Mon, Jul 06, 2009
President-elect Obama greets onlookers after his daily workout at a Marine Corps base in Hawaii.
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Nation

Obama deliberately takes time out of view

By Philip Elliott
The Associated Press
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 12.27.2008
KAILUA, Hawaii — President-elect Barack Obama made clear to his aides that he wanted to spend the Christmas holiday in Hawaii, as he had done in years past: There is no more campaign. This will be a true family vacation.
So it is no surprise to them that Obama, with less than a month before he takes office, has largely kept out of public view while here at his rented vacation home near Honolulu. No speeches, no fundraisers, no forced political meetings. Just family and close friends, holed up behind stone and lava walls at the $9 million beachfront home for his last trip before he takes office on Jan. 20.
So far, it has worked.
Obama has ventured into public only a few times since arriving here from his home in Chicago last Saturday. He brought with him only four aides and his Secret Service detail. His comments to the journalists have included little more than jokes about bar tabs or self-deprecating humor about his golf game.
On Friday, Obama made his daily trip to the Semper Fit Center at Marine Corps Base Hawaii and made small talk with onlookers who waited for him to leave the gym.
"You guys have a wonderful new year," Obama said, moving down the makeshift rope line as visitors snapped pictures with their cell phones.
A day earlier, Obama ventured from his home to thank Marines and sailors at the base on Christmas Day. He spent more than an hour at the dining hall, posing for pictures between the ham, roast beef and turkey on the buffet. The trip came well after the evening network news programs had aired, a move that allowed him to visit without the suggestion of exploiting the military to get on TV.
"Hey," Obama said as he walked into the mess hall wearing a short-sleeved shirt and slacks, passing by a life-sized Santa Claus. "Just wanted to say 'hi.' "
Obama lingered a few minutes at each table as the Marines and sailors and their families stood to greet their next commander in chief. At other tables, the visitors ate candied sweet potatoes with marshmallow topping, mashed potatoes, and simmered corn and broccoli.
It was one of only a handful of trips Obama and his motorcade have taken. He and his wife, Michelle, have visited Marine Corps Base Hawaii for daily morning workouts. Twice, he and friends have played a round of golf. He attended a private memorial service for his grandmother on Tuesday and scattered her ashes into the Pacific Ocean.
And that's been it — something his aides say will keep pace until he returns to Chicago in the new year. His goal while on vacation has been to step out of the spotlight's glare that enveloped him during his two-year marathon presidential campaign.
"OK, guys," Obama bemoaned while walking to a driving range last Sunday. "Come on. . . . How many shots do you need?"