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Come One Come All: Barack Obama

President Barack Obama has apparently had a full schedule in the week gone by at the Oval Office. Why?
If
last
Monday,
golf
great,
Tiger
Woods
dropped
by
the
Oval
Office
to
promote
June's
AT
and
T
National,
Tuesday
brought
country
singer
Toby
Keith.
On
Wednesday,
while
Barack
Obama
was
in
Iowa,
R
and
B
singer
Usher
swung
by
the
premises
to
talk
with
administration
staff
about
fighting
malaria.
Thursday
was
quieter
maybe
just
the
lull
before
actor
Forest
Whitaker's
visit
Friday.
The president, once derisively deemed 'the biggest celebrity in the world,' is living up to the billing, with celebrities lining up to see him. "The celebrity-politician dynamic has changed since Bush exited. It's not just fun and games and snoozes in the Lincoln Bedroom anymore," says Brookings Institution Vice President, Darrell West, author of the book 'Celebrity Politics'". "Celebrities used to be considered vacuous people who didn't know anything," says West. "And I think in response to that, the celebrities who are getting involved politically are actually boning up on the issues and developing expertise."
"The celebrity engagement under Clinton centered on fundraising, while 'Obama seems more open to using celebrities for policy formulation and getting ideas,' Politico quotes West, as saying.
Ann Stock, who served as the White House social secretary for Clinton, concurs, saying that a lot of celebrities actually now have issues they care about. Stock points to U2 singer and New York Times contributor Bono as the beau ideal. She adds that the first six months of an administration are usually a time when people with the clout to make one attempt a pilgrimage to the White House.
George
Clooney's
credentials
as
a
celebrity
activist
won
him
meetings
with
both
Obama
and
Vice
President,
Joe
Biden.
After
discussing
Darfur
with
both
men,
Clooney
held
a
press
conference
where
he
announced
he
had
received
White
House
assurances
that
the
issue
'is
high
on
their
agenda'.
Brad
Pitt,
also
stopped
by
the
presidential
complex
in
early
March
to
talk
about
the
recovery
from
Hurricane
Katrina.
The
actor,
whose
'Make
it
Right'
foundation
builds
sustainable
housing
for
Hurricane
Katrina
victims,
met
with
both
the
president
and
White
House
Climate
Czar
Carol
Browner.
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