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Obama dining with family at Waikiki restaurant
President Obama is now on vacation with his family in Hawaii, where he’s been indulging in his favorite pastime – golf.
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While on vacation in Hawaii, President Obama played a round of golf and gave the cameras quite a show. It’s a mostly sunny morning with temperatures in the upper 70s on the windward coast of Oahu, where the president is vacationing with his family.
The president arrived in Hawaii early Saturday for the start of his annual two-week holiday getaway from Washington. He is joined by first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha. He played more golf previous year than Tiger Woods.
First @POTUS sighting of Hawaii vacation. This year, the president began his vacation by stopping in San Bernardino to visit the families of the victims of the mass shooting that took place there two weeks ago.
The Obamas are spending the holidays in Hawaii.
In mid-October, Obama played his 200th round of golf since arriving in the White House, according to the widely trusted record-keeper on the president’s games, CBS White House reporter Mark Knoller.
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“President Obama seems oblivious to the burden he is placing on Americans with his continuous vacations, getaways and political junkets at taxpayer expense”. “I said, “Hello Mr. President.’ And he told us, ‘Merry Christmas” and he waved at us”.