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PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:45 pm    Post subject: One More Incompetent GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reply with quote




WASHINGTON – White House social secretary Desiree Rogers is stepping down three months after an uninvited couple crashed the Obama administration's first state dinner and she was heavily criticized for allowing it to happen.

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama issued a statement thanking their longtime friend from Chicago for "the terrific job she's done" organizing hundreds of events during her little more than a year on the job.

They indicated no reason for the departure, effective sometime next month after a transition period.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Rogers was neither forced out nor asked to leave.

"She's decided it's time to go back to doing things that she loves," Gibbs said Friday.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:57 pm    Post subject: Re: One More Incompetent GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reply with quote

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WASHINGTON – White House social secretary Desiree Rogers is stepping down three months after an uninvited couple crashed the Obama administration's first state dinner and she was heavily criticized for allowing it to happen.

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama issued a statement thanking their longtime friend from Chicago for "the terrific job she's done" organizing hundreds of events during her little more than a year on the job.

They indicated no reason for the departure, effective sometime next month after a transition period.

[b]White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Rogers was neither forced out nor asked to leave.


yea, right?


"She's decided it's time to go back to doing things that she loves," Gibbs said Friday.

and that would be "party, party, party.?



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well there's a new job opening, Phony...YOU could become the new white house social secretary..!!
You could host a dinner with fried chicken, corn pone and hominy grits...
You could invite Oprah and Kanye West and Wesley Snipes and call it the "Watermelon Summit"

Paint that white house black, baby !!
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

it would work out well-after all some of his best friends are black.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

But just to balance things out, he should also invite John Rocker and Jesse Helms and Mel Gibson. (Bob Jones is busy, talking to god...)
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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But just to balance things out, he should also invite John Rocker and Jesse Helms and Mel Gibson. (Bob Jones is busy, talking to god...)


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No, no....I would invite you and SSSS, two of the most understanding, most loving, most compassionate LIBCHITS in the country.... Wink Wink Wink Wink

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Then Phony and Senator Byrd could race their walkers down Pennsylvania Ave. while Toby Keith sings Dixie
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 2:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

SSSS, that was perfect. Wink
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 9:47 am    Post subject: Desiree Rogers Reply with quote

It was a security mistake that involved several departments. Not to have anyone from the WH Social office, who was completely knowledgeable about the guest list, stationed at the entrance was the mistake of the WH social secretary. To say it was inexcusable and to call for her resignation was partisan politics at its worst.

Ms. Rogers had an extremely difficult position. I admire the task she took on. Nothing happened at the Indian State dinner and or to the representatives of India, the president and quests. Things like this have happened when both parties are in power. The President of the United States has the world's most difficult job and it takes lessons both good and bad, to accomplish what he and/or she envision. I hope the next Social Secretary the best and would not take that job for all the "tea in China."

One incident out of over 300 successful accomplishments (that Ms. Rogers coordinated) is an unfair measure of her competence. I had a feeling after the party crashers at the State Dinner, she would eventually leave. I was surprised with the visibility she received. Other social secretaries have always been behind the scenes. The first year is always the hardest, and the President and First Lady are learning how various things must be done.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:02 am    Post subject: Re: Desiree Rogers Reply with quote

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It was a security mistake that involved several departments. Not to have anyone from the WH Social office, who was completely knowledgeable about the guest list, stationed at the entrance was the mistake of the WH social secretary. To say it was inexcusable and to call for her resignation was partisan politics at its worst.

Ms. Rogers had an extremely difficult position. I admire the task she took on. Nothing happened at the Indian State dinner and or to the representatives of India, the president and quests. Things like this have happened when both parties are in power. The President of the United States has the world's most difficult job and it takes lessons both good and bad, to accomplish what he and/or she envision. I hope the next Social Secretary the best and would not take that job for all the "tea in China."

One incident out of over 300 successful accomplishments (that Ms. Rogers coordinated) is an unfair measure of her competence. I had a feeling after the party crashers at the State Dinner, she would eventually leave. I was surprised with the visibility she received. Other social secretaries have always been behind the scenes. The first year is always the hardest, and the President and First Lady are learning how various things must be done.


Hello, mw....

All it takes is one mistep, and the president could be assassinated.....

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 1:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Desiree Rogers Reply with quote

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It was a security mistake that involved several departments. Not to have anyone from the WH Social office, who was completely knowledgeable about the guest list, stationed at the entrance was the mistake of the WH social secretary. To say it was inexcusable and to call for her resignation was partisan politics at its worst.

Ms. Rogers had an extremely difficult position. I admire the task she took on. Nothing happened at the Indian State dinner and or to the representatives of India, the president and quests. Things like this have happened when both parties are in power. The President of the United States has the world's most difficult job and it takes lessons both good and bad, to accomplish what he and/or she envision. I hope the next Social Secretary the best and would not take that job for all the "tea in China."

One incident out of over 300 successful accomplishments (that Ms. Rogers coordinated) is an unfair measure of her competence. I had a feeling after the party crashers at the State Dinner, she would eventually leave. I was surprised with the visibility she received. Other social secretaries have always been behind the scenes. The first year is always the hardest, and the President and First Lady are learning how various things must be done.


But she was hired to not get the president harmed, not to glamourize the joint with her dazzling beauty. She must have missed that part of the job description. Rolling Eyes

Rogers made her entrance to the dinner in an attention-grabbing Comme des Garcons pale peach gown and did not stay in the background during the elegant event that she had organized, relates Washington Post reporter Robin Givhan. "Just because she has this job, it's not going to make her a worker bee," explained an unidentified friend, according to Givhan. "She's glamorous."



Although the state dinner was Rogers's responsibility, with its myriad moving parts, she was on the official guest list, along with other Obama intimates from Chicago, such as her ex-husband John Rogers, Marty Nesbitt and his wife, Anita Blanchard. Instead of remaining behind the scenes, like a discreet stage director, Desirée Rogers had a seat at the most exclusive dinner in town. She was not the first social secretary to be seated at a state dinner, although others typically pulled up a chair only after they'd mastered the role. SOURCE: Washington Post
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