So I’ve failed at updating this blog on a regular basis, but I hope this post can make up for some of my delinquency.
With my whirlwind time in DC about to expire, it is an appropriate time to reflect on the semester, the city, and the many experiences I’ve enjoyed.
My top five DC experiences:
5. Running into the First Dog, Bo Obama, during a tour of the White House garden. It would be great to say I got to pet him, or that “run into” means more than ‘walked in the general vicinity of’, but that would be a lie.
A few weekends ago I went on the White House Garden Tour (thanks to free tickets from my office). The accessible garden grounds consists picturesque trees and framed photos of various past Presidents planting them (or at least, grinning in a well pressed suit and shoveling a pile of dirt). The highlight of the grounds for me was the First Lady’s vegetable garden, made famous by her recently launched Let’s Move campaign, an initiative with the very ambitious goal of ending childhood obesity in one generation. A close second: the official White House basketball hoop!
4. Witnessing the freedom of assembly at its finest in the days leading up to the healthcare vote. As I walked home from work at dusk that Sunday a few hours before the bill was passed, I felt a rush of exhilaration driven by the beat of hundreds of protestors chanting in unison. While I’ve always been one to say that I can never imagine myself choosing politics as a lifelong career, in that moment I felt the pull—the tickling of an addiction in gestation, one that can only be fed by daily Roll Calls, Politicos, and CQ Todays, and only satisfied by constantly chasing that rare high of living on the brink of history.
The Hill can do that to you.
3. Watching the House pass HR3590 (…on C-SPAN). Thank God for the Congress application on the iPhone, or Christy and I would have been on the metro attempting to make it to the Capitol while the final vote was taking place. Luckily we made it to a computer in time to watch the votes on C-SPAN for both HR3590 and HR4872, including the moving ovations for Congressmen Bart Stupak and John Dingell. On a related note: after working on the Hill, you will gain a newfound appreciation for the greatness that is C-SPAN.
2. Meeting, and receiving an impromptu comedy show from, Congressman Mike Honda. Mike Honda is the man, so I won’t say anything more about that.
1. Watching the Congresswoman read my floor speech on H.Con.Res.243. Granted, this resolution won’t be subverting hegemonic regimes or ending cycles of dependence anytime soon (it actually just reserves Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitors’ Center for the King Kamehameha Day celebration in June), but as Samuel L. Jackson said about Snakes on a Plane - I spent time on it, yo!
Under the guidance of the Deputy Legislative Director, I followed the resolution from beginning to end, including writing the floor speech that the Congresswoman read in support of the resolution. While I couldn’t staff on the Congresswoman on the Floor (red intern badges are not allowed due to esoteric House rules), I did get to watch from the Gallery, which was still a great experience.
(For the record: the resolution passed the House and Senate, and the Hall is reserved. Mission: Accomplished).
(For the record: the resolution passed the House and Senate, and the Hall is reserved. Mission: Accomplished).
Of course, like any intern, I had a few hilltern moments, such as when I almost blew up the office coffee machine, and when I almost accidentally jumped on the “Senator’s Only” elevator with Senator Mitch McConnell. But for the most part I maintained respectability, retained possession of my prized red badge, and avoided disaster.
And the best news: I get upgraded to a Green badge this summer!





