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The Oval Office Posted October 11, 2009 @ 6:58 pm In Oval,Shapes | No Comments
“The Oval Office” is the official office of the President of the United States. It is located in the White House in Washington, DC. “The Oval Office” is often used as a metonym [1] for the President or the Presidency. For example:
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“Meanwhile, both Obama and McCain are using the financial crisis as an opportunity to 'audition for who could best handle a national economic emergency,' notes the NYT. Each candidate is trying to come up with quick responses to a changing situation as if they were actually sitting in the Oval Office, even though neither of them is at the center of the action yet, they're 'expected to act as if they have the best information available.' But, of course, they're also using the opportunity to dig into each other.”
—Daniel Politi, “Rescue Dawn,” Slate, September 19, 2008.
“We cannot expect one man to heal every wound, to solve every major crisis of policy. So much of the presidency, as they say, is a matter of waking up in the morning and trying to drink from a fire hydrant. In the quiet of the Oval Office, the noise of immediate demands can be deafening. And yet Obama has precisely the temperament to shut out the noise when necessary and concentrate on the essential.”
—The Editors, “The Choice,” The New Yorker, October 13, 2008, p. 58.
“The capital flew into a bit of a tizzy when, on his first full day in the White House, President Obama was photographed in the Oval Office without his suit jacket. There was, however, a logical explanation: Mr. Obama, who hates the cold, had cranked up the thermostat.”
—Sheryl Gay Stolberg, “White House Unbuttons Formal Dress Code,” The New York Times, January 29, 2009.
"It is hard to recall now - with Obama safely ensconced in the Oval Office - how vulnerable he seemed in those final months leading up to the election. His home in Chicago was guarded night and day, and he was assigned his own secret service detail less than four months after he launched his presidential bid, much earlier than any previous candidate. Yet he continued to put himself at risk as he campaigned in front of huge crowds in open settings."
—Ed Pilkington, "The plot to kill Barack Obama: When police arrested two young white racists here in Bells, Tennessee, did they foil a deadly plan?" The Guardian (UK), June 6, 2009.
"His first deadline for a healthcare bill to reach the Oval Office sailed by in August. Christmas is the next, unofficial, deadline. That looks likely to be missed as well."
—Giles Whittel, "Health Bill Push Is All About Power," The Australian, November 13, 2009.
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[1] metonym: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metonymy
[2] The Times (UK): http://www.timesonline.co.uk/
[3] The Globe and Mail: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/
[4] Memoir Is Palin’s Payback to McCain Campaign: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/15/books/15book.html
[5] The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/
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