Washington – Obama Pardons Turkeys As Part Of Annual Rite

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     US President Barack Obama (2-R) pardons the National Thanksgiving Turkey, beside his daughters Malia (R) and Sasha (3-R) and John Burkel (L), chairman of the National Turkey Federation, during a ceremony on the North Portico of the White House in Washington DC, USA, 27 November 2013. EPAWashington – President Barack Obama has spared two turkeys from the brine and the oven, fulfilling the annual tradition of a presidential pardon for a couple of lucky birds ahead of Thanksgiving Day.

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    Obama pardoned Popcorn, who shared the stage with the president on the North Portico of the White House on a cold, drizzly day. An alternate turkey, named Caramel, also received a pardon, though it did not have the benefit of a face-to-beak meeting with the president.

    “The office of the presidency, the most powerful position in the world, brings with it many awesome and solemn responsibilities,” Obama began. “This is not one of them.

    The two turkeys, 38-pound gobblers hatched the same day on a farm in Badger, Minn., were each up for top billing as the national Thanksgiving turkey. After an online White House crowdsourcing election, Popcorn won.

    The event is usually an opportunity for droll commentary by the president and the kind of inside detail that the White House rarely shares with reporters.

    Popcorn, the White House said, likes to feed on corn and strut to Beyonce’s “Halo,” while Caramel prefers soybean meal and Lady Gaga.

    Good to know.

    Popcorn’s victory, Obama said, proves “that even a turkey with a funny name can find a place in politics.”

    As for Caramel, “he’s sticking around and he’s already busy raising money for his next campaign,” the president said.

    The turkeys will be on display at George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens through Jan. 6.

    Presidents have spared turkeys off and on as far back as the Lincoln era, according to the White House. The first official pardon was granted by President George H.W. Bush.

    House Speaker John Boehner, meanwhile, was taking a different tack. His Twitter account was drawing attention to a CNN article on his special recipe. “Nice to see the Boehner turkey brine get attention,” he tweeted.

    Later Wednesday, Obama, wife Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha planned to deliver a couple of birds to a Washington charity — for eating.

    “Tomorrow, as we gather with our own friends and family,” Obama said on a serious note, “we’ll count ourselves lucky that there’s more to be thankful for than we can ever say and more to be hopeful for than we can ever imagine.”


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    Nobody
    Nobody
    10 years ago

    But did he give it an Obamacare waiver?

    bennyt
    bennyt
    10 years ago

    How about pardoning Jonathan Pollard who’s been in prison for 28 years now instead of a turkey? Who knows, Mr. President, maybe we’ll have to pardon you someday for Obamacare and all the outright lies you told the American public repeatedly for years in order to sell it to them?

    MarkTwain2
    MarkTwain2
    10 years ago

    Hey, Obama finally did something.

    10 years ago

    In the latest attempt to put another band-aid over the latest part of Obamacare that is failing, Obama, realizing he has no legal authority to force insurers to violate the federal law, Obamacare, that he himself helped create, by issuing policies that violate that law, even though he went on TV telling insurers to go ahead and do it, is now offering up taxpayer money to compensate insurers who will agree with him to violate the law.

    Literally, there is no end to Obama’s duplicity.