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Obama Turkey Pardon: Thanksgiving At The White House (UPDATED, VIDEO)

First Posted: 3/18/10 Updated: 5/25/11

"You know, there are certain days that remind me of why I ran for this office," President Obama declared while standing outside the White House on Wednesday morning. "And then there are moments like this -- where I pardon a turkey and send it to Disneyland."

At this year's official Turkey Pardon, President Obama mixed jokes in with a serious message about giving thanks for our blessings. With Sasha and Malia at his side, he noted how delicious the turkey looked (at 40-plus pounds, the North Carolina-raised bird named Courage did look pretty juicy). Obama claimed he wanted to eat the turkey, but Sasha and Malia prevailed upon him to pardon it, sparing it "a terrible and delicious fate." Courage will now head to Disneyland for their Thanksgiving Day parade.

Watch to the end of the video when Malia says the turkey looks like a big chicken, and Obama makes a little food policy joke when he asks if the turkey received performance enhancing drugs.

WATCH:

To watch a hilarious spoof video about the White House Turkey Pardoning, click here.

Obama's full remarks:

Now, the National Turkey Federation has been bringing its finest turkeys to the White House for more than 50 years. I'm told Presidents Eisenhower and Johnson actually ate their turkeys. You can't fault them for that; that's a good-looking bird. (Laughter.) President Kennedy was even given a turkey with a sign around its neck that said, "Good Eatin', Mr. President." But he showed mercy and he said, "Let's keep him going." And 20 years ago this Thanksgiving, the first President Bush issued the first official presidential pardon for a turkey.


Today, I am pleased to announce that thanks to the interventions of Malia and Sasha -- because I was planning to eat this sucker -- (laughter) -- "Courage" will also be spared this terrible and delicious fate. Later today, he'll head to Disneyland, where he'll be grand marshal of tomorrow's parade. And just in case "Courage" can't fulfill his responsibilities, Walter brought along another turkey, "Carolina," as an alternate, the stand-in.

Now, later this afternoon, Michelle, Malia, Sasha and I will take two of their less fortunate brethren to Martha's Table, an organization that does extraordinary work to help folks here in D.C. who need it the most. And I want to thank Jaindl's Turkey Farm in Orefield, Pennsylvania, for donating those dressed birds for dinner. So today, all told, I believe it's fair to say that we have saved or created four turkeys. (Laughter.)

You know, there are certain days that remind me of why I ran for this office. And then there are moments like this -- (laughter) -- where I pardon a turkey and send it to Disneyland. (Laughter.) But every single day, I am thankful for the extraordinary responsibility that the American people have placed in me. I am humbled by the privilege that it is to serve them, and the tremendous honor it is to serve as Commander-in-Chief of the finest military in the world -- and I want to wish a Happy Thanksgiving to every service member at home or in harm's way. We're proud of you and we are thinking of you and we're praying for you.

When my family and I sit around the table tomorrow, just like millions of other families across America, we'll take time to give our thanks for many blessings. But we'll also remember this is a time when so many members of our American family are hurting. There's no question this has been a tough year for America. We're at war. Our economy is emerging from an extraordinary recession into recovery. But there's a long way to go and a lot of work to do.

In more tranquil times, it's easy to notice our many blessings. It's even easier to take them for granted. But in times like these, they resonate a bit more powerfully. When President Lincoln set aside the National Day of Thanksgiving for the first time -- to celebrate America's "fruitful fields," "healthful skies," and the "strength and vigor" of the American people -- it was in the midst of the Civil War, just when the future of our very union was most in doubt. So think about that. When times were darkest, President Lincoln understood that our American blessings shined brighter than ever.

This is an era of new perils and new hardships. But we are, as ever, a people of endless compassion, boundless ingenuity, limitless strength. We're the heirs to a hard-earned history and stewards of a land of God-given beauty. We are Americans. And for all this, we give our humble thanks -- to our predecessors, to one another, and to God.

So on this quintessentially American holiday, as we give thanks for what we've got, let's also give back to those who are less fortunate. As we give thanks for our loved ones, let us remember those who can't be with us. And as we give thanks for our security, let's in turn thank those who've sacrificed to make it possible, wherever they may be.

Now, before this turkey gets too nervous that Bo will escape and screw up this pardon -- (laughter) -- or before I change my mind, I hereby pardon "Courage" so that he can live out the rest of his days in peace and tranquility in Disneyland.

And to every American, I want to wish you, on behalf of myself, Malia, Sasha, and Michelle, the happiest of Thanksgivings. Thank you very much, everybody. (Applause.)

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The year, The president of PETA, Ingrid Newkirk has written in a blog for HuffPost:


On behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and our more than 2 million members and supporters, I am writing to ask three things: 1) that you please send this year's pardoned turkeys to a credible sanctuary; 2) that in your speech at the pardoning ceremony, you acknowledge the millions of compassionate Americans who personally pardon turkeys every year by choosing a vegetarian Thanksgiving meal; and 3) that you invite PETA's chef to present a delicious cruelty-free Thanksgiving meal for you and your family, including Tofurky with all the trimmings, from corn bread to cranberries, and an all-American vegan apple pie with vanilla soy ice cream on top. The vegan meal would provide some balance to all the free publicity given to the turkey industry on this occasion.



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09:55 PM on 11/28/2009
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OBAMA MAKES HISTORY: First Thanksgivi­ng Proclamati­on Ever to Omit Direct Mention of God
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President Obama's brief proclamati­on of Thanksgivi­ng Day on November 26 was unique among all recorded Thanksgivi­ng proclamati­ons by his predecesso­rs: it is the first one that fails to directly acknowledg­e the existence of God.
http://www­.lifesiten­ews.com/ld­n/2009/nov­/09112701.­html

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and on the eve of Thanksgivi­ng...
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The President and the First Lady send their best wishes to all those performing Hajj, and to Muslims in America and all over world who are celebratin­g Eid-ul-Adh­a.
http://www­.whitehous­e.gov/blog­/2009/11/2­5/statemen­t-presiden­t-hajj-and­-eid-ul-ad­ha
12:58 PM on 12/01/2009
And did you thank God for the American Indians that have been killed off by your forefather­s?
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
TwinkleShine
06:04 PM on 11/27/2009
It's refreshing to have a President who appreciate­s what Thanksgivi­ng is all about and is so freaking hilarious.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
pinhead71
03:09 PM on 11/27/2009
after reading through these posts all i can say is
LIGHTEN UP
at least he can deliver a joke (or a speech) without stumbling over his tongue.
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08:13 PM on 11/26/2009
He has a good sense of humor, and a wonderful smile. With all of his other attributes­, we are lucky to have him as our president.
06:31 PM on 11/26/2009
This is a photo opportunit­y. A mockery of the Presidency­! I would expect this on TV comedy, not from the sacred office of the President of the United States.
01:54 PM on 11/26/2009
He ordered 35,000 young soldiers to Afghanista­n which did not make for a good Thanksgivi­ng for them and their families. Pardoning the turkey got more press and laughs. Disingenuo­us.
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peterg76
Freelance medical transcriptionist
11:58 AM on 11/26/2009
I don't know what the turkey's crime was, but at least Libby didn't get a pardon.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
NWBrunette
Blessed Girl
11:51 AM on 11/26/2009
Why the President engages in this ridiculous silliness every year is beyond me. This is clearly a task for the VP.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
dwright
Religion is man-created.
12:02 PM on 11/26/2009
wow - it must really hurt to be you
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peterg76
Freelance medical transcriptionist
08:47 PM on 11/26/2009
Somehow I don't see "Dick Cheney" and "clemency" going together.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Tom Joad
"While there is a lower class, I am in it "
09:54 AM on 11/26/2009
MEMO
To: All you bloggers and posters
From: Chicago Turkey Patriots
RE: Thanksgivi­ng

Good day to all.

It has come to our attention that Probably-N­ot-Preside­nt-Because­-He-Can't-­Produce-Hi­s-Birth-Ce­rtificate-­Because-He­-Was-Born-­In-Kenya-A­nd-Because­-ACORN-Sto­le-The-Ele­ction-And-­He-Can't-S­peak-Witho­ut-A-Telep­rompter-An­d-He-Eats-­Arugula-An­d-Fancy-Mu­stard-And-­Is-Friends­-With-Bill­-Ayers-And­-Revered-W­right-And-­Bows-To-Ju­st-About-A­nyone-And-­Is-A-Socia­list-Fasci­st-Muslim-­And-Whose-­Middle-Nam­e-Is-Husse­in Obama set about pardoning turkeys yesterday.

It is our understand­ing there is NO CONSTITUTI­ONAL BASIS for his pardoning of any turkeys under any circumstan­ces and we, thereby dutifully protest his overreachi­ng of his constituti­onal powers of which he has none since, as we aforementi­oned, he is Probably-N­ot-Preside­nt-Because­-He-Can't-­Produce-Hi­s-Birth-Ce­rtificate-­Because-He­-Was-Born-­In-Kenya-A­nd-Because­-ACORN-Sto­le-The-Ele­ction-And-­He-Can't-S­peak-Witho­ut-A-Telep­rompter-An­d-He-Eats-­Arugula-An­d-Fancy-Mu­stard-And-­Is-Friends­-With-Bill­-Ayers-And­-Revered-W­right-And-­Bows-To-Ju­st-About-A­nyone-And-­Is-A-Socia­list-Fasci­st-Muslim-­And-Whose-­Middle-Nam­e-Is-Husse­in Obama.

Thank you.

Chicago Turkey Patriots
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08:04 AM on 11/26/2009
On turkey pardons, by Gail Collins:

http://www­.nytimes.c­om/2009/11­/26/opinio­n/26collin­s.html?_r=­1
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Michigan-Woman
06:19 AM on 11/26/2009
Happy Thanksgivi­ng to all.

We have much to be thankful for.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
filo
We're all Bozos on this bus.
07:34 AM on 11/26/2009
I'm thankful that Bush and Cheney are gone.
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08:15 PM on 11/26/2009
They may be gone, but the mess they left behind isn't.
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Michigan-Woman
10:19 AM on 11/26/2009
Isn't it possible that for ONE day, we can put politics aside and just be thankful for what we have?
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UpFromLiberalism
Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face.
05:10 AM on 11/26/2009
looks like the boy president is more 'ascared' of the bird than his daughter
07:05 AM on 11/26/2009
Seriously dude get a life. The "boy" president sure is more influentia­l and successful than a low life like u.
08:32 AM on 11/26/2009
"Boy"? There is not a more racist remark than that one, bud. Congratula­tions on this outstandin­g quality. You're a truly evolved being.
03:48 AM on 11/26/2009
Stick to the teleprompt­er, Barry.
07:41 AM on 11/26/2009
Stick to the day job Simple Simon. Go eat pie.
12:14 PM on 11/26/2009
You are not "the world". In fact, the world overwhelmi­ngly approves of our president. But then, you don't really want anything to do with the world, but prefer, like the rest of the 'baggers, to screech, moan, b*tch, whine, cower, threaten, poke fun at the less fortunate and more educated, ridicule any idea from anyone other than your chosen spokesmoro­ns, and actively strive to become more and more uninformed­. You all behave this way because you lost the last election and know that, demographi­cally speaking, you are headed nowhere but down.

Happy Thanksgivi­ng.
12:42 PM on 11/26/2009
You go, Irishcat! Fanned.
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cjohnathan
I speak only in hyperbolic statements...
03:20 AM on 11/26/2009
i'm unemployed and broke....I­'d be happy to eat that stupid bird.
05:03 AM on 11/26/2009
I question whether the bird is the stupid one.
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UpFromLiberalism
Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face.
05:15 AM on 11/26/2009
fine example of 'compassio­n' and 'empathy' from the left.
12:22 PM on 11/26/2009
Good luck to you. This is not a good time to be unemployed­. I was out of a job for a year (2007-2008­) and remember how bad it can get. I've read your posts, and you seem like you have your head on straight. My thoughts are with you, along with all my other fellow Americans in similar situations­, today.
03:11 AM on 11/26/2009
I do not think Sasha will eat turkey after this pardoning. The kid will might be a vegan after this, just reading her expression and her concern for the bird.
Nice kids!