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The most sought-after invitation in Washington -- for Tuesday's state dinner for the prime minister of India, the first state dinner hosted by President Obama and First Lady Michelle -- arrived in the mail a little over a week ago. But no one is complaining about the short notice. Some 400 guests are expected for the party, the most elaborate entertaining the First Couple have done to date.

The White House does not have a room to handle a crowd that size, so a massive tent has been constructed on the South Lawn to accommodate the guests. The invite itself is a keepsake: a cream-colored card embossed with a gold presidential seal and black text:


The President and Mrs. Obama request the pleasure of the company of Mr. _____ at a dinner in honor of His Excellency Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of the Republic of India, and Mrs. Gursharan Kaur, to be held at The White House on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at seven o'clock.


At the bottom is the dress code -- black tie -- and the words "East entrance," a reference to the East Wing of the White House, which is used for almost all social functions.

The White House has been preparing for this dinner for months, culling names for the invite list (finalized a month ago, a White House source told me) and deciding on the menu, flowers, china, and an unending list of logistical details. Overseeing all this is Mrs. Obama's East Wing, with Social Secretary Desiree Rogers putting on her most anticipated show yet.
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The highly choreographed Tuesday morning arrival ceremony for Prime Minister Singh and Mrs. Kaur, who landed in Washington on Sunday, is a show in itself. On Friday, dozens of military and White House staffers took part in a rehearsal on a flag-decked South Lawn. After the president and first lady greet their visitors, the prime minister and Obama will hold a joint press conference in the East Room.

The prime minister will also lunch at the State Department, at an event hosted by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton; the lunch is another hot invite.

No matter what news is made about one of America's most important bilateral relationships, there will be room left to write reams about the dinner. Foodies will find stories in the entrees. Wine lovers will mull the Obamas' choices. The guest list, to be released on Tuesday, will be read more avidly than a steamy novel and analyzed endlessly. And, of course, much attention will be paid to what Mrs. Obama wears.

When Singh was honored at the White House with a dinner in 2005, with President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush hosting, the menu included chilled asparagus soup, Chappellet Chardonnay Napa Valley 2003, pan-roasted halibut, ginger-carrot butter, basmati rice with pistachios and currants, herbed summer vegetables, trio of celery hearts, leaves and roots, bibb lettuce salad, and, for desert, mango, chocolate-cardamom and cashew ice creams.

While the Obamas have hosted crowds at the White House -- thousands for the Easter Egg Roll, a black-tie dinner for the nation's governors -- nothing is as scrutinized as closely as a state or official dinner.

I'm told by a West Winger that all top-level Obama staffers have been invited, as well as the congressional leadership, a selection of other members of the House and Senate and Cabinet, prominent Indian-Americans from across the country, including Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, and Indian-American members of the business community. There will even be a few journalists, including CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta. A contingent of Obama pals from Chicago is also expected. White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel's brother, Ari, the Hollywood super agent, got an invite; another brother, Ezekiel, a White House health policy adviser, did not.

When it comes to who is invited, former White House Chef Walter Scheib, in his book "White House Chef" (written with Andrew Friedman), has an anecdote about how Clinton Social Secretary Ann Stock viewed list-making: She made a grid chart with names of "who had to be invited, who should be invited, and who wanted to be invited."

In the Obama White House, names were suggested by the president and first lady, the State Department, the National Security Council and the political and legislative affairs and liaison shops.

Throwing the party in a tent freed the Obama team from the constraints of an inside-the-White House dinner party, where there would be room for only about 140. The Indian delegation, top U.S. officials and spouses would have accounted for about half that number.<

Scheib writes that in 1961, President Kennedy invited 138 for a state dinner at Mount Vernon in Virginia to honor Pakistan President Ayub Khan. The Clintons, on June 13, 1994, had only 180 over for Japanese Emperor Akhito.

It was during the Clinton era, Scheib writes, that state and official dinners got bigger. By the time Clinton left office, there was a state dinner for 700 in a tent for another Indian prime minister, Atal Vajpayee, and an official dinner for 900.

Now don't be put off by this being in a tent. This is not summer camp. "This literally is a home," said Neel Lattimore, a press secretary for Secretary of State Clinton when she was first lady. "This will be as glamorous as anything inside the White House will be. This will be the most magnificent tent that you have ever been in your entire life."

The tent will have a floor, heat and perhaps even the chandelier the Clintons used for their dinners on the South Lawn. There will also be smaller tents for a satellite kitchen.

Let me digress: Up until now, a state dinner was the term used when the guest was a head of state. An official dinner was the term used for a national leader who was not the official head of state. The British prime minister, for example, is not the head of state -- the queen is. As I noted in an October Politics Daily column, Singh is not India's head of state. That title -- largely symbolic -- belongs to the president of India, Pratibha Devisingh Patil. When President Bush threw that dinner for Singh in 2005, the White House was careful not to call the event a state dinner. It had the appearance of one but was billed as an "official dinner."

Anyway, the Obama White House says this is a state dinner.

Obama's first state dinner comes 10 months into his term. How does this compare to other presidents? Kennedy, inaugurated Jan. 20, 1961, entertained the president of Tunisia in May 1961. Clinton, inaugurated in 1993, waited until June 1994. Bush, inaugurated in January 2001, held his first state dinner for Mexican President Vincente Fox on Sept. 5, 2001 -- days before the 9/11 attacks curtailed festivities at the White House.


State dinners are supposed to be for heads of state... the Prime Minister is not the head of India... ehhh well I guess it doesn't matter?
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I still haven't seen the O-bastard eat a pork product while on camera.
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Stop posting these stories! Don't you know that you aren't supposed to pay attention to things that make Obama the laughing stock of the world? (Of course, it was perfectly fine to post the same kind of stuff about Bush.)

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Meanwhile 17.5% of Americans are unemployeed.
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It's amature hour at the East entrance. As the jobess rate sky rockets, health care costs continue to sky rocket, energy prices prepare to sky rocket these idiots have a "state dinner" for a non-head-of-state for so many people they need to erect a fucking tent on the lawn. I hope it's rainy and windy as all hell.
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So...how low will he bow to a prime minister while on our soil?

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It will depend . . . how much debt do they hold of ours and how long he is.
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You're all wrong. This is a display of American Recoverism™ at its best. If Obama can spend enough to cover a dinner for 400, then by God the country is back on track! Unemployment should be dropping as I write this!! Have you even thought of the countless jobs he created or saved in the planning and execution of this gala event?!?
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Makes me sick sick to even think of the amount of money you and I are putting out for this...
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if we gotta pay for this, then i vote they get week old low grade hamburger meet and rotten potato fries and a spoiled milkshake, if thats what i can afford, then thats what they gettin
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