President Obama Buys Star Wars Pop-up Book

March 25, 2010


photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak

Looks like President (Jedi Master) Obama has good taste in kids books — especially those with light-up lightsabers! He was recently in Iowa and purchased Star Wars: A Pop-Up Guide to the Galaxy by Matthew Reinhart.

Yahoo News reports:

After mentioning an Iowa City bookstore in his health care speech Thursday, President Barack Obama stuck his head in and spent $37 on kids’ books.

The president bought two books for his daughters, 11-year-old Malia and 8-year-old Sasha. He also paid for a “Star Wars” pop-up book for the 6-year-old son of White House press secretary Robert Gibbs.

We asked Star Wars: A Pop-Up Guide to the Galaxy author Matthew Reinhart about the President’s recent book purchase and he told us:

What can I say? He’s got taste! Seriously, its a tremendous honor & delight for this humble pop-up book maker. Just goes to show you how universal Star Wars really is!

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Obama makes stop at Prairie Lights Books in Iowa City

Read more about the book here:
Inside Star Wars: A Pop-Up Guide to the Galaxy
(via Starwars.com)

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SOURCE: TheForce.Net

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37 Responses to “President Obama Buys Star Wars Pop-up Book”

  1. Harald says:

    Epic! Now there’s change I can believe in, it kinda brings a new hope. May the Force be with him.

  2. Z-score says:

    Jedi Master? You have got to be kidding me.

  3. DarthDante5 says:

    This is sooooo cool, May the Force be with Obama!!!!

  4. Countmall says:

    I voted McCain, but Obama just bumped himself up in my book

  5. Ardiva says:

    May the Force be with him-Amen!

  6. OMG I have that book!!!

  7. Stevesrebelclone says:

    Z-Score, your SOOOOO right! President Obama is the Grand Master, not just a simple master. May the Force be with you, President Obama!

  8. Bohica says:

    The Sith Lord purchases a “Star Wars” book.

  9. starkillerisn'tdead says:

    NOT a sith lord.

  10. StarWarsToyBox says:

    not just any SW book, The Best Star Wars POP-UP Book to date….Get it if you dont have it…It’s filled with Pop-Up, within Pop-up, within-pop-up…..THats right, a pop-up inside of a pop-up =)

  11. Whill says:

    Bohica, you have the wrong president…

    “Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists.”
    “If you’re not with me, then you’re my enemy.”

  12. Live long and prosper to Master Obama!

    May the Force be with him… always!

  13. Samara2187 says:

    Whill, That was the first thing that popped into my mind when I heard Anakin say that. “Wow, he sounds just like Bush.”

  14. Josiah Ferenczy says:

    Way to go Mr. President! … I wonder what the cashier thought… “Yea, uh, George? Yea the President just came into my store and bought a Star Wars pop-up book. No! I’m not kidding!”

  15. Bohica says:

    I make my observations based on actions, not rhetoric.

  16. WhyLordWhy says:

    Wow. It always amazes me that those most synical people can find fault in even the least harmless actions. The President was just buying childrens books. Why do you have to demean every little thing. I wonder what kind of president you some of you would be with your very judgemental views. You sound like a dictators. Lest you forget that ALL presidents makes decisions based on information that is given to them.

  17. CC-328 says:

    Star Wars: A Pop-Up Guide to the Galaxy just got the publicity of a lifetime!

  18. DarNamell says:

    I knew I voted for the right guy!

    That’s right ‘Necks, I and millions of voters elected this guy. Not a Supreme Court, not a rigged Ohio vote run by our state campaign manager. Not by every voting machine company exec “guaranteeing” a win. A solid majority win against all those odds.

    You lost. You get another chance to try again in the fall. That’s how it works.

    In the time being, since this IS a democracy, suck it up. When my friends and family were getting shot up for some BS war, I didn’t threaten to kill my Rethug elected official.

    Deal with it. Or at least respect the process.

    Or, like others have said, just be glad the guy is buying books for his kids and those of his assistants.

  19. Starwarspro says:

    wow, that’s really cool! i also agree with DarNamell. that’s exactly what i think. President Obama got the majority of votes, and so, he should be respected even if you didn’t vote for him. i wish that everyone wouldn’t put him down for certain things he has done, because, as WhyLordWhy says, the President makes the decisions he makes based on the information he’s given by SOMEONE ELSE!!! so in all reality, his decisions are not entirely his own when he makes them. no matter what you think May The Force Be With You!!!!!!!

  20. Rule of Two says:

    I live near Iowa City.
    Why wasn’t I there XD

  21. Bohica says:

    DarNamell:

    There is so much in your post that shows your ignorance, but I’ll keep my comments limited to a single points. I wish that the U.S. got a chance to elect a new president in the Fall, but that isn’t the case. You might want to learn how “the process” of which you pretend to command so much knowledge works; presidents are elected for 4 years, not 2.

    I didn’t lose, the U.S. did. People are starting to realize that now.

  22. Just Saying says:

    Bohica:
    You sound just like my best friend who uses big words to confuse people to make themselves sound smart, when they are really idiots. I mean, what kind of person uses the word “ignorance” or “synical” in a blog post. And another thing, you don’t just go around dissing people for their point of view on the Presisdential Election. You may know the Presidential process, but I’m sure there are a lot of things that DarNamell knows that you dont. Some people are just jerks these days.

    Just Saying

  23. Krista says:

    This may have been the only good decision he has made!! Of course, there is probably something behind it. I agree with the sith comment. I keep thinking of that scene in SWIII when Padme says “this is how democracy dies, with thunderous applause.” GOD’s will be done in HIS country, Amen<

  24. Darnamell says:

    @Bohica

    Wow, I can smell the stink of your sarcasm from here. Of course the presidential vote is in 2012. However, so many of your ilk are crowing about repealing this or that and some speak of impeachment proceedings that yes, the specter of messing with the executive branch exists.

    You folks can’t seem to respect the actual will of the people, as expressed by vote totals. My comments were centered – and most sane and educated folks would recognize it – on the control of the houses of Congress.

    As for the US losing, what did it lose? There is no government takeover of, well, anything. Private doctors and hospitals are still private entities. Private insurance companies remain the same, except for rules that INCREASE their customer base, which brings down costs across the board.

    Having worked in the medical field, I have seen how many folks have had to resort to medical care through an ER, which usually results in very expensive unpaid bills. This reform will bring the majority of that system to an end. Aside from helping out small business owners, and helping the elderly pay for meds, that’s the crux of the reform effort.

    Paying off someone’s scheduled visits are going to be a whole lot cheaper than paying off unpaid ER bills.

    @Krista
    As for “the only good decision he had made”, between both Bush and Obama our “investment” in CitiBank is about to turn an $8 billion profit. Also, as I assume you are a female, I would have thought you would have at least approved of the Ledbetter equal pay law. Oh well.

  25. jojack says:

    @ Darbanell
    Way to prove you are just as ignorant as Bohica. You close minded fools are the reason there is a 2 party system in the US. You also only stated positives, you are not even trying to make a non-biased argument for Obama, you are a just a blind troll, like Bohica. How about you open your eyes for the first time and try to look at things without a bias or judgement, and maybe you can make a reply to Bohica that is worthy and not filled with mud.
    Also, when you talk like an elitist liberal, you will be treated as an elitist liberal.

  26. AndrewD says:

    The real question here is: why are you talking about politics on the Star Wars website? I come on here to forget about that crap. I hear enough about it, I don’t want to read it on this blog.

  27. Bohica says:

    No trolling here.

    The blog called the president a Jedi Master; I called him a Sith Lord. As a Star Wars fan that visits the site not looking for political commentary, I am getting sick and tired of the sobbering love affair that has been displayed more than once on this site with Obama.

    I was told that I had the wrong president and I responded that I form my opinions based on action, not rhetoric.

    The next thing I know, Darbanell is throwing derogatory redneck comments in the direction of those that don’t like the president.

    @Just Saying: “Ignorance” isn’t a large or uncommon word. I’m not using it to confuse anyone.

    @Darbanell: Your “will of the people” theory is seriously flawed. The “will of the people” is a snapshot in time. Because Obama was elected, it doesn’t mean he has free reign to do what he wants. We are a year and a half removed from the mood of Nov 08. Things have changed. I think the most reputable polls (Rasmussen/Gallup) show that.

    What did the U.S. lose? This new law is unconstitional; people are now forced to purchase or product from a private company or pay a fine. Your very existance is fined if you don’t conform. Where in the constitution is the federal government granted oversight of health care. You can’t find it! It isn’t there. This new law raises premiums.
    It doesn’t cover those who Congress promised it would — I’m all for my tax dollars covering children; not 26 year old babies. It destroys wealth. It kills jobs. It adds hundreds of millions to state budgets when states are already going bankrupt. In the words of Howard Dean — it is income redistribution.

    The vice president admitted that this bill allows the government to control the insurance companies. Liberal elites have promised that this is only a first step; the next step — the selling point for Kucinich — is that the public option is going to follow. Americans do not want a government-run system, but liberals are hell bent on delivering one anyway.

    @jojack
    From my perspective, the political parties are one in the same. They just grow government at different speeds and to different levels of intrusion. I’m all for additional parties; I also think that an elected candidate needs to win 51% of the vote — the current system punishes those that would risk their vote with a third-party candidate. We probably have more in common on these issues than you might have initially thought.

  28. AndrewD says:

    Okay, Bohica…..you just said that you don’t want political commentary on the Star Wars site, and you threw a bunch of it out there in the above comment. Could all of please shut it and leave the political crap for another website? Nobody really wants to see this stuff here. This is a site about STAR WARS, not Capitol Hill.

  29. bobbie says:

    I wonder if he wants to buy my extremely rare rolled copy of an ORIGINAL Revenge of the Jedi poster…hmmm not a replica given to my husband back in the 80s when he went out of his way to help an lucas film employee

  30. dianne says:

    WOW!! All this BS commentary over a guy buying a book!! I won’t state my political affiliation because ALL of you are ridiculous. THIS is what is ruining this country. The most common, innocent act by a president from either party and the fringes of the parties start their rhetoric!! Unbelievable!! Perhaps if all of you fringe political voters talked to the people in the middle, you would realize most people are disgusted by your thoughts and views.

  31. Harald says:

    I just find it strange how an advanced nation can kick up so much fuss about something as basic as universal health-care. The rest of the developed world has moved on…

    One more thing, the people who compare Obama with Stalin or even Hitler (I hope the Sith Lord comment was meant in jest) display a shocking lack of contact with the world. I find it frightening.

  32. Bohica says:

    The beauty of the scrolling option: if you don’t like what someone posted, simply scroll past it.

    @Harald: The U.S. has a different history than the rest of the developed world. Our system is one uniquely American — it matters not what other countries do, we have our own laws here.

  33. Harald says:

    @Bohica: And now you’ve taken a step towards becoming more like the rest of us :) Congratulations!

    As for the Hitler-comment, I think it’s a bit like the Catholic Church’s comparison between the paedophilia-criticism and anti-Semitism.

  34. Harald says:

    …I’m sorry, I was only flamebating ;)

  35. fangrlsince3 says:

    While calling him a Jedi Master is over the top :P , this one is seriously better than the one who:

    said, “If you’re not with me, you’re against me.”

    voted himself executive powers and kept everything as secret as he could

    created a way for the government, neighbors and even phone companies to spy on innocent citizens and then wrap it up in the word “patriot”

    took part in unnecessary wars meant to distract the populace

    had no problem keeping people in jail indefinitely without benefit of a jury trial

    And yes, I’m sorry, but all of that does in fact sound frighteningly familiar.

  36. That answers my question, actually.
    He’s been to busy trying to understand Star Wars to actually RUN THIS COUNTRY!

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