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Presidential lecterns

Three types of lectern are used by the president of the United States. The Blue Goose is the main bullet-resistant lectern, used mostly at the White House and for domestic speeches. Its downsized counterpart, the Falcon, is used for travel purposes, and the Toast lectern is the smallest version, used for informal events. The White House Communications Agency presides over many Blue Goose and Falcon lecterns.[1][2] They are often adorned with the seal of the president of the United States.

President Joe Biden gives a speech at the White House behind a Blue Goose lectern in 2021

Designs edit

Blue Goose edit

Described by Politico as "bulky" and "formal",[3] the bullet-resistant Blue Goose lecterns are boxy, with a dark blue desk section and dark panels on their wide bases.[2] The lecterns often feature glass-paned teleprompters placed on their corners, with space for paper copies of a script in case of errors, as well as space for a glass of water.[2] Dual Shure SM57 microphones have been used for most of the lectern's appearances, with the occasional use of condenser microphones under the Clinton and Trump presidencies.[1] It reportedly weighs several hundred pounds and is often transported in an aluminum crate.[4][5]

Falcon edit

 
Then-Vice President Joe Biden uses a Falcon lectern in Kosovo, 2009

Custom-built by the White House Communications Agency under the presidency of George W. Bush, the Falcon lectern had a sleeker, hourglass-like shape, and its plinth was wider at the base while being trimmer at the top.[3][5] It was adjustable, and designed so that more of the background would be visible on television.[3] A lectern with a similar design to the Falcon is used in the Ohio Clock corridor in the United States Senate.[6]

Toast edit

 
President Barack Obama speaks from the Toast lectern in Venice, Louisiana, 2010

The Toast lectern, a small wooden platform atop a metal pole, is the smallest lectern frequently used by the president,[3][6] sometimes for toasts at events such as state dinners.[7]

History edit

On May 16, 1991, Queen Elizabeth II made remarks from the Blue Goose at a White House welcoming ceremony alongside President George H. W. Bush. Due to the unadjustable height of the lectern, only her hat was visible to television audiences; she quipped the next day while addressing a joint session of Congress that “I do hope you can see me today from where you are.”[8][3]

On January 26, 1998, for his press conference addressing the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal, a modified version of the Blue Goose was used, replacing the Shure SM57 microphones normally used for the lecterns with a 16-inch condenser microphone. The sensitive microphone picked up Clinton's repeated raps against the lectern when he stated "I did not have sexual relations with that woman." A condenser microphone was not used with the Blue Goose again until the presidency of Donald Trump.[1]

During the presidency of George W. Bush, the sleeker Falcon lectern was created and came into use during a visit by Vladimir Putin to the United States in November 2001.[5] Bush's administration also created a special lectern for the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.[3] Journalists noted that Bush used the Blue Goose more sparingly than Jimmy Carter had done, usually only in the Rose Garden or East Room of the White House, with the intent of reserving presidential symbols for major events.[9]

At a Fortune's Most Powerful Women summit in 2010, the presidential seal fell off the Blue Goose in the middle of a speech by Barack Obama, who joked that "that's all right, all of you know who I am," and that the staff who had set up the lectern would be "sweating bullets".[10] In 2011, a Defense Information Systems Agency truck containing presidential seals and lecterns was stolen in suburban Virginia. [11]

The inauguration of Donald Trump in 2017 brought the return of a compression microphone of 18 inches, to reduce the distance between the microphone and his mouth.[1] On May 26, 2017, Sean Spicer and Gary Cohn commented on one of the lecterns in a hotel room while at the NATO Brussels summit, stating "this is ours," and "we own it," in reference to their prominence on the world stage.[12] Trump also used the Falcon when refuting the Mueller special counsel investigation in 2019, with Trump aides affixing a placard to the lectern that read "Mueller investigation by the numbers," and the catchphrase "no collusion. No obstruction."[13][14][15]

In 2022, it was noted that Joe Biden was often eschewing the Blue Goose, instead using a handheld microphone.[2]

Unofficial replicas edit

In 2015, BuzzFeed News reported that Aaron Schock was using an unofficial replica of the Falcon lectern, for which he had spent about $5,000 using a taxpayer-funded account, when speaking in Peoria, Illinois.[6]

In June 2023, the office of Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Governor of Arkansas, purchased a custom 39-inch replica of the Falcon lectern with an accompanying road case from Beckett Events LLC for $19,029.25, using a state-issued credit card. The amount was reimbursed by the Republican Party on September 14. That month, public record requests revealed the purchase to the public, drawing criticism of the purchase as alleged waste or potential wrongdoing. An anonymous whistleblower also claimed that Sanders’ office improperly altered and withheld public records related to spending on the lectern. Some critics nicknamed the controversy "#LecternGate" or "#PodiumGate", and Sanders stated that it was a "manufactured controversy".[16][17] The Arkansas General Assembly launched an audit of the purchase on 12 October.[18][19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d King, Josh (2017-01-25). "Trump's big league microphone". The Verge. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  2. ^ a b c d Miller, Zeke; Long, Colleen (2022-10-11). "Give him a hand: Biden ditching lectern for handheld mics". AP News. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Lee, Carol E. (2009-06-22). "The art of Obama's stagecraft". POLITICO. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  4. ^ "WashSpeak: Blue Goose". MSNBC. 2011-03-30. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  5. ^ a b c ""Inside Washington."". National Journal. 34 (30): 2219. 2002-07-27.
  6. ^ a b c McMorris-Santoro, Evan (2015-03-16). "Furniture Company: Aaron Schock Likely Spent $5,000 On A Replica Of President Obama's Podium". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  7. ^ Green, Erica L. (2024-01-21). "First Black Women to Cover the White House Are Honored in the Briefing Room". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-02-23.
  8. ^ Eaton, William J. (1991-05-17). "Queen Addresses Joint Congress Session". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  9. ^ Bedard, Paul; Walsh, Kenneth T.; Ragavan, Chitra; Parker, Suzi Parker; Cohen, Gary; Jodie T., Allen (2001-02-19). "Say so long to the Blue Goose". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  10. ^ Jones, Sam (2010-10-06). "Don't you know who I am? Barack Obama loses seal of authority". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-09-02.
  11. ^ Potter, Dena (2011-10-19). "Tour truck with various equipment stolen in Virginia". The Sumter Item. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  12. ^ McKelvey, Tara (2017-05-27). "Trump team relish world stage but struggle with European quirks". BBC News. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  13. ^ Gearan, Anne (2019-05-23). "Trump's Twittery diatribe - live from the Rose Garden". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  14. ^ Ewing, Philip (2019-05-22). "Trump Scorches Democrats As Pelosi Broaches Prospect Of 'Impeachable Offense'". NPR. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  15. ^ Baker, Peter; Rogers, Katie; Cochrane, Emily (2019-05-22). "Trump, Angered by 'Phony' Inquiries, Blows Up Meeting With Pelosi and Schumer". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  16. ^ Cathey, Libby (2023-10-25). "Sarah Huckabee Sanders defends herself from podium controversy after unusual $19K payment". ABC News. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
  17. ^ Betts, Anna (2023-10-10). "In Arkansas, a $19,000 Lectern for the Governor Draws Scrutiny". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
  18. ^ Demillo, Andrew (2023-10-28). "Arkansas governor's $19,000 lectern remains out of sight, but not out of mind with audit underway". AP News. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
  19. ^ Demillo, Andrew (2023-10-12). "Arkansas lawmakers OK plan to audit purchase of $19,000 lectern for Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders". The Independent. Retrieved 2024-01-13.

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Three types of lectern are used by the president of the United States The Blue Goose is the main bullet resistant lectern used mostly at the White House and for domestic speeches Its downsized counterpart the Falcon is used for travel purposes and the Toast lectern is the smallest version used for informal events The White House Communications Agency presides over many Blue Goose and Falcon lecterns 1 2 They are often adorned with the seal of the president of the United States President Joe Biden gives a speech at the White House behind a Blue Goose lectern in 2021 Contents 1 Designs 1 1 Blue Goose 1 2 Falcon 1 3 Toast 2 History 2 1 Unofficial replicas 3 See also 4 ReferencesDesigns editBlue Goose edit Described by Politico as bulky and formal 3 the bullet resistant Blue Goose lecterns are boxy with a dark blue desk section and dark panels on their wide bases 2 The lecterns often feature glass paned teleprompters placed on their corners with space for paper copies of a script in case of errors as well as space for a glass of water 2 Dual Shure SM57 microphones have been used for most of the lectern s appearances with the occasional use of condenser microphones under the Clinton and Trump presidencies 1 It reportedly weighs several hundred pounds and is often transported in an aluminum crate 4 5 Falcon edit nbsp Then Vice President Joe Biden uses a Falcon lectern in Kosovo 2009Custom built by the White House Communications Agency under the presidency of George W Bush the Falcon lectern had a sleeker hourglass like shape and its plinth was wider at the base while being trimmer at the top 3 5 It was adjustable and designed so that more of the background would be visible on television 3 A lectern with a similar design to the Falcon is used in the Ohio Clock corridor in the United States Senate 6 Toast edit nbsp President Barack Obama speaks from the Toast lectern in Venice Louisiana 2010The Toast lectern a small wooden platform atop a metal pole is the smallest lectern frequently used by the president 3 6 sometimes for toasts at events such as state dinners 7 History editOn May 16 1991 Queen Elizabeth II made remarks from the Blue Goose at a White House welcoming ceremony alongside President George H W Bush Due to the unadjustable height of the lectern only her hat was visible to television audiences she quipped the next day while addressing a joint session of Congress that I do hope you can see me today from where you are 8 3 On January 26 1998 for his press conference addressing the Clinton Lewinsky scandal a modified version of the Blue Goose was used replacing the Shure SM57 microphones normally used for the lecterns with a 16 inch condenser microphone The sensitive microphone picked up Clinton s repeated raps against the lectern when he stated I did not have sexual relations with that woman A condenser microphone was not used with the Blue Goose again until the presidency of Donald Trump 1 During the presidency of George W Bush the sleeker Falcon lectern was created and came into use during a visit by Vladimir Putin to the United States in November 2001 5 Bush s administration also created a special lectern for the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 3 Journalists noted that Bush used the Blue Goose more sparingly than Jimmy Carter had done usually only in the Rose Garden or East Room of the White House with the intent of reserving presidential symbols for major events 9 At a Fortune s Most Powerful Women summit in 2010 the presidential seal fell off the Blue Goose in the middle of a speech by Barack Obama who joked that that s all right all of you know who I am and that the staff who had set up the lectern would be sweating bullets 10 In 2011 a Defense Information Systems Agency truck containing presidential seals and lecterns was stolen in suburban Virginia 11 The inauguration of Donald Trump in 2017 brought the return of a compression microphone of 18 inches to reduce the distance between the microphone and his mouth 1 On May 26 2017 Sean Spicer and Gary Cohn commented on one of the lecterns in a hotel room while at the NATO Brussels summit stating this is ours and we own it in reference to their prominence on the world stage 12 Trump also used the Falcon when refuting the Mueller special counsel investigation in 2019 with Trump aides affixing a placard to the lectern that read Mueller investigation by the numbers and the catchphrase no collusion No obstruction 13 14 15 In 2022 it was noted that Joe Biden was often eschewing the Blue Goose instead using a handheld microphone 2 Unofficial replicas edit In 2015 BuzzFeed News reported that Aaron Schock was using an unofficial replica of the Falcon lectern for which he had spent about 5 000 using a taxpayer funded account when speaking in Peoria Illinois 6 In June 2023 the office of Sarah Huckabee Sanders Governor of Arkansas purchased a custom 39 inch replica of the Falcon lectern with an accompanying road case from Beckett Events LLC for 19 029 25 using a state issued credit card The amount was reimbursed by the Republican Party on September 14 That month public record requests revealed the purchase to the public drawing criticism of the purchase as alleged waste or potential wrongdoing An anonymous whistleblower also claimed that Sanders office improperly altered and withheld public records related to spending on the lectern Some critics nicknamed the controversy LecternGate or PodiumGate and Sanders stated that it was a manufactured controversy 16 17 The Arkansas General Assembly launched an audit of the purchase on 12 October 18 19 See also edit10 Downing Street lecterns Air Force One Nuclear football Presidential state car United States References edit a b c d King Josh 2017 01 25 Trump s big league microphone The Verge Retrieved 2023 08 31 a b c d Miller Zeke Long Colleen 2022 10 11 Give him a hand Biden ditching lectern for handheld mics AP News Retrieved 2023 09 01 a b c d e f Lee Carol E 2009 06 22 The art of Obama s stagecraft POLITICO Retrieved 2023 08 31 WashSpeak Blue Goose MSNBC 2011 03 30 Retrieved 2023 10 10 a b c Inside Washington National Journal 34 30 2219 2002 07 27 a b c McMorris Santoro Evan 2015 03 16 Furniture Company Aaron Schock Likely Spent 5 000 On A Replica Of President Obama s Podium BuzzFeed News Retrieved 2023 09 01 Green Erica L 2024 01 21 First Black Women to Cover the White House Are Honored in the Briefing Room The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2024 02 23 Eaton William J 1991 05 17 Queen Addresses Joint Congress Session Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2023 08 31 Bedard Paul Walsh Kenneth T Ragavan Chitra Parker Suzi Parker Cohen Gary Jodie T Allen 2001 02 19 Say so long to the Blue Goose U S News amp World Report Retrieved 2023 09 14 Jones Sam 2010 10 06 Don t you know who I am Barack Obama loses seal of authority The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2023 09 02 Potter Dena 2011 10 19 Tour truck with various equipment stolen in Virginia The Sumter Item Retrieved 2023 10 10 McKelvey Tara 2017 05 27 Trump team relish world stage but struggle with European quirks BBC News Retrieved 2023 10 10 Gearan Anne 2019 05 23 Trump s Twittery diatribe live from the Rose Garden The Washington Post Retrieved 2023 09 14 Ewing Philip 2019 05 22 Trump Scorches Democrats As Pelosi Broaches Prospect Of Impeachable Offense NPR Retrieved 2023 09 14 Baker Peter Rogers Katie Cochrane Emily 2019 05 22 Trump Angered by Phony Inquiries Blows Up Meeting With Pelosi and Schumer The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 09 14 Cathey Libby 2023 10 25 Sarah Huckabee Sanders defends herself from podium controversy after unusual 19K payment ABC News Retrieved 2024 01 13 Betts Anna 2023 10 10 In Arkansas a 19 000 Lectern for the Governor Draws Scrutiny The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2024 01 13 Demillo Andrew 2023 10 28 Arkansas governor s 19 000 lectern remains out of sight but not out of mind with audit underway AP News Retrieved 2024 01 13 Demillo Andrew 2023 10 12 Arkansas lawmakers OK plan to audit purchase of 19 000 lectern for Gov Sarah Huckabee Sanders The Independent Retrieved 2024 01 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Presidential lecterns amp oldid 1217861587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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