Wonder What It Was Like To Date A Young Obama? 2 Ex-Girlfriends Reveal All

May 2nd, 2012 - By Brande Victorian

Source: Thegloss.com

You never know when your romantic past is going to creep up on you and for Barack Obama that day is fast approaching. Next month, Simon & Schuster is preparing to release a biography of the president titled, Barack Obama: The Story, by David Maraniss, and the author delves extensively into the experiences that made Barack Obama who he is today, particularly his past relationships with Alex McNear and Genevieve Cook, two women the President dated in the 1980s while he was a student at Columbia.

Drawing on Alex’s letters and Genevieve’s journals, David Maraniss paints a picture of a young man wise beyond his years, yet struggling to form an identity. Vanity Fair has published an excerpt from the book online and here are a few snippets of the insight into his young romances.

“The loneliness of Obama’s New York existence emerged in his letters to Alex McNear, a young woman from Occidental who had enchanted Obama when she was co-editing the literary magazine Feast, and with whom he reconnected when she spent the summer of 1982 in New York. Alex had always been fond of Barry, as she called him, and “thought he was interesting in a very particular way. He really worked his way through an idea or question, turned it over, looked at it from all sides, and then he came to a precise and elegant conclusion.” When Alex came to New York, she gave Obama a call. They met at an Italian restaurant on Lexington Avenue, and, as she remembered the night, “we sat and talked and ate and drank wine. Or at least I drank wine. I think he drank something stronger. It was one of those dark, old Italian restaurants that don’t exist in New York anymore. It was the kind of place where they leave you alone. I remember thinking how happy I felt just talking to him, that I could talk to him for hours. We walked slowly back to my apartment, on 90th, and said good-bye. After that we started spending much more time together.

“Alex remembered it as a summer of walking miles through the city, lingering over meals at restaurants, hanging out at their apartments, visiting art museums, and talking about life. She recalled one intense conversation in particular as they stood outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Obama was obsessed with the concept of choice, she said. Did he have real choices in his life? Did he have free will? How much were his choices circumscribed by his background, his childhood, his socio-economic situation, the color of his skin, the expectations that others had of him? How did choice influence his pres­ent and future? Later, referring back to that discussion, he told Alex in a letter that he had used the word “choice” “as a convenient shorthand for the way my past resolves itself. Not just my past, but the past of my ancestors, the planet, the universe.” His obsession with the concept of choice, he said in a later interview at the White House, “was a deliberate effort on my part to press the pause button, essentially, and try to orient myself and say, ‘Okay, which way, where am I going?’

“The long-distance relationship with Alex McNear after that summer—they would drift apart as time wore on—was conducted mostly through a series of passionate letters sent between his apartment (he was then living at 339 East 94th, in Manhattan) and hers, at 2210 Ridgeview Avenue, in Eagle Rock, California. By her account, the passion was as much about ideas and words as about their romance—what she later called “that dance of closeness through language.”

In December 1993, President Obama met Genevieve at a Christmas party at the age of 22, and it’s clear from her journal entries that they were pretty smitten with each other from day one.

“He noticed her accent. Australian, she said. He knew many Aussies, friends of his mother’s, because he had lived in Indonesia when he was a boy. So had she, before her parents divorced, and again briefly in high school. As it turned out, their stays in Jakarta had overlapped for a few years, starting in 1967. They talked nonstop, moving from one subject to another, sharing an intense and immediate affinity, enthralled by the randomness of their meeting and how much they had in common. They had lived many places but never felt at home.

“At night’s end, as Genevieve recalled that first encounter when I spoke with her decades later, they exchanged phone numbers on scraps of paper. “I’m pretty sure we had dinner maybe the Wednesday after. I think maybe he cooked me dinner. Then we went and talked in his bedroom. And then I spent the night. It all felt very inevitable.

“Genevieve’s journal-keeping started in 1975 during her final year at Emma Willard School, an academically rigorous prep school for young women in Troy, New York, and continued through her undergraduate years at Swarthmore and on into adulthood. As the relationship began, Genevieve was taken by Barack’s mind and the vibrancy of their discussions. Day by day, week by week, her perceptions of him became more complicated:”

Sunday, January 22, 1984
What a startling person Barack is—so strange to voice intimations of my own perceptions—have them heard, responded to so on the sleeve. A sadness, in a way, that we are both so questioning that original bliss is dissipated—but feels really good not to be faltering behind some façade—to not feel that doubt must be silenced and transmuted into distance.

Thursday, January 26
How is he so old already, at the age of 22? I have to recognize (despite play of wry and mocking smile on lips) that I find his thereness very threatening…. Distance, distance, distance, and wariness.

Sunday, February 19
Despite Barack’s having talked of drawing a circle around the tender in him—protecting the ability to feel innocence and springborn—I think he also fights against showing it to others, to me. I really like him more and more—he may worry about posturing and void inside but he is a brimming and integrated character.

Today, for the first time, Barack sat on the edge of the bed—dressed—blue jeans and luscious ladies on his chest [a comfy T-shirt depicting buxom women], the end of the front section of the Sunday Times in his hand, looking out the window, and the quality of light reflected from his eyes, windows of the soul, heart, and mind, was so clear, so unmasked, his eyes narrower than he usually holds them looking out the window, usually too aware of me.

Saturday, February 25
The sexual warmth is definitely there—but the rest of it has sharp edges and I’m finding it all unsettling and finding myself wanting to withdraw from it all. I have to admit that I am feeling anger at him for some reason, multi-stranded reasons. His warmth can be deceptive. Tho he speaks sweet words and can be open and trusting, there is also that coolness—and I begin to have an inkling of some things about him that could get to me.

When David spoke to the President for his book, he was well aware that the author would be reaching out to his exes and he didn’t seem to mind, asking with genuine curiosity how Genevieve was and what she was up to. At first I thought this book could raise the hair on the back of Michelle’s neck but thankfully these intimate portrayals are far more scholarly and introspective than scandalous. Sound’s like the president’s had it going on since back in the ’80s.

Are you going to check this new biography out?

Brande Victorian is a blogger and culture writer in New York City. Follower her on Twitter at @be_vic.

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  • Msserene125

    This is disrespectful to his Wife. If we want to know what it is like to date Barack we can ask Michelle , this woman no longer matters.

  • Guest

     ”In December 1993, President Obama met Genevieve at a Christmas party at
    the age of 22, and it’s clear from her journal entries that they were
    pretty smitten with each other from day one.” I believe that you mean 1983 . The President and First Lady Obama were married in 1992.

  • Lorenzo

    This speaks of consistency by President Obama, his  relationship/friends seem to be class individuals. Can you imagine had he involved himself with the likes of the Basketball Wives as a young man. I shudder at the  mere thought.

  • Lorenzo

    This speaks of consistency by President Obama, his  relationship/friends seem to be class individuals. Can you imagine had he involved himself with the likes of the Basketball Wives as a young man. I shudder at the  mere thought.

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  • Gygy

    omg…these whyte women are a mess…

  • Gygy

    that’s pathetic on this writers part – how long has it been? how many years? get over it and get a life babe. michelle was the one, not you.

  • Ladyspencer

    Sounds like President obama was in the makings; these women couldn’t handle the complexities of Barack at that time.

  • AnnaX

    Everyonee has a past and the excerpts don’t sound bitter. He doesn’t seem the type to date hoodrats who would come out and tell unfavorable stories. Barack is cool with it — I mean its the past and he’s clearly happily married now- so why should I be mad?

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  • Wow

    She definitely had the WASP thing going, she thought he was aloof, cold, and wouldn’t tell her he loved her back because he was just too emotionally damaged.   It read like she was observing some foreign animal in the wild. It was really clear just from the few excerpts I read that (1) he just wasn’t that in to her and (2) she was very insecure and evidently concerned that he would be more interested in a black woman instead of her.  Instead of just saying Barack just wasn’t that in to me (hell he was 22 for goodness sake, still testing the waters no doubt), but she turned it into him being too broken and scared to embrace her “love”. The lady should face the fact that her role was Miss Right Now, and Chelly-O is MRS BARACK OBAMA.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_LKQE4UQRBBVNOIRAL4EB2SPCWI Jen

    Geez sounds like they have been feenin (yep I said it) for him for quite sometime!  So she said, “Let’s peddle our stories so we can get a book deal, be famous and make money!”  I guess some dude will be coming out of the woodwork to give us his take on his relationship with Michelle Obama.  I pass because I really don’t care.

  • FromUR2UB

    Sounds like a good book.

  • Mls2698

    They need to shut their mouths because they lost out and Michelle is winning!!!!! I didn’t even read that stuff.

    • Papillon

      You should, it’s beautiful. Makes me want to start keeping a journal and writing love letters.

      • Mls2698

        No journals. My mother told me never to write anything that you don’t want revealed later. Good or bad. Keep it in your head.

    • Papillon

      You should, it’s beautiful. Makes me want to start keeping a journal and writing love letters.

  • N2mymind

    Sounds like both women adored him. Interesting piece to read.

  • Gimmeabreak78

    I think this will be interesting.  Having read “Dreams From My Father”, Obama certainly made it sound like he didn’t date scalawags (or if he did, he didn’t give them his real name).  The Vanity Fair excert seems like a really good read and Genevieve’s assessment of Obama at that time jibes with how he described himself as a young man during that time.  I do find Genevive’s clairvoyance interesting.  She states that she always knew that Barack would end up with a lithe, sophisticated, beautiful black woman. 

    • really?

      ” I do find Genevive’s clairvoyance interesting. She states that she always knew that Barack would end up with a lithe, sophisticated, beautiful black woman”

      me too, i wonder what it was about him that made her think this…

  • Myssjackson

    Ugh the worst thing an ex can say to u besides “u should go to the clinic” is “hey I’m writing an autobiography” or “hey I’m doing an interview for ur biography” lol

    • Tjlynne

      Lmao!

  • http://twitter.com/lilideedee Dahlia Beckford

    I am intrigued!!!

    • really?

      me too!

  • MrsAllofthat

    only bitter b’s write books about men that didn’t want them for the longterm. Face it, you just werent the one…SAD that people stay getting paid for dragging up someones past

    • L-Boogie

      Totally agree.   

    • really?

      is she the one writing the book?? i thought it was someone else…

    • IllyPhilly

       CTFU, LMAO, ROTF! Damn! She just wanted to know if she could go to the zoo. (From Martin, not a race joke)

    • Mls2698

      They are still thirsty!!!

    • activist1

      From reading this I got the sense that they were telling the story of their history with him, nor being bitter or anything. They aren’t writing the book someone else who sought them out is. Also, I believe it states the author spoke to Obama…

      • Galeuzzle

        Exactly! It’s obviously not a tell-all video vixen type thing.