|
|
US President Barack Obama has contritely urged tourists to visit gambling
heaven Las Vegas after recent remarks that were interpreted as telling Americans
to shun recession-battered "Sin City."
Obama offended Las Vegas officials during a visit Tuesday to New Hampshire,
where he warned "you don't blow a bunch of cash on Vegas when you're trying to
save for college."
His comments -- the second time in 12 months that Obama has disparaged Las
Vegas -- drew an outraged reaction from elected officials in the hard-hit city
and from Nevada's representatives in the US Congress.
"Lay off Las Vegas and stop making it the poster child for where people
shouldn't be spending their money," Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry
Reid, who faces a tough reelection battle this year, urged the President.
Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, a Democrat-turned-Independent, denounced
Obama's "vendetta" against the city, and declared the president "has a real
psychological hangup about the entertainment capital of the world."
"When he comes, I'll do everything I can to give him the boot back to
Washington and to visit his failures back there," Goodman said. "This president
is a real slow learner."
Obama wrote Reid Tuesday to insist "I wasn't saying anything negative about
Las Vegas."
"I was making the simple point that families use vacation dollars, not
college tuition money, to have fun. There is no place better to have fun than
Vegas, one of our country's great destinations," the president said.
"I have always enjoyed my visits, look forward to visiting in a few weeks,
and hope folks will visit in record numbers this year," said Obama.
|
|