SS has secret desires.
That has to be the stupidest nickname ever coined for a president. How can anyone other than his most ardent worshipers take it seriously? The guy reminds me of a toy French poodle, never mind a bear.
By unpredictable I think they meant “erratic behavior.”
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