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Aardvark154

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Thanks to the likes of the moron Montreal D.J.'s who called Governor Palin we get the following:


The Miami Herald
South Florida lawmaker, suspecting a prank, hangs up on Obama

When President-elect Barack Obama called Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen at her district office Wednesday, she hung up on him.

A short time later, Rahm Emanuel, Obama's designated chief of staff, called. Ros-Lehtinen hung up on him, too.

"I thought it was one of the radio stations in South Florida playing an incredible, elaborate, terrific prank on me," Ros-Lehtinen said. "They got Fidel Castro to go along. They've gotten Hugo Chavez and others to fall for their tricks. I said, 'Oh, no, I won't be punked'."

Ros-Lehtinen was in Miami when she received Obama's first call about 1 p.m. on her cell phone from a Chicago-based number. The person on the line told Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican, that the President-Elect would like to speak to her.

A man, who Ros-Lehtinen said sounded like Obama, got on the line and congratulated her on her reelection and said he was looking forward to working with her as the ranking Republican member of the House Foreign Affairs committee.

The conversation lasted just a minute when Ros-Lehtinen cut Obama off, telling him she wasn't falling for the hoax and that he was a better impersonator than the guy on Saturday Night Live.

Then Emanuel called, and she hung up on him. It finally took Rep. Howard Berman, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, to persuade Ros-Lehtinen that the president-elect indeed wanted to talk to her.

"I asked Howard to tell me a private joke we share about colleagues in the House to make sure it really was him," Ros-Lehtinen said. "When he did, I realized it was the real deal."

Ros-Lehtinen said she then told Berman: "I know this sounds very presumptuous, but please tell President-elect Obama he can call me now and I will take his call."

Obama called back, and Ros-Lehtinen said she told him she "wasn't playing hard to get," but thought it was a joke like Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin getting the call from someone pretending to be French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

"He laughed a lot, saying in Chicago they do it all the time," Ros-Lehtinen said. 'He said, 'I don't blame you for being skeptical'. "

Ros-Lehtinen said she and Obama had a good conversation, which began with her congratulating him for his victory despite how hard she campaigned for Sen. John McCain.

"I told Obama I respect our wonderful democracy, especially because I have lost it in my homeland [of Cuba]," Ros-Lehtinen said. "We talked about Cuba and Israel, my two big issues."

She asked Obama to consult with Sen. Bob Menendez and Rep. Albio Sires, both New Jersey Democrats, on issues about Cuba and to rely on Sen. Hillary Clinton, Obama's Secretary of State nominee, on issues about Israel.

Ros-Lehtinen also got a call Monday from Clinton. She did not hang up.

"That was a structured call," Ros-Lehtinen said. "I knew she was calling."

Ros-Lehtinen said she now feels like a "bozo," but is honored that Obama called her. She said it shows his effort to be bipartisan, which she said is especially important in foreign relations.
 

fuji

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It also goes to show that members of the US Govt. (and probably Canada's too) need some sort of telecommunications system that authenticates the caller so that the whole system isn't open to spoofing.
 

red

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fuji said:
It also goes to show that members of the US Govt. (and probably Canada's too) need some sort of telecommunications system that authenticates the caller so that the whole system isn't open to spoofing.
you mean like caller id?
 

Aardvark154

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red said:
you mean like caller id?
Representative Ros-Lehtinen had caller id as the story indirectly mentions "when she received Obama's first call about 1 p.m. on her cell phone from a Chicago-based number." Unless the call is coming through the White House Switchboard, calls can come from lots of different telephone numbers.
 

jwmorrice

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shakenbake said:
It also goes to show that Obama has a great sense of humour and is, before all else, an understaing human being.
I don't know that it shows that. I think anyone, aside from an uptight asshole, would react in much the same fashion. Funny how we're surprised when presidents behave like an ordinary human being.

jwm
 

red

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Aardvark154 said:
Representative Ros-Lehtinen had caller id as the story indirectly mentions "when she received Obama's first call about 1 p.m. on her cell phone from a Chicago-based number." Unless the call is coming through the White House Switchboard, calls can come from lots of different telephone numbers.
when I phone someone I have set up the caller ID function to say President Elect. why cant he do the same?
 

Aardvark154

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red said:
when I phone someone I have set up the caller ID function to say President Elect. why cant he do the same?
I believe you make one of Representative Ros-Lehtinen's points for her. :D
 

Don

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jwmorrice said:
Funny how we're surprised when presidents behave like an ordinary human being.
Bush acted to much like an ordinary human being and that was not good for the world. We need our leaders to be extraordinary.
 
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