As Barack Obama celebrated his 54th birthday last Tuesday, there was a showing of his inner child as pictures of him kissing babies were the highlight of the event. He also spent his birthday with pals on a golf outing but decided to wrap up the occasion meeting with the American Jewish community leaders to push through on his Iranian nuclear deal.
Being President of the United States is the top-leading employment in the State. Truly, it is not just a walk in the park. However, as President Barack Obama celebrated his 54th birthday last Tuesday, he showed the world that even as president, he has a softer side to him.
According to The Business Insider, Obama celebrated his pre-birthday last weekend the same way he did last year, spending a quiet and peaceful time with friends from Hawaii at Andrew Air Force Base during Saturday afternoon and wrapped it up with family bonding time at Camp David.
However, during on his actual birth date, the president resumed his post as president last Tuesday. This morning, he is due to welcome the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to the Oval office, spend lunch with Vice President Joe Biden, host the White House Demo Day with entrepreneurs across the country, and finally meet with the American Jewish community leaders to negotiate or make terms meet for the Iranian nuclear deal.
According to New York Times, the said nuclear deal is a campaign that Obama has been working on to promote private entreaties and public advocacy to build support in Congress for the State's deal with country Iran. The said deal's goals is to stand a well-supported assault from critics who have promised to afford a one month-long congressional recess and urge lawmakers to defy the said deal.
Now that we have seen the US President Barack Obama have a softer side through photos showing him kissing kids and spending a serene birthday party with friends and family at Camp David and a golf outing at Andrew Air Force Base, do you think that his positive attitude will eventually lead to positive results regarding his campaign to develop a nuclear deal with Iran? Post your comments below.