AP Obama had decided to take a stroll down one of this tiny town's quiet streets Monday after a speech on the topic of patriotism. That sort of public appearance isn't something the Democratic presidential candidate does often, and he encountered people welcoming him onto the porches of their bungalows and clamoring politely but energetically in small crowds to see him.
He obliged nearly everyone who wanted to shake his hand.
But he never wavered from his goal — the imposing white Victorian manse that Harry Truman called home and used as the "Summer White House" during his presidency. Proclaiming Truman "one of my favorites," Obama would chat briefly, then resume his walk toward the tour.
Until he met Tootie Williams, that is.
The St. Louis native was wearing an oversized white T-shirt. It featured a picture of him and said: "Obama's in the House."
Obama said he loved it. So Williams said she'd give it to him and started to peel it off.
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Obama's In the House
Every once in a while you've got to post a story that's fluffy and nice.