Bush Won't Get To Keep The Gifts He Amassed While In Office
As George W. Bush learned, there's an upside to being president: He amassed a dazzling array of gifts from foreign dignitaries. But there's a downsid...
As George W. Bush learned, there's an upside to being president: He amassed a dazzling array of gifts from foreign dignitaries. But there's a downsid...
Arianna Huffington | Posted 01.11.2009 | Politics
In this, the penultimate week of the Bush Years, we learned that the only thing there wasn't enough room for at Blair House was the enormity of Bush's pettiness. It turns out there was plenty of room to accommodate the Obama family in time for the kids to start school. Scrambling to make things look good after snubbing the Obamas, Bush had hastily invited former Australian Prime Minister John Howard to toss another shrimp on the Blair House barbie, leaving the Obamas -- and their sizable security detail -- to check into the Hay Adams. At taxpayer expense. Also staying true to his character until the bitter end was Dick Cheney who this week asserted, "I don't believe we violated anybody's civil liberties."
Huffington Post | Nicholas Sabloff | Posted 01.06.2009 | Politics
UPDATE 1/7/09 ThinkProgress, based on an interview on last night's Countdown, says that John Howard may have been asked to stay at Blair House after ...
AP | Posted 01.05.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush is giving the nation's highest civilian award to three foreign leaders who have been among his most loyal ...
Dr. Thomas Faunce | Posted 11.27.2007 | Politics
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Jim Wallis | Posted 11.26.2007 | Politics
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Steve Clemons | Posted 11.24.2007 | Politics
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AP | ROHAN SULLIVAN | Posted 11.24.2007 | Politics
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Reuters | Posted 11.20.2007 | Politics
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Washington Post | Posted 01.26.2009 | Politics