After a better part of a decade of using this breezy Massachusetts island as a low-key, quiet summer retreat, Obama has picked up the pace this year. In his final summer vacation as president, Obama has spent almost every night of his escape painting its towns red - so to speak.
The stunner came late Sunday when the president assembled his security and press entourage to go out at nearly 11 pm. It was a move all but impossible to imagine happening in Washington, where Obama's occasional social outings tend to begin much earlier.
But Obama is showing a different attitude on the Vineyard - although with immediate family and unidentified friends, not recalcitrant members of Congress. On past Vineyard vacations, the president usually would follow a late night by ending the next day before sundown.
The White House says Obama is just trying to get the most out of the time he's spending here with family and friends before a busy fall packed with foreign and domestic travel, including an aggressive schedule of campaign appearances on behalf of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and other Democrats.
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On Sunday, after Obama had already played golf for about five hours, the small group of reporters that accompanies the president in public was released for dinner, but told to reassemble at 8:15 pm.
After a two-and-a-half-hour wait, Obama's motorcade rolled down the dirt driveway of his secluded rental in Chilmark, on the island's western tip.
Thirty minutes later, and after a circuitous route on largely darkened roads through five of the vineyard's six towns, the motorcade pulled up to Lola's in Oak Bluffs, on the other side of the island.
Obama socialised for about an hour before returning his family to their rented home just before 1 am yesterday.
He was on the move again less than 12 hours later, to play his seventh round of golf since he arrived August 6.
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