Originally Posted By: klydon1
Originally Posted By: ronnierocketAGO
Originally Posted By: Just Lou
Obama apologizes to Nancy Reagan for seance remark

CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- President-elect Barack Obama called Nancy Reagan on Friday to apologize for a remark about seances he made during his first news conference earlier in the day.

When a reporter asked Obama if he had spoken with any ex-presidents since his election on Tuesday, he responded that he had spoken to all former presidents "that are living."

"I didn't want to get into a Nancy Reagan thing about, you know, doing any seances," he said.

Nancy Reagan, wife of 40th President Ronald Reagan, was derided in 1988 when his former chief of staff Donald Regan revealed in a book that the first lady had consulted an astrologer to determine the president's schedule.

Obama apologized to Reagan "for the careless and offhanded remark," Obama transition team spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said.

"The president-elect expressed his admiration and affection for Mrs. Reagan that so many Americans share and they had a warm conversation," Cutter said.

President Reagan died in 2004 at 93.

Other first ladies have reportedly used spiritual advisers.

In his 1996 book, "The Choice," Washington Post editor and writer Bob Woodward said that as first lady, Sen. Hillary Clinton had seance-like sessions at the White House during which she conversed with late first lady Eleanor Roosevelt. At the time, the White House said the sessions were not seances.

Abraham Lincoln's wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, was rumored to have held seances at the White House in order to contact her two dead sons, Eddie and Willie. She also reportedly went to seances under an assumed name after the president's death to attempt to contact him.

Immediately after the seance remark, Obama said he had "re-read some of Lincoln's writings, who's always an extraordinary inspiration" and mentioned that former Presidents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush and current President George W. Bush "have all been very gracious and offered to provide any help that they can in this transition process."


Which is weird, because watching FOX NEWS after that press conference, alot of those pundits needled him for it, but not necessarily got outraged or trashed him for it.

Either way, smooth move by the Obama folks to kill a buzz-kill before it could gestate.


His Nancy Reagan remark disappointed me a bit, not because I thought he has any mean-spirited feelings about the former first lady, but because I thought it lacked the discretion, decorum and judgment he had shown on the trail.

Plus, just when he's talking about being a unifier, he doesn't need to be perceived as taking a gratuitous swipe at someone like Nancy Reagan.

This was taken care of appropriately. He similarly put his foot in his mouth when he made the remark about people clinging to their guns and bibles. That remark reflected generalizations that I thought he was above. Anyway, this will disappear if he does the job we elected him to do.


Notice how during the course of his campaign, Obama has off-cuff joked less and kept to his disciplined answers to all the issues....like his Iranian answer yesterday.