WASHINGTON — Forget worldwide fame and power. For Barack Obama, the perks of running for president are closer to home.
The Democrat told People magazine that it has become a lot easier to get dinner reservations to treat his wife and he can even get Hannah Montana tickets for his daughters without having to camp out overnight.
“I was able to get them tickets already, which raised me tremendously in their eyes,” Obama said in an interview that hits newsstands Friday.
He said the worst part of running is that he’s lost his anonymity and can no longer do things like take 9-year-old Malia and 6-year-old Sasha for a casual visit to the zoo. And disguises don’t really work, he said, because of a distinguishing characteristic.
“The problem is my ears are pretty prominent,” Obama said.



