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What Obama’s grip and grin with Hugo Chávez says about his foreign policy. By Fred Kaplan April 21, 2009 5:19 PM Barack Obama and Hugo Chávez ...
Biden aides have complained that "Obama and his team did not fully appreciate Biden's experience with foreign policy, Congress and grip-and-grin politicking — and were disrespectful," Axios ...
A smiling President Obama joined hands in greeting Cuban President Raul Castro during the service at which both spoke.
and I’m getting used to it,” the president said, flashing a broad grin. “You must be tired,” Pope Benedict said to the president. Obama responded by saying his recent meetings at the G8 ...
Obama has largely stayed out of the public eye ... flavor and shaking hands with a number of people, he left with a grin and a shaka sign — Hawaii’s “hang loose” hand gesture — ignoring ...
"Pretty sharp," Obama said with a grin. Amy Sherald, a Baltimore-based artist, painted Michelle Obama sitting in a floor-length gown, chin on her hand, looking directly at the viewer with a calm ...
As Clinton spoke of the need to rebuild Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Bush leaned over with a sly grin and said something to Obama, who immediately let out a chuckle. Then the former ...
“Now that they’re doing good, she is a little more forgiving of all my flaws,” Obama added with a grin. “What she’s told me is, ‘Looking back, you did OK as a dad.’ And if I passed ...