However, the perks of actually working in the Capitol counter the pitfall of picking up phone calls. I have spotted influential politicians like John Lewis, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, and even President Obama in or near the Capitol.
John Lewis, a civil rights activist who worked with Martin Luther King Jr., gave a speech to all of the Hillterns. After his inspiring speech, I was given a task to drop off a document at a nearby building when I ran into John Lewis casually shining his shoes.
The second week of my internship, I happened to fall upon a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The Congresswoman had invited me to the annual congressional baseball game with the Democrats versus the Republicans. I had originally planned on going with my other friends, but I was sure satisfied with my decision to accompany the Congresswoman instead.
Because we were with a member of Congress, we got access to the buffet in the VIP lounge. The buffet included lobster rolls, crab cakes, barbeque, burritos, and bread, pie, and an assortment of drinks. After stuffing ourselves, we headed over to the stands where we got free t-shirts and hats before finally sitting down five rows from the front. Our seats were located right behind the batter, very close to the Democratic dugout. Near the 2nd inning, when I began to get bored as a result of my lack of understanding for the game of baseball, people suddenly began to rise from their seats and were looking in the direction of the Democratic dugout. Chatter began to reverberate through the crowd as everyone began to lift up their cellphones, their cameras on the ready. Curious myself, I stood up. I was looking around for an attraction of some sort when I heard a small kid squeal “Is the President coming?”
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