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Obama spokesman after Senate health care vote: There’s more …

Former president Barack Obama delivers a speech during the 4th Congress of Indonesian Diaspora in Jakarta on July 1, 2017.(Photo: Adek Berry, AFP/Getty Images)

Following the failure of the Senate's attempt to repeal parts of Obamacare, thespokesman for former president Barack Obama lauded the mobilization of people, but noted that there's still more to be done that will depend on bipartisanship in Congress.

Spokesman Kevin Lewis described the successes of Obama's signatures health care law before adding, "President Obama has always said we should build on this law, just as members of both parties worked together to improve Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid over the years."

Obama has not made his own statement about the defeated bill.

Here's the full quote from Lewis:

The Affordable Care Act has always been about something bigger than politics -- it's about thecharacter of our country. It's about the 20 million Americans and counting who've gained the security and peace of mind of health insurance, and the tens of millions more who benefited from upgrades like free preventive care, such as mammograms and vaccines and improvements in thequality of care in hospitals that have averted more than 100,000 deaths so far. It's about the dreams protected, and the untold misery and ruin prevented.

Today, it remains that way because of everyone who mobilized, organized and made their voices heard. The Affordable Care Act has made America stronger and healthier, but there will always be more work to do. President Obama has always said we should build on this law, just as members of both parties worked together to improve Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid over the years. President Obama still believes that it is possible for Congress to demonstrate the necessary bipartisanship and political courage to keep delivering on the promise of quality, affordable health insurance for every American.

Lewis's statement echoes what congressional Democrats have called for: bipartisan work on the existing health care law.

"We must work together to improve the law," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York said early Friday, shortly after the repeal bill failed.

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Watch – Ex-Obama Official Marie Harf on Anti-Trump Dossier …

The now infamous, largely discredited 35-page dossierwas authored by former intelligence agent Christopher Steele, who wasreportedlypaid to compile the controversial document by the shadowy firm Fusion GPS, which reportedly has ties to Democrats and has done work on behalf of foreign state clients.

Speaking Friday on The Story with Martha MacCallum,broadcast on Fox News, Harf was attempting to debate the contention that the dossier was at the center of the unfounded charges alleging collusion between Russia and Trumps 2016 presidential campaign. There is no evidence of any such collusion.

Harf, who is currently a Fox News contributor, served as acting spokesperson and deputy spokesperson for the State Department and was senior adviser of strategic communications to Secretary of State John Kerry.

During the Fox News program, Mollie Hemingway, senior editor of theFederalist, stated: At the center of the entire Russia scare has been this dossier, this very salacious document that made all sort of allegations against Trump. Now, a lot of them have been discredited. A lot of stuff has been objectively shown to not be true.

Here is a transcript of the rest of the exchange (emphasis added):

HARF, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Well, Im very impressed with Mollies ability to spin a conspiracy theory out of this. There is no evidence to support what shes putting forward. Look, I think its interesting. It was certainly salacious when it came out. But I would disagree with something she just said, this dossier, while it may have got a lot of attention, isnt actually what the Russian investigations are about right now. Theyre about all these meetings that Trump officials had with the Russians that they were not honest about. Theyre about possible ties. And nothing may come from those investigations. But lets be very clear, theyre not based on that dossier. I have no idea who paid for it. I have no idea where any of this came from. But I suspect theres some attempt in Congress right now on the Republican side to use this dossier and some of these conspiracy theories.

HEMINGWAY: In fact, this dossier was used by the FBI to secure a FISA warrant against an American citizen. It was also used by Obama officials and intelligence agencies to really get this whole Russian conspiracy going.

HARF: Thats not true, Mollie. I was in the administration. Thats absolutely not true.We thought this was a funny, salacious thing.The Russian investigations started because a bunch of other issues not related.

Contrary to Harfs claims, the Fusion GPS-produced dossier was reportedly central to the Russia probe.

According to the BBC, the dossierservedas a roadmap for the FBIs investigation into claims of coordination between Moscow and members of Trumps presidential campaign.

In April, CNNreportedthat the dossier served as part of the FBIs justification for seeking a FISA courts approval to clandestinely monitor the communications of Carter Page, the American oil industry investor who was tangentially and briefly associated with Trumps presidential campaign.

Senior Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee havereportedlyrequested that the FBI and Department of Justice turn over applications for any warrants to monitor the communications of U.S. citizens associated with the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

In testimony in June, Comeyrepeatedlyrefused to answer questions about his agencys ties to the dossier.

In the sametestimony, Comey admitted he pushed back against a request from Trump to possibly investigate the origins of salacious material that the agency possessed in the course of its investigation into alleged Russian interference.

In a wide-ranging interview with the New York Times published earlier this month, Trump accused former FBI Director James Comey of possibly trying to leverage the contents of the dossier compiled on the billionaire.

According to information firstleakedby CNN, Trump was briefed on the contents of the controversial dossier last January by Comey, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, CIA Director John Brennan and NSA Director Admiral Mike Rogers.

There are questions about the veracity of Comeys public explanations of why he briefed Trump, President Obama and other top Obama administration officials about the dossier contents. Comey claimed that he and other U.S. officials briefed Obama and Trump about the dossier two weeks prior to Trumps inauguration because they wanted to alert the president and president-elect that the news media were about to release the material.

In June testimony, Comey specifically denied that he had briefed Trump about salacious and unverified material referring to the dossier in order to hang it over him in some way.

Comeystated:

I was briefing him about salacious and unverified material. It was in a context of that that he had a strong and defensive reaction about that not being true. My reading of it was it was important for me to assure him we were not personally investigating him. So the context then was actually narrower, focused on what I just talked to him about.

It was very important because it was, first, true, and second, I was worried very much about being in kind of a J. Edgar Hoover-type situation. I didnt want him thinking I was briefing him on this to sort of hang it over him in some way.

I was briefing him on it because we had been told by the media it was about to launch. We didnt want to be keeping that from him. He needed to know this was being said. I was very keen not to leave him with an impression that the bureau was trying to do something to him. So thats the context in which I said, sir, were not personally investigating you.

In his prepared remarks before the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in June, Comey alsodetailedwhy he claimed the intelligence community briefed Obama and Trump on the salacious material again a clear reference to the dossier.

Comey wrote:

The IC leadership thought it important, for a variety of reasons, to alert the incoming President to the existence of this material, even though it was salacious and unverified. Among those reasons were: (1) we knew the media was about to publicly report the material and we believed the IC should not keep knowledge of the material and its imminent release from the President-Elect; and (2) to the extent there was some effort to compromise an incoming President, we could blunt any such effort with a defensive briefing.

The U.S. intelligence community does not usually brief top officials about pending news media coverage.

Also, according to numerous reports, the media had been aware of the dossier claims for months. The dossier charges had been circulating among news media outlets, but the sensational claims were largely considered too risky to publish.

When it famously published the full dossier, BuzzFeedreportedthat the contents had circulated for months and were known to journalists.

The website reported, The documents have circulated for months and acquired a kind of legendary status among journalists, lawmakers and intelligence officials who have seen them.Mother Joneswriter David Corn referred to the documents in a late October column.

McClatchyreportedthis week that it was among at least a dozen national media organizations that had a copy of the Steele dossier before it became public but hadnt published details because much of the information had not been corroborated.

Despite Comeys claims about pending media stories on the dossier, it was actually Comeys very briefings to Trump and Obama that gave the news media the opening to start publishing the dossier contents, as this reporter previouslydocumented.

On January 10, CNN cited multiple US officials with direct knowledge of the briefings in other words, officials leaking information about classified briefings revealing the dossier contents were included in a two-page synopsis that served as an addendum to a larger report on Russias alleged attempts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.

Just after that CNN report, BuzzFeedpublishedthe dossiers full unverified contents.

TheNew York Timesused CNNs story to report some contents of the dossier the same day as CNNs January 10 report on the briefings.

After citing the CNN story, theTimesreported:

The memos describe sex videos involving prostitutes with Mr. Trump in a 2013 visit to a Moscow hotel. The videos were supposedly prepared as kompromat, or compromising material, with the possible goal of blackmailing Mr. Trump in the future.

The memos also suggest that Russian officials proposed various lucrative deals, essentially as disguised bribes in order to win influence over Mr. Trump.

The memos describe several purported meetings during the 2016 presidential campaign between Trump representatives and Russian officials to discuss matters of mutual interest, including the Russian hacking of the Democratic National Committee and Mrs. Clintons campaign chairman, John D. Podesta.

Immediately following CNNs article, National Intelligence Director Clapper added fuel to the media fire around the dossier by releasing astatementsaying that he spoke to Trump to express my profound dismay at the leaks that have been appearing in the press referring to the leaks to CNN about the classified briefing. He called the leaks extremely corrosive and damaging to our national security.

Clappers statement generated fresh media coverage of the dossierbriefings.

Largely discredited

Major questions have been raised as to the veracity of the dossier, large sections of which have been discredited.The dossiers author, Steele, himself recentlyconcededin court documents that part of his work still needed to be verified.

Earlier this month, Breitbart Newsreportedthat information contained in aWashington Postarticle may disprove perhaps the most infamous claim made in the already discredited dossier.

One of the most widely reported claims in the document was that while Trump was staying in the presidential suite at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Moscow in 2013, he hired a number of prostitutes to perform a golden showers (urination) show in front of him.

The dossier claims that Trump wanted to defile the bed because he learned that President Obama had used the same suite during a trip to Russia.

The document states that the hotel was known to be under FSB control and there were concealed cameras and microphones throughout the property, suggesting Russia possessed damaging photos or videos on the current U.S. president. The FSB is the principal Russian security agency.

Trumpreportedlystayed at the Ritz Carlton when he was in Moscow to judge the Miss Universe contest, which he partially owned at the time.

TheWashington Postreportedthat while he was in Russia, Trump spent time with Aras Agalarov, a Russian billionaire real estate tycoon, and Argalorovs son, singer Emin. Trump was reportedly discussing the possibility of building a tower in Moscow with the elder Argalorov. The Argalorovs attended the Miss Universe contest.

Buried inside the article, thePostquoted a person with knowledge of Trumps 2013 trip saying that Trumps bodyguard rejected an offer from Emin Agalarov to send prostitutes to Trumps hotel room.

Meanwhile, numerous other aspects of the dossier have been discredited. Citing a Kremlin insider, the dossier, which misspelled the name of a Russian diplomat, claimed that Trump lawyer Michael Cohen held secret meetings with Kremlin officials in Prague in August 2016.

That charge unraveled after Cohenrevealedhe had never traveled to Prague, calling the story totally fake, totally inaccurate. TheAtlanticconfirmed Cohens whereabouts in New York and California during the period the dossier claimed hewas in Prague. Cohen reportedly produced his passport showing he had not traveled to Prague.

Citing current and former government officials, theNew Yorkerreportedthe dossier prompted skepticism among intelligence community members, with the publication quoting one member saying it was a nutty piece of evidence to submit to a U.S. president.

Steeles work has beenquestionedby former acting CIA Director Michael Morell, who currently works at the Hillary Clinton-tied Beacon Global Strategies LLC.

Author and journalist Paul Sperryreportedin theNew York Postlast week that the Senate Judiciary Committee threatened to subpoena Fusion GPS, the secretive firm that hired Steele to produce the dossier, because the firm reportedly refused to answer questions about who financed the dossier.

Sperry raised further questions regarding possible connections between Fusion GPS and Hillary Clinton:

Fusion GPS was on the payroll of an unidentified Democratic ally of Clinton when it hired a long-retired British spy to dig up dirt on Trump. In 2012, Democrats hired Fusion GPS to uncover dirt on GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. And in 2015, Democratic ally Planned Parenthood retained Fusion GPS to investigate pro-life activists protesting the abortion group.

Moreover, federal records show a key co-founder and partner in the firm was a Hillary Clinton donor and supporter of her presidential campaign.

In September 2016, while Fusion GPS was quietly shopping the dirty dossier on Trump around Washington, its co-founder and partner Peter R. Fritsch contributed at least $1,000 to the Hillary Victory Fund and the Hillary For America campaign, Federal Election Commission data show. His wife also donated money to Hillarys campaign.

Aaron Klein is Breitbarts Jerusalem bureau chief and senior investigative reporter. He is a New York Times bestselling author and hosts the popular weekend talk radio program, Aaron Klein Investigative Radio. Follow him onTwitter @AaronKleinShow.Follow him onFacebook.

With additional research by Joshua Klein.

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Affordable Care Act has made ‘America stronger,’ Obama …

The Affordable Care Act, former President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement, will continue after a measure to repeal parts of the health care law was rejected on Friday in the Senate.

Kevin Lewis, a spokesman for Obama, said in a statement Friday, [The Affordable Care Act] is about the dreams protected, and the untold misery and ruin prevented. Today, it remains that way because of everyone who mobilized, organized and made their voices heard. The Affordable Care Act has made America stronger and healthier, but there will always be more work to do.

The ACA helped to insure 20 million Americans and gave tens of millions more preventive care, such as mammograms and vaccines, the statement said.

But it also acknowledged the work ahead to guarantee the law's existence.

President Obama has always said we should build on this law, just as members of both parties worked together to improve Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid over the years, the statement said. President Obama still believes that it is possible for Congress to demonstrate the necessary bipartisanship and political courage to keep delivering on the promise of quality, affordable health insurance for every American.

Obama spoke out on Facebook after Senate Republicans released their health care bill in late June.

Simply put, if theres a chance you might get sick, get old, or start a family this bill will do you harm, he wrote.

Obama has repeatedly warned against taking away health care for millions of Americans now covered under the ACA and urged Republicans and Democrats to work together.

It might take some time and compromise between Democrats and Republicans, Obama said in June. But I believe thats what people want to see. I believe it would demonstrate the kind of leadership that appeals to Americans across party lines.

The ACA, also known as Obamacare, was signed into law on March 30, 2017. The bill passed without any Republican support and thus was largely criticized by Republicans. High premiums and deductibles along with arguments of government overreach stoked opposition to the law.

But protests erupted when plans to repeal and replace were first announced in March as the House of Representatives unveiled the American Health Care Act, and millions of Americans began to fear losing their health care coverage.

For now, Obamacare remains.

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Michelle Obama says some people still wont see me for what …

U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama waves after her speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. July 25, 2016. REUTERS/Scott Audette

DENVER Michelle Obama says breaking the glass ceiling in becoming the first black first lady left a few lasting emotional scars.

Obama spoke at an event for the Womens Foundation of Colorado in Denver on Wednesday night. The Denver Post reports Obama said she was hurt knowing that after eight years of working really hard for this country, there are still people who wont see me for what I am because of my skin color. The Post says she referenced people calling her an ape and talking about her body.

Obama says she wants the world to know women endure small tiny cuts every day and were still getting up.

She reiterated she wouldnt seek public office but she and former President Barack Obama would remain in public service.

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Obama’s Inner Circle Is Urging Deval Patrick to Run – Politico

BOSTONBarack Obama is nudging him to run. His inner circle is actively encouraging it. Obamaworlds clear and away 2020 favorite is sitting right here, on the 38th floor of the John Hancock Building, in a nicely decorated office at Bain Capital.

And Deval Patrick has many thoughts on what he says is Donald Trumps governing by fear and a dishonest pitch to economic nostalgia, while encouraging a rise in casual racism and ditching any real commitment to civil rights.

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Obama strategist David Axelrod has had several conversations with Patrick about running, and eagerly rattles off the early primary map logic: small-town campaign experience from his 2006 gubernatorial run that will jive perfectly with Iowa, neighbor-state advantage in New Hampshire and the immediate bloc of votes hed have as an African-American heading into South Carolina.

Valerie Jarrett, Obamas close adviser and friend, says that a President Patrick is what my heart desires.

David Simas, Obamas political director in the White House and now the CEO of his foundation, used to be Patricks deputy chief of staff and remains perhaps his biggest fan on the planet. Obama himselfwho is personally close to Patrick, and counts him among the very small group of people whom he thinks has actual political talenthas privately encouraged him to think about it, among others.

Obama veterans light up at the mention of his name. In self-assurance, style and politics, they see the former Massachusetts governor as a perfect match, the natural continuation of Obamas legacy.

If you were to poll 100 notable Obama alumni, the only two people who would win that 2020 straw poll right now are [Joe] Biden and Patrick, said one former senior White House aide. Among operatives, the center of gravity would really shift in his direction in Obamaworld if he were to decide to run, said another former top Obama White House official.

The love for Biden, and hope that he might just go for it in 2020, remains strong among Obama types, and so far, with trips to New Hampshire and Florida and a new book coming out next month, the former vice president has done much more to stoke the talk than Patrick, who says hes nowhere near printing yard signs.

Im trying to think about how to be helpful, because I care about the country, and Im a patriot first. Its way, way too soon to be making plans for 2020, Patrick told me in an interview for POLITICOs Off Message podcast recorded at Bain headquarters in Boston. So Ill just leave it at that.

Patrick fends off any attempts to corner him on the question, avoiding saying anything that could seem either cute or Sherman-esquedont lead me down that path because it turns into something it isnt, and I dont want to go there, he said. I have no plans to make plans.

But hes clearly upset with what Trump is doing, on both policy and approach.

The president, I believe, is at risk of diminishing the voice of the presidency because he pops off so often, and so, kind of, carelessly. I think there is a risk both domestically, and internationally for that matter, that well begin to tune him out, he said.

He might be the only potential Democratic candidate whos been played in a movie (last years Patriots Day, about the Boston Marathon bombing and its aftermath), but since finishing up as governor two years ago amid mixed reviews, Patrick has largely disappeared from politics. There was a brief rumble about how he might run for president himself, or might get considered to be Hillary Clintons running mate, but neither thought ever actually went anywhere.

Instead, hes been at Bain Capital, running a new social good private equity fund called Double Impact, which has raised $390 million for investments in small- and medium-sized companies that he said need to show a focus on sustainability, health and wellness, and then a place-based strategy were calling community building, which is about companies that are intentional about creating good jobs and economic activity in places of chronic underemployment. The first two investments are in a chain of small, low-cost gyms in Michigan and Indiana that he hopes will bring affordable fitness to underserved areas, and in a company in Texas that diverts organic waste.

Not that any of this matters to Bernie Sanderized Democrats who are suspicious of finance types to begin with, and were taught by Obamas 2012 brutal campaign attacks on Mitt Romney to think of Bain as a curse wordthough notably, not by Patrick himself, who despite his friendship with Obama and co-chairmanship of the campaign, repeatedly refused to join in on the bashing.

When I joined the firm, I think it took two or three days to work out the terms, and two-and-a-half weeks to figure out how to announce it, Patrick said, acknowledging the awkwardness he was getting himself into.

Among the people he talked to about it: Obama.

He laughed when the podcast interview began with a question about Bain. But he answered without hesitating. Bain is a good company, he said. Romney, whom he barely knows, hasnt been around for a long time. Plus, what hes doing there is different. We know how in public life, people and institutions get turned into cartoons, Patrick said.

Patrick and Obama met 20 years ago, when Patrick was in private practice. Put in touch through a Harvard Law Review connection, Obama called him for money for his state Senate run. Patrick, in a story he likes to tell, excitedly told Obama hed write the biggest check he could. Obama started laughing. Illinois law had no limit, he told him.

A friendship began. Obama asked Patricks advice about his 2004 Senate run. Patrick surprised Obama in Washington the next year to ask for advice about his own 2006 governor run.

Endorsements went back and forth. They and their wives got to know each other over dinners, a long night sitting on Jarretts back porch in Marthas Vineyard in 2007, visits to the White House. Now, Patrick is the only politician on the Obama Foundation board.

In May, Jarrett was at the SALT Conference, the hedge fund conference started by Anthony Scaramucci, the recently ousted White House communications director. Robert Wolf, the banker and Democratic mega-donor whos a frequent Obama golf partner, was interviewing her and Jeb Bush on stage, and told them ahead of the time hed ask their picks for the 2020 Democratic nominee. Bush picked Biden, whod spoken there the night before. Jarrett, eager to stir the pot, picked Patrick.

Valeries always a little cautious with her words, so it was interesting to everyone in the audience that she said that, Wolf noted.

He has the ability to touch people's hearts as well as their minds, Jarrett said in an interview last week, explaining why shes rooting for Patrick. I think our country is ready for that nowlet alone in three years.

Trying to predict what will define the next presidential race at this point is like guessing at the price of milk once corner stores open up on the moon. But if the 2020 question for Democrats is about taking on Trumps management shortcomings or calling for a different way of merging government and business experience, Patrick would be able to check those boxes. If its about bringing the country together, he has a record of that too, and an elevating, though not quite Obama-level capacity for inspirational rhetoric. If its about just veering the presidency back toward the old normal, as notable Trump opponents among Republicans and Democrats hopefully predict, Patricks calm demeanor could work there too.

Or, as some joke, if Democrats are trying to make like theyre resetting the clock to before Trump won, having another African-American nominee might be itin a way that most doubted could work had he run right after Obama in 2016.

Axelrods well-known theory of presidential elections is that voters look for a remedy, not a replica. Patrick, another former client of his, is definitely in the remedy category, Axelrod said. Hes kind of a natural to look at because he was a successful governor, he is an inspiring guy, and you have to ask yourself what is the country going to be looking for in their next president after this guy?

Somewhat ridiculously, Patrick likes to say hes an amateur politician: Hes only run for one job, and after two terms as governor, stepped away. All through last year though, he infuriated the Clinton campaign by publicly saying she was struggling to give voters a reason to support her, and lacked any compelling message for her campaign.

Pushing Democrats not to repeat that mistake is where he says his heart is now.

Nostalgiathats what Trump was selling, right? His tag line was on the again. You know, saying to communities, whose factories have left, that the solution is to bring that factory back. It may not actually be the most constructive, or even honest, pitch to make, Patrick said. As for Democrats, What we need to be doing is thinking about what do we want the economy to be tomorrow, and how do we shape that? And do we ensure that everybody has a stake in that?

As many shots as he takes at Trump, or Jeff Sessions, or anyone else, he resists being the resistance.

I think we cant be just about what were against. We have to be about what were for. I think offering an alternative vision for the future of this country, and the role of government alongside the private sector, alongside philanthropy, alongside individuals exercising their free creativity, is enormously important, Patrick said. We can do that as a party. We have done it in the past, and we can do it again. I think we have to, to win.

For now, there is no actual motion toward Patrick 2020. No one in New Hampshire is getting calls. Axelrod said his own discussions with the former governor have remained very preliminary, still without answers to the key questions of whether he wants to subject himself to the insanity of a campaign or would truly want the job if he won. Operatives willing to play out the possibility get stuck on questions like fundraising, or the different approach to issues a black candidate would have to have if there are multiple black candidates in the field, or whether Patricks connection to Obama might come with some problems of its own.

People close to Obama, meanwhile, stress that the former president first wants Democrats to focus on the partys immediate structural issues and the 2017 and 2018 elections, and that Patrick isnt the only person hes encouraged to look at running, in the hopes of Democrats getting the strongest possible field.

After Jarrett floated Patricks name in Las Vegas, he called her, asking her why shed stirred up the speculation and gotten his phone ringing. She told him she was seriousshe wanted to see it happen.

Patricks own circle insists theres nothing yet to see, but some are fantasizing about a 2020 run. He first ran for governor in the aftermath of the 2004 presidential campaign, feeling like it was his time to step up. People who know Patrick well say they feel like Trumps election spoke to him in a powerful way.

Others say hes not there. At a time like this, you hope there are people who have some of Deval Patricks motivations and skills that are thinking about public service, but from my interactions with him, elected office is not his career, said John Walsh, his 2006 campaign manager and close adviser. And he warned those prewriting the campaign plans: The idea that this would be the next version of Obama, the next version of anythingbeware what youd hope for.

Most Patrick-watchers assumed he had passed on running for anything else, including exploring a 2012 Senate run, because his wife was eager for him to get back into the private sector and make some money.

Axelrod, Walsh and others says this is wrong, and misreads Patricks own perspective. At the beginning of May, they arrived together at Bostons John F. Kennedy Library for the Profiles in Courage Award ceremony that was Obamas first big public speech of his post-presidency. On the red carpet headed in, local reporters asked the former governor about Obamacare repeal, and what he was hoping to see the president say.

Then they turned to Diane Patrick, standing a few steps back, and asked her if she was looking forward to seeing Michelle Obama.

I cant wait. I cant wait. I want to know how life is after the White House, she said.

She caught herself as the reporters leaned in: Not for any personal reasons.

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