Growing Up With The Secret Service

by Diane on November 22, 2008

Sasha and Malia - Good Luck!

Sasha and Malia - Good Luck!

It won’t be just a change of houses for the Obama family come inauguration day. It will most certainly be an entirely new way of life – especially for the kids.

They’ve already had a taste of Secret Service protection during the 21 months of the long campaign. But as the old seventies song says, “Ba-bah- Baby, You ain’t seen nothing yet!”

I dialed up a pal of mine the other day, Scott Alswang, a retired Special Agent with the Secret Service. From 1984 to 2004 he guarded all the Presidents, from Regan to “W” and almost all of the foreign heads of state who visited them in between. Alswang walked me through what the two Obama girls can expect.

First, they’ve already gotten their new monikers. You know, those pithy code names Secret Service agents use when they refer to those they protect? Ten year old Malia Obama’s shortcut name is Radiance. 7 year old Sasha will be referred to as Rosebud. (By the way the new President is Renegade, First Lady Michelle is Renaissance.)

Before they go to their first day in their new school the Secret Service will have run background checks on the school’s staff and maybe some of the students and their families. Agents will accompany the girls to and from everyday. They may, depending on space, set up a small command center inside the building. If not they’ll set one up outside. They may tap into the school’s closed circuit camera system if there is one.

How many agents will be assigned to the girls? “The appropriate number to get the job done,” according to my still secretive friend, Agent Alswang.

When Malia and Sasha want to have new friends over to the White House to play those friends and their families will probably have undergone a discreet background check. And on the actual day of the play date what happens when the child arrives? As Agent Alswang put it, “No one gets inside the White House without passing through a name check and a magnetometer.”

What if the two Obama daughters want to go on a typical sleepover at a friend’s house? You guessed it. The Secret Service will go too. Agents will conduct a site survey ahead of time and figure out where in the house the children might spend time. Escape routes will be devised just in case. The agents will either stay outside in a command vehicle or if there’s room they’ll set up inside the house.

“We’re not there to intrude on others privacy,” Alswang told me. But the Secret Service protection duties are three fold. “Observe and sound off, that is yell, ‘GUN’ or whatever the threat is. Cover the protected person and evacuate them from the problem area.”

If President Obama wins a second 4 year term the girls will be of prime dating age. Then what happens with his daughters? Answer: There won’t be a hand held, a first kiss or a high school dance that the Secret Service won’t attend.

The agents do try to be unobtrusive. If they have to protect someone at a school dance, for example, they’ll show up in formal wear and try to blend in. But, come on – how many prom goers are wearing squiggly ear pieces and talk into their shirt cuffs?

I had to ask Agent Alswang what might happen if the Obama girls misbehave as the Bush twins, Barbara and Jenna, did when they were caught drinking at age 19? That incidence at a Tex-Mex bar in Austin in 2001 resulted in the twins being slapped with misdemeanor charges.

Does the Secret Service discipline presidential children? Do they tattle to the parents if the kids act out in a major way?

Alswang says agents always try to “bring some common sense to the situation but if it’s bad enough” they might have to resort to telling the First Parents. And, he told me, “It goes the other way too … the Bush girls tattled on the agents they thought were too aggressive, especially in the beginning.” He says Jenna and Barbara’s Dad was “always happy to get the complaints. He knew we were doing the job.”

It is tradition at the end of an Agent’s lengthy assignment to the First Family to get a personal send off from the President and First Lady. When the detail around the twins finally rotated out after a long tour the President is reported to have called them in and said, ” Laura and I would like to thank you for letting us sleep every night while you were up every night watching the girls. I’m trying to figure out a way to award you the Medal of Freedom!”

Welcome to Washington Malia and Sasha….have a great childhood!

{ 9 comments… read them below or add one }

Jim November 22, 2008 at 12:17 pm

No comment.

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Diane November 22, 2008 at 12:23 pm

Jim – Not sure what that means…but thanks for writing. (I think!) ~dd

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Louise November 22, 2008 at 4:01 pm

Great insight as to what the girls will be in for.

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Lyn November 22, 2008 at 5:10 pm

I have got my thinking cap on for this weeks topic..my gosh Diane, you are making me think hard that there is smoke coming out of my ears!! LOLOL.

Jim…what is no comment…why say no comment rather than just not post?? Told you I had my thinking cap on.

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Diane November 22, 2008 at 5:33 pm

Albuquerque Journal Reader Joseph S. writes:
Dear Diane,
I read your article in the ABQ Journal
this morning, November 22, 2008. How
appropriate and timely is your article on
the “Security” of the Obama children.
I was a young man 45 years ago. But,
that fateful day in Dallas is burned into
my mind, that was the day JFK was
assassinated.
CNN asked what would you ask of the
President Elect, shortly after Senator
Obama won the election. I didn’t send
a response, but the first thought that
I had was this :P LEASE LISTEN
TO YOUR SECRET SERVICE
ADVISORS.
JFK WOULD PROBABLY BE ALIVE TODAY
IF HE WOULD HAVE USED THE BUBBLE TOP
WHICH WAS ADVISED BY THE AGENTS OF
THE SECRET SERVICE ASSIGNED TO HIM.

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Diane November 22, 2008 at 7:32 pm

Reader Johnny writes:
“Very interesting, but not surprising. They can have it. — “

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Diane November 23, 2008 at 12:59 pm

Web site reader Doug from Long Island writes:
“With the opening caveat that I have nothing to do with the book, nor with the author (so this is a “plug” earned on the merits) — I recently read “First Families,” by veteran Time correspondent Bonnie Angelo. It is an excellent social history of life in the White House. Surprisingly, she paints it, particularly with respect to children, as a difficult road to hoe. Obviously, it’s a fishbowl of epidemic proportions, and the building can be a prison on some levels, albeit a beautiful one. I think the Obamas are a solid family with good values, though, and that will be the key to their success living at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.”

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Lyn November 23, 2008 at 6:10 pm

Well, I have to say I would not want to be them…being watched every move they make….however, it comes with the territory so they have to grin and bear it. They are young yet but I would see problems if they were older. Imagine wanting to go out with a boyfriend and having a bodyguard present…still, I think Obama will make a good president. Lets face it, he can;t be any worse than the one we have now!!!

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Barry December 8, 2008 at 6:21 pm

I had a friend who went to high school with Chelsea. According to said friend, he and a bunch of classmates were at a house party where the parents weren’t home. There was underage drinking going on and when the music got a bit too loud the neighbors began to complain. The cops showed up and when they saw Chelsea their jaws dropped. “Do you know what would happen if this got leaked to the press?” one officer said, “You should know better!” said the other. Right then two secret service agents came in. One cleared a pathway, the other put Chelsea over his shoulder and walked out – right in between the cops.

Now, my friend swears Chelsea wasn’t drinking…and his story may have been exaggerated through the years. But still…thought it was interesting!

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