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Obamas Dazzle French During Visit

By ELAINE GANLEY
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PARIS (June 7) — People gawked and cameras clicked as the Obamas cut a wide figure through the French capital even while confined to a presidential motorcade. It was more personal for the few kept not so distant — the restaurant owner who "saw God," the chauffeur reveling in a "magnificent mission."
President Barack Obama, wife Michelle and their two daughters touched lives in simple ways during a private stay in the French capital that closed out a six-day presidential tour rich in history, symbolism and giant messages to the world.
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Even a Sunday visit to the gilded Elysee presidential palace was casual and intimate.
The luncheon hosted by President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla, for Michelle and the two Obama daughters looked like an advance fete for Sasha's 8th birthday this Wednesday. The Obama trio, lingering a bit in the City of Light after the president's departure, then went shopping at the high-end Left Bank store for children, "Bonpoint."
Media scrutiny of the family was intense. The French are confirmed fans of the Obamas, whose politics and elegant style conform to their ideal vision of the United States. The couple makes frequent appearances on the covers of French magazines. Michelle Obama, whose wardrobe choices are analyzed, gets an A-plus for sartorial glamor, natural poise and sheer intelligence.
But the common touch the first American couple represents, so antithetical to the traditional pomp and circumstance of French heads of state, sets them apart.
When dining out Saturday night at a no-star bistro, La Fontaine de Mars, the presidential party was served water, Coke and table wine to accompany foie gras, lamb and steak with shallots, and paid for meals "like any client," said owner Jacques Boudon. "It's just what they wanted."
"And I think they were very happy since they stayed three-quarters of an hour after dining," he said by telephone.
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Boudon was over the moon.
The table had been reserved 10 days earlier but he only knew his guests were the Obamas that morning.
"I saw God before me," he said, "because I saw this smile that a million people have seen around the world. I saw her (Michelle) radiant. ... It's idiotic, but it's like that."
It was no surprise that the streets of Paris were lined with well-wishers. When the Obamas dined out, neighbors in nearby apartments hung from windows hoping for a glimpse. Some real fans hung their building with a handmade sign reading "We love you Obama."
Even the conservative Sarkozy appreciates Obama's personal style and, multiplying direct contact with citizens, is desanctifying the office.
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Sarkozy had worked to lure Obama to France, trying to get him here in early April between a G20 summit in London and a NATO summit in Germany and Strasbourg, in eastern France. Obama said it was a squeeze and suggested the D-Day commemoration at Normandy, a presidential official has said.
On the family's Paris agenda were Notre Dame Cathedral on Saturday evening. There, Obama lit a candle and listened to a children's choir. On Sunday morning, it was the Pompidou Center, the modern art mecca in central Paris, where two exhibitions are currently featured, the works of American sculptor Alexander Calder and Vassily Kandinsky, the Russian-born painter who helped pioneer abstract art.
The family spent some 90 minutes inside the museum, distinguished by its exposed colored piping, and at one point the president was seen waving from a top-floor glassed-in walkway that provides a sweeping view of the city.
But it was the few brief minutes that Obama spent with 61-year-old Gerard Daldoss and other drivers in the presidential motorcade that mattered.
Before climbing into his limousine in the Pompidou Center's underground parking garage, Obama shook the men's hands, then posed for a group photo.
"It's fantastic. What a beautiful souvenir!" exclaimed a beaming Daldoss.
He said he has worked in motorcades for Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush without ever getting such hands-on gratitude.
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"The others were nice but not more than that," Daldoss said. "I retire in a few months. This is a magnificent mission."
The tourism followed a somber remembrance Saturday on the 65th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy with Sarkozy and elderly veterans, preceded by a visit to Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany and an address in Cairo to the world's Muslims, a bold effort to heal enmity toward the United States borne by large swaths of the Islamic world.
At his own behest, Obama had flown into Paris on Friday night without a formal airport welcome from Sarkozy, while Michelle and the kids were visiting the Eiffel Tower.
Some French pundits wonder whether Sarkozy's admiration for Obama is reciprocal. Their meetings have so far been official — unlike the picnic-style lunch Sarkozy shared with the Bush family at their Kennebunkport, Maine, compound shortly after taking office.
However, a visible sign of Obama's French connection may just be his own family's decision to linger in the land of France after his departure — and have an informal Sarkozy moment with the kids.
Associated Press writer Scott Sayare contributed to this report.
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MrRear111

07:58 AMJun 20 2009

OBAMA THE PHONEY IS STARTING TO GET PEOPLE TO TAKE OFF THE COLORED GLASSES AND THEY SEE A LIAR A NIEVE MAN WHO IS DISHONEST WITHOUT INTEGRITY WHO IN FACT IS PART OF A RADICAL LEFT WING SOCIALISM TO OVERTAKE THE USA GOVERNMENT WITH BANKS, CARS, NOW HEALTHCARE I WILL FIGHT THIS GUY TO THE END AND MY MANY AMERICAN FRIENDS WHO LOVE THIS USA WILL FIGHT THE PELOSI, BOXER AIRHEADS WHO LOOK DOWN ON THEIR CONSTITUENTS. MURTHA, RANGELLWAXMAN, HARRY REID ALL ANTI USA IN ACTIONS AND IN POLITICS...THIS OBAMA IS LIKE HAVING AN AL CAPONE WITH HIS GANG OF THUGS (acorn and americorps) PILLAGING AND DEFRAUDING THE USA, COMMITTING TREASON AND CORRUPTION IT WILL ALL COME OUT HE WILL AND IS A LAME DUCK PRESIDENT WE THE PEOPLE WILL ENSURE THAT....I PERSONALLY HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF THIS GUYS LIES LIES LIES AND MORE LIES AND STORIES WHEN HE DOESNT TELL THE NEGATIVES TO HIS PROPOSALS WRECKLESS SPENDING, PROMISES NOT KEPT...HES WEAK AND SHOULD BE REMOVED OR IMPEACHED....MAYBE HE WILL HE IS LIKE A HOUSE OF CARDS...

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Anniemott

03:04 PMJun 17 2009

Gee, why are the Obamas "parading" their children around?? I mean, "puttingthem out there"........"in the public eye"......... are they trying to be like PALIN??

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Paramale

03:49 AMJun 13 2009

I'm 53 and ever since I was a kid, the French have looked down on us and our leaders. The fact that the French President tried to lure the Obamas to spend time with him in France blows me away, as well as the contrast between how the French loved him. Compare that to a typical visit by Bush where they had to sweep the streets clean of all humanity in his path to keep him alive. Wouldn't it be ironic if the French turned out to be our closest ally?

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ILikeAsianLadies

06:40 PMJun 12 2009

Obama is as PHONY as the hair dye he uses...

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Brains n Beautee

05:35 PMJun 12 2009

Wake up, America! We finally have intelligent, normal life in the white house. An entire family that functions in a manner that serves as an example for all of us. BE PROUD> Our new president is a man who represents us with wisdom, dignity and a touch of humor and generosity of spirit. Add to that his youthful ideals that he is working so diligently to make a reality. We are beginning to earn respect among the people of the world again. They are looking to us through a new lens.How many streets of foreign countries did you stroll during the Bush administration??? I walked the streets of Paris and other wonderous places all over the world and people hated Americans because of the Bush Politics. We can no longer be insensitive to the power of being open to listening to others who possess different ideas. I hope we can learn to respect each other as fellow Americans and learn to enjoy the beauty of diversity.

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02:27 PMJun 12 2009

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Wjeansbeanspeas

01:11 PMJun 11 2009

I am so tired of all the postings in the news about President Obama.He can;'t breathe with out some kind of comment.The picture of him talking on the phone in his office should not have even been taken.Give the man a break.There are many other things much more important to write about.The American public is sick and tired of all the politics.We are Americans first, act like it.

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Warmonkey6662

11:48 AMJun 11 2009

Liitle- The French are not TOO smart. Brother. That's fourth grade grammer! The President of the United States is not a joke. You and your ilk are sore losers! Keep crying crybabies! You are making yourselves look like the weak sucks you are!

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Bon2204

01:33 PMJun 10 2009

I'm THRILLED that the French love our President and his family! At last, America is respected abroad again. A friend of mine who lives abroad in Europe said she saw a HUGE difference following Obama's election -- people were smiling when she said she is an American. Obama has not spent NEARLY the $$$$$ that Dubya did, wasting our country's young men and women in a senseless WAR as well as $$$$.

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TAXGUY527

10:31 AMJun 10 2009

MEMO TO ELAINE GANLEY, ASSOCIATED PRESS SO-CALLED 'JOURNALIST': YOU FALL OVER YOURSELF TRYING TO TELL US THAT THE PEOPLE OF FRANCE ARE "DAZZLED" BY obama. IN TRUTH, IT IS YOU----THE MEDIA---THAT IS DAZZLED BY THIS DISHONEST, SMOOTH-TALKING INEXPERIENCED YOUNG MARXIST. THERE WAS A TIME WHEN BEING A JOURNALIST MEANT MAKING A REAL EFFORT AT OBJECTIVITY......REPORTING THE NEWS WITHOUT BIAS. ASSOCIATED PRESS AND CNN/AOL ARE NOW WILLING DUPES FOR THE FRAUDULENT obama ADMINISTRATION. YOU, GANLEY, ARE PATHETIC.

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People gawked and cameras clicked as the Obamas cut a wide figure through the French capital even while confined to a presidential motorcade. It was more personal for the few kept not so distant — the restaurant owner who saw God, the chauffeur reveling in a magnificent mission.