Hits, Misses: As Trump Hosts First State Dinner, How Past Presidents Did

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Tuesday night's state dinner in honor of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron, will be a lot of things
A fancy shindig For sure
A tangible example of the first lady's "amazing taste" Apparently
But most importantly, the diplomatic soiree will serve as a symbol of the Trumps' social agenda as a whole
See, a party - or at least this level of party - is never just a party.In administrations past, the first diplomatic dinner has been a sign
of how the first couple interpret their traditional role as America's brand ambassador, whether intentionally or not
The starting bell of the White House's official party scene has historically been the opening note of a larger symphony.For the Obamas, that
state dinner, honoring Indian prime minister, Manmohan Singh, and his wife, Gursharan Kaur, the Obama White House went big
Like, really big
So big, in fact, that two unsuspecting social climbers and would-be reality stars, Tareq and Michaele Salahi, sneaked in to the 2009 affair
uninvited.The faux pas, caused by a perfect storm of bad weather and branding gone wrong, would lead to a congressional hearing and
eventually cost White House social secretary Desiree Rogers, who coined the unfortunate term "the Obama brand," her job.The event featured
400 guests on the South Lawn, instead of the much more intimate State Dining Room
It was a bold affair that starred Hollywood's A-list, Chicago-born pop singer Jennifer Hudson and the first lady's strapless, silver, Naeem
Khan gown
It was an exclamation point that said the Obamas had arrived, but the security breach prompted a look inward at the purpose of the so-called
"people's house," a philosophy the first lady touted throughout her time at the White House.For subsequent official dinners, milestone
birthdays and private concerts - they hosted them all - the Obamas' strategy was to find a balance between special and overblown
They liked to party (with Beyonce, no less) but somehow made all that glitz seem accessible - a pointed goal after their first misstep.The
Bushes made it a point to celebrate the intimate and formal while not appearing flashy
Their first official state dinner in 2001, in honor of Mexico's Vicente Fox, was held in the colonial State Dining Room, which seats about
130 VIPs
The event, held less than one week before the September 11 attacks, had been in the works since the spring
First lady Laura Bush was leaving nothing to chance.The first couple had even sampled the Tex-Mex menu that July
Instead of a high-end frock, Mrs
Bush wore a red gown by Arnold Scaasi, a designer who was a favorite of her mother-in-law's, former first lady Barbara Bush
The tone - special, traditional and intimate - was set.At the time, Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer even described the event as "more stately."
More stately than whom you ask That would be the Clintons, who became known for their grandiose affairs featuring foie gras and famous
faces.President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Clinton regularly hosted official state dinners in the larger East Room - which can pack
in almost twice the amount of big names as the State Dining Room - or the vast South Lawn, which can accommodate hundreds
The couple's first diplomatic sit-down (not an official "state dinner") in honor of South Korean President Kim Young-sam and his wife, Son
Myung-soon, was just a small taste of the glitz the Clintons had in store."We love entertaining," Hillary Clinton told the Chicago Tribune
while on her way from the dinner to a post-meal concert by soprano Jessye Norman
"The more the merrier as far as we're concerned," she added
The Clintons would go on to host more than 20 official state dinners, and they might still hold the record for the largest such affair with
700 guests attending the couple's final state dinner in honor of India.So the Trumps, who enjoy a good party at Mar-a-Lago, the
family-branded "winter White House" in Palm Beach, most likely have more than just menus on their minds in the lead up to Tuesday's party
While hosting is fun (and apparently Mrs
Trump's favorite part of the gig), a bar will be set for parties to come.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by staff
and is published from a syndicated feed.)