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Bush always wore nice suits........... problem is, the suits were always empty.
Bush is the poster child for the phrase "All hat, no cowboy"
I talked to a friend of mine about this ASININE thread. He told me that a similar thread appeared on a forum he reads. He is looking it up for me. Someone found and posted about a dozen pictures of Bush working in the oval office without a jacket. He is planning to send me the URL. I promise to share it when I receive it.
It is amazing to me that some folks are complaining over Pres. Obama not wearing a suit jacket while in the Oval Office....You mean to tell me that some of you guys have nothing else to challenge the guy on then whether or not he wears a suit jacket....Those of you who feel this way should be ashamed of yourselves...
It is amazing to me that some folks are complaining over Pres. Obama not wearing a suit jacket while in the Oval Office....You mean to tell me that some of you guys have nothing else to challenge the guy on then whether or not he wears a suit jacket....Those of you who feel this way should be ashamed of yourselves...
This is not really breaking news. Bush said on Hannity's show a few weeks ago that he was in the Oval Office when he was president without his jacket on a few times.
Not just Bush, but Reagan as well - both showed their great reverance for THE OFFICE of the president. Obviously, obama thinks he is above the office.
Why is it that republican presidents have so much respect for the office of the presidency, while democrats show so much disrespect? I don't think we need to be reminded of what Bubba did in the oval office, do we?
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Originally Posted by hcgCali
Sorry to bump this silly old thread, but there's breaking news for Sanrene.
I was amused by Obama trying to get into the WH via a fixed window. The media gave him a pass but made fun and used the picture of Bush trying to open a locked door. I mean, seriously, how many of us have done the same thing. These are such silly things and I think we have bigger things to worry about.
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