Brushing aside comments that he is overshadowing the other G-20 Leaders, President Obama takes
his place in the group portrait.
President Obama explains how the current economic crisis is a result of the Bush Administration
being asleep at the wheel.
Senator Harry Reid is cheered on by
his colleagues as he attempts to set a new endurance record for the Presidential death grip handshake
President Obama sits in his "Tuesday" chair.
On occasion, President Obama continues to talk long after the Cabinet Members have left the room.
The President maintains his fresh perspective by occasionally moving the furniture around
President Obama strives to be the greenest President in history
The last time wine will be served at a G-20 meeting
President Obama reluctantly participates in the Czech tradition of pre-dinner humming
In a moving effort to reduce the federal deficit, President Obama auctions off his daughters' favorite teddy bears
President Obama likes to kick off staff meetings with a Sarah Palin joke
President Obama relishes the enthusiastic reaction to his recent accomplishment:
Recalling the names of 302 White House staffers without peeking.
President Obama gladly scoots a little closer to watch the White House Briefing on his
tiny 13 inch TV, a product of recent budget cuts.
In a phone call to the International Space Station, President Obama welcomes the Robinson Family back to Earth after having been Lost in Space for
so many years.
Brushing aside comments that he is overshadowing the other G-20 Leaders, President Obama takes
his place in the group portrait.