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Condoleezza Rice Gifted $316,000 In Jewels From Arab Leaders

MATTHEW LEE   12/22/08 09:24 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush's foreign policies may be unpopular in the Middle East, but Arab leaders showered his top diplomat with jewelry worth far more than a quarter of a million dollars last year. While Bush himself didn't fare nearly as well, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice raked in at least $316,000 in gem-encrusted baubles from the kings of Jordan and Saudi Arabia alone, making her one of top recipients among U.S. officials of gifts from foreign heads of state and government and their aides in 2007.

In January, Jordan's King Abdullah II gave Rice an emerald and diamond necklace, ring, bracelet and earrings estimated to be worth $147,000, according to the State Department's annual inventory of such items released Monday just in time for Christmas.

The king and his wife, Queen Rania, also gave Rice a less expensive necklace and earrings along with a jewelry box valued at $4,630, the document shows.

Not to be outdone, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia presented Rice with a ruby and diamond necklace with matching earrings, bracelet and ring worth $165,000 in July. The inventory also includes a $170,000 flower petal motif necklace the Saudi monarch gave to Rice in 2005, which the department says was not previously disclosed.

From the same Arab leaders, Bush received just over $100,000 in gifts in 2007, the list shows.

Other gifts include an $85,000 sapphire and diamond jewelry set and $10,000 piece of artwork depicting a desert scene of bedouins, camels and a tent made of gold given to first lady Laura Bush by Saudi King Abdullah.

Unfortunately for the Bushes, Rice and other recipients, they won't be able to enjoy the gifts as they have been turned over to the General Services Administration and government archives in accordance with federal law, which bars officials from accepting personal presents in almost all circumstances.

The inventory, prepared by State Department's Office of Protocol, catalogues all gifts given to top administration officials. The presents range from the modest _ a $6 assortment of nuts and dried fruit from the Dalai Lama to Mrs. Bush _ to the extravagant _ Rice's jewelry _ and the odd _ a $570 Brush Cutter with "comfort grip handles" from the Swedish prime minister to the president, presumably for use at his ranch in Crawford, Texas.

Bush got a $150 bronze platypus paperweight from an Australian official. The prime minister of Singapore gave Bush $450 worth of fitness equipment, including a "uSurf Wave Action Exerciser" and an "iGallop Core and Abs Exerciser," according to the documents, which offer a window into the tastes of foreign leaders.

The wife of Japan's former prime minister Shinzo Abe appears to be an animal lover, having given Laura Bush two red, white and blue hand-embroidered pillows with American flag designs and the names and images of first dogs Barney and Miss Beazley worth $100 last year.

She also gave the first lady a $700 porcelain Limoges box with the two pets painted on it and a stuffed black fleece Scotty toy valued at $100, the inventory shows.

Some gifts reflect the recipient's specialty. Gen. Peter Pace, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff received two machine guns _ one mounted _ worth $1,300 from his Colombian and Russian counterparts, while Defense Secretary Robert Gates got a $3,200 decorative Arab knife from a Bahraini official and a steel dagger valued at $345 from the Jordanian king.

The source of gifts to U.S. intelligence officials is classified, but CIA chief Michael Hayden took in $8,000 in gifts, including a sword, fountain pen and silk rug, in 2007.

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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
nippyfan
11:08 AM on 12/27/2008
If the token got jewelry, imagine what Cheney got....CASH!
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BlackYowe
I am a classical- liberal woman and a Jeweler.
10:57 AM on 12/24/2008
Has anyone noticed how pained Rice looks when she smile?. She looks like it something she hates!
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DavidBlackburn
Recovering Republican since 1995.
09:37 AM on 12/24/2008
They could afford it with oil well over $100 a barrel! I'm CERTAIN this was one of the Bush Administration's goals.
09:34 AM on 12/24/2008
I hope that's Condi's new hairdo, because it really looks good, so much better than that right wing helmut she usually sports. I really don't care about the gifts. Heck, its not she was going to give them to any of us.
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brandon102
09:04 AM on 12/24/2008
Personally, I'd let her keep the stuff. After all, she deserves something for losing every shred of credibility she ever had.

Just one more victim of the Bush/Cheney/Rove administration. Maybe she & Colin Powell can have coffee sometime.
08:53 AM on 12/24/2008
Now thats good politics! A winning strategy for Condi!
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LiarLiarIraqsOnFire
08:30 AM on 12/24/2008
So the Who re of Babylon doesn't get to keep her trinkets... how sad for her.
09:24 AM on 12/24/2008
Don't feel too badly - there'll be lots of payola coming her way after she leaves office.
08:15 AM on 12/24/2008
I'm looking forward to see her disappear.

But Zoophiles seem to love her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNIM3x1Pb64

The jewels will only enhance the experience...

LOL!!!
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tigerlyly
12:31 AM on 12/24/2008
Of course the Secretary of State gets gifts from foreign leaders!

Why would anyone care about this? Unless there's evidence that these were used as bribes (they weren't), let's all oh and ah and move on.
01:52 AM on 12/24/2008
"of course"? Yes, but NOT $360000.00 worth of Jewlery. OF COURSE it is bribe. "they were not"? Show us the evidence. Saudi government is corrupt so is ours.
11:32 AM on 12/26/2008
Perhaps she needs to give these gifts to her employer - the people. We could use it to pay off part of that $700 billion.
11:47 PM on 12/23/2008
Wonder if the jewels will match any of the shoes she was purchasing on the very day Hurricane Katrina hit and people were losing their lives and property!!!! This woman is the epitome of a low-life!!!
11:38 PM on 12/23/2008
Will she get her name back on the Chevron Oil Tanker once she's out of office and comfy cozy on the boards of her companies?
11:23 PM on 12/23/2008
BlackPalin..
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tsand19151
02:10 AM on 12/24/2008
BlackPalin? Not hardly.... I don't like her politics, but she is highly educated......can't say the same for Sarah.
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SonnyBono
Cogito ergo sum ​​liberalis
02:57 AM on 12/24/2008
For all her formal education, she doesn't appear to have learned much of anything or as the man once said - "You can lead a horticulture but you can't make her learn."
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Oonagh
Old sins have long shadows
10:58 PM on 12/23/2008
Would you call this a pay back...
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Yaxchibonam
Learn a second language.
10:53 PM on 12/23/2008
How can it be legal for the Secretary of State to receive gifts from foreign leaders? This loophole should be closed immediately by Obama and Hilary if they want to maintain a shred of integrity for our government in its international dealings. Beyond the glaring deficit in the law, how can Secretary Rice justify accepting these gifts? This is obscene.
11:42 PM on 12/23/2008
It is perfectly acceptable to take these gifts under US Law. THe catch is you cannot keep them. They must be turned over to the GSA within 15 days of receipt.
09:36 PM on 12/23/2008
The war in Iraq? $2,000,000,000,000.00

Destroying the economy? $700,000,000,000.00

Bronze Platypus Paperweight? Priceless!