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Sasha Obama to her Dad: ‘you didn’t mess up’

/ 07:05 AM January 21, 2013

President Barack Obama is hugged by first lady Michelle Obama after being officially sworn-in in the Blue Room of the White House during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington on January 20, 2013. Next to Obama are (L-R) daughters Malia and Sasha. AFP/Pool/Charles Dharapak

WASHINGTON – To everyone else, he is the president of the United States, but to his young daughters Barack Obama is just Dad, who sometimes messes stuff up.

The president’s 11-year-old daughter Sasha on Sunday gave a rare glimpse into the 44th US president’s personal life, after watching her father take the oath of office to begin his second term.

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“Good job Dad,” Sasha said, as her father gave her a hug after the swearing-in ceremony in the Blue Room of the White House.

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“I did it,” Obama replied, before his mischievous daughter offered her verdict on the spectacle.

“You didn’t mess up,” Sasha Obama said, in remarks picked up by a television microphone, apparently referring to the president’s first-term swearing in, when a verbal stumble while reciting the oath of office necessitated a do-over.

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Obama was also heard to say “thank you, sweetie,” to his wife Michelle after she congratulated him on his nascent second term, and also got a verbal pack on the back from his elder daughter, Malia, 14.

“I’m so happy, yay!” Malia Obama told her Dad, after the televised ceremony, a day before public inauguration festivities on Monday.

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