President Visits with Iraqi Out-Of-Country Voters
President George W. Bush stands with out-of-country Iraqi voters Thursday in the Oval Office of the White House. The President told the media later, "I was struck by how joyous they were to be able to vote for a government -- a permanent government under a new constitution." White House photo by Paul Morse
We can see that Bush is having some fun amidst all of this trouble, and anybody deserves some relaxation. But the female White House correspondents better not see this, or they will get jealous. Other than it looks silly, it is harmless, people should be lighthearted to keep healthy.
Scott Mcclellan gave a press briefing today, December 15, 2005, and he started out by saying:
“Good afternoon, everyone. Happy holidays. I look forward to seeing everybody this evening at the White House holiday party for the press. We just concluded a meeting in the Oval Office with the President. ..”
One day of the President’s Life
He kept events inside of the White House, and shunned away from a few daring white house female correspondents. Because he is afraid of the sharp questions thrown at him, White House correspondents can only ask people that just talked to the president at the stakeout. They are eager to have a full-blown press conference so they can fire questions at him.
Questions like:
“When do you resign, Scott?”
“Will Rumsfeld quit after the election?”
“Novak says that President knew who the CIA leaker is, when will he confess?”
Just because there is a party for them it won’t quiet them down, these questions will be fired at the White House later, if the questions are prohibited during the party. What is this party good for? It can’t be called Christmas, everyone is competitive to be the one to have the best story, everyone wants to outsmart the President and beat him.
News reporters not allowed to go in with the Iraqi Fulbright students.
But to make it up for them, there will not be such a painful wait, just address him in the evening press party. Why are they afraid to call it Christmas party, despite that the president is a Methodist?
Even nowadays if the religion has laxed, it’s out of social etiquette in America to dress in bikini even in an unofficial barbecue party on the ranch in the summer.
One hopes that life will go on after the Christmas party for the press.
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