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Discretion is a big part of a presidential friendship, Staley said. "That's what friends are in everyday life, and nothing changes just because a person's president," she said. In that spirit, although Nesbitt and Whitaker are routinely photographed in Obama's company, both declined to comment for this story. So did the White House. Obama aides did confirm that the two friends had flown for free on Air Force One as guests of the president on official trips, including the trip to Oslo, Norway, to accept the Nobel. The two made their own arrangements to travel to Hawaii. Despite their best efforts to keep a low profile, Nesbitt and Whitaker do attract plenty of attention for their presence at the president's side. "If you read the papers, you wouldn't know that I actually have a day job," Whitaker said when he appeared before a sold-out crowd at the City Club of Chicago last April.
Unlike some other Chicago pals, including Valerie Jarrett and David Axelrod, who are both top advisers to the president, Obama isn't Nesbitt's or Whitaker's boss. Light said a president needs some people like that around him. "You need somebody who doesn't have an agenda, and that's part of getting away from this impossible job and getting recharged," Light said. Staley said when she moved to Washington after Clinton was elected, she went to work as deputy director at the National Institute for Literacy, which was not a presidential appointment. "I wanted to be able to be with him and in his company and not have him as my boss," she said. "I wanted to keep it that friendship." Staley said Clinton got a boost from having his Arkansas friends around. "He could look across a room and see some friends and just be happy at that warm glow level," she said.
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