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A day in the life of President Bush (7/30/05): pics & much info today
WhiteHouse.gov; Yahoo News Photos ^ | 7/30/05

Posted on 07/30/2005 12:43:30 PM PDT by Wolfstar

PRESIDENTIAL NEWS OF THE DAY: President Bush had his annual physical checkup today at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethseda, Maryland. He also took time to meet wounded sailors and Marines recovering at the hospital. The President was found to be in what he described as "pretty good" health following his regular physical exam on Saturday and doctors pronounced him "fit for duty."

Here are the facts and figures released about the President's health:

He's 59, born July 6, 1946
Height: 5 feet, 11 3/4 inches
Weight: 191.6 pounds
Blood pressure: resting, seated 110/64 (below 120/80 is healthy)
Pulse: resting, seated 47 beats per minute (60-100 bpm is normal for adults; 40-60 bpm is normal for a well-trained athlete)
Body fat: 15.79 percent
Cholesterol: High-density lipoprotein 56 (goal is above 40); low-density lipoprotein 100 (optimal is below 100); total cholesterol 178 (below 200 is desirable)

Overall health: The president remains in the superior fitness category for men his age. He was found "to be fit for duty" with "every reasonable expectation that he will remain fit for duty for the duration of his presidency." — statement issued by his doctors.

Since his December physical, President Bush has lost a little weight and gained a few points in his cholesterol level.

His weight fell to 191.6 pouns from nearly 200 pounds seven months ago, and his body fat dropped from 18.25 percent to 15.79 percent. His overall cholesterol level went up from 170 to 178, still well below to the desirable limit of 200.

He exercises six times a week by bicycling 15 miles to 20 miles, working out on a treadmill and an elliptical trainer, and performing free weight resistance training and stretching.

The report by his doctors notes, "The president has a history of activity-related injuries...[that] do not impact his current duties."

He enjoys an occasional cigar, gets his caffeine from diet sodas and coffee, and reports no usage of alcohol.

The report also notes, "The president has not missed work due to illness since his last physical exam."

The President is finishing up some loose ends in Washington before heading out to the ranch for the August recess. He spoke with Northern Ireland political leaders Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley late in the week, hailing the IRA's pledge to end armed combat, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said. "This is a historic opportunity," McClellan said and noted that the President "coached Doctor Paisley to give the IRA the opportunity to live up to what they said they would do."

President Bush's visit to the Boy Scout National Jamboree in central Virginia was postponed again until Sunday at the request of Scout officials so that they could make appropriate plans for handling any heat problems in the crowd, the White House said today. [The media all but blamed the President because a lot of scouts got sick from the heat while waiting for the President to arrive on Wednesday. However, his flight was delayed due to severe thunderstorms.]

From the "IMPORTANT NEWS OUR MEDIA HASN'T BOTHERED TO TELL US" department:

The following short article is from the English language webside of the Chinese newspaper "People's Daily Online" [link to article]:

UPDATED: 15:36, July 28, 2005
Bush looks forward to meeting with Chinese president

US President George W. Bush said on Wednesday that he looks forward to meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao this year and believes the exchange of visits between the two leaders will be of positive results.

Bush made the remarks during a meeting with visiting Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan in the White House. Bush also extended his welcome for Tang's visit to the United States.

For his part, Tang said that it will be of great significance for the two presidents to have an exchange of visits this year, as it will be very beneficial for dialogue, mutual trust and cooperation between the two sides and will promote the Sino-US constructive and cooperative relations.

It is in the interests of both China and the United States to further develop the Sino-US relations and it also contributes to peace, stability and development in the Asia-Pacific region and the world, Tang said.

Tang also delivered a letter from the Chinese president to Bush during the meeting.

In addition to Bush, Tang also met with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, US national security adviser Stephen Hadley and US Treasury Secretary John Snow on Wednesday.
Source: Xinhua

From the "POSITIVE GWB NEWS OUR MEDIA HAS BURIED" department: President Bush has achieved a number of important legislative victories this year. Following is an excerpt from a Yahoo News op-ed column:

Bush Adds Energy, Trade To Long List Of 2nd-Term Wins
by Jed Graham And Sean Higgins, Thu Jul 28, 7:00 PM ET

Just a week ago, President Bush's second-term legislative record looked mediocre and Republicans in Congress seemed unconcerned about defying his command.

But after a few late-night calls by the president...Bush's opponents may be thinking they've once again "misunderestimated" him.

"People have been so anxious to count this president out and to downgrade his potential with this Congress that it's fascinating to see how much really has been accomplished," said Brookings Institution senior fellow Stephen Hess.

House passage of the Central American Free Trade Agreement early Thursday morning came as Congress was about ready to seal the deal on an energy bill that's been tied up in the Senate for four years and a transportation bill that's also had a rocky road.

The Bush administration has also turned the economy around from its low point after the 2001 terror attacks:

The White House on Wednesday slashed its forecast for the fiscal 2005 budget deficit by nearly $100 billion after the government raked in unexpectedly large tax revenues in recent months. The Bush administration projected a deficit of $333 billion for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, according to the Office of Management and Budget's midsession update.

THE WEEK AHEAD: Press Secretary Scott McClellan said Friday that President and Mrs. Bush (and the dogs) will leave for their Crawford, TX, ranch after GWB signs the Central American Free Trade Agreement into law. No date was announced for their departure as of this writing, but the President is giving a speech in Texas on Wednesday.

McClellan said the President looks forward "shedding the coat and tie" at his more casual ranch home. Although the first couple will spend most of August in Crawford (a tradition throughout his presidency), GWB plans to travel to seven states from the ranch, and hold at least 10 events. The President's first August day trip will be Wednesday when he will travel about 150 miles up the road to the Dallas suburb of Grapevine. GWB plans to speak to the American Legislative Exchange Council, a conservative-leaning, bipartisan group of state lawmakers and business leaders.

On Thursday, the President will host Colombian President Alvaro Uribe at his ranch.

The date of the President's return to Washington has not been set.

In the meantime, reporters assigned to cover the President during August are not happy. The following sentence is from AP's news release about going to the ranch: "Despite the stifling heat, Bush typically likes to spend time outdoors when he's at his ranch, doing things like clearing brush and riding his bike." [Snicker...and the reporters get to stand around melting like the Wicked Witch of the West while all us good Munchkins get to laugh our you-know-what's off...chortle...]

QUOTES OF THE DAY: Our "unbiased, professional" White House press corps in action, from Scott McClellan's press briefing yesterday. I don't know who the nasty reporter with the attitude is in this exchange:

Q Senator Frist said today that there were supposed to be 78 stem cell lines after the August 9th decision, and there's only 22 available today, and some of those have degraded to the point that they're not useful. So how do you square those numbers?

MR. McCLELLAN: Well, I just pointed out -- because what you can do from those stem cells that are available is derive additional lines. And that's why I pointed out that there's 600-some lines that are already being used right now. There are an additional 3,000 more that are going to be available for this kind of research. The fact of the matter is, we're still in the early stages of the research.

Now I want to back up, because I do think it's important to talk about the accomplishments. Maybe you don't want to talk about it, because a number of people in the media were saying just two months ago...

Q [Interrupting] Don't start with that.

MR. McCLELLAN: No, let's start with that.

Q Don't take me on like I don't want to talk about it. That's ridiculous. You want to make your statement, make your statement. I was asking you a specific question on a specific issue, and don't try to turn this into a screed about the media. [Wolfie's question: Who is this nasty excuse for a human being?]

MR. McCLELLAN: Then don't make a broad statement, like you did.

Q I corrected myself. I meant on this issue.

MR. McCLELLAN: Of course you don't want to talk about it, because you don't want the American people to hear about the great progress that we're making on the legislative front.

Q I thought I heard your opening statement pretty clearly.

MR. McCLELLAN: I'm sure you'll be reporting on it later tonight.

Q Watch the broadcast tomorrow. [Wolfie's retort: Yeah, like I have nothing better to do than sit around and watch you spew your bilge.]

In this exchange, Scott is talking to a reporter whose first name is Les, but I don't know who Les is:

MR. McCLELLAN: Les, go ahead.

Q Scott, The Washington Post this morning reports that, "Many days, no doubt, he" -- that's you, Scott -- "he harbors his own desires to finger his feelings about reporters." (Laughter.) That's what they reported. And my question is, since The Post also reports that, "The President suddenly thrust his right hand into the air and extends a finger," White House officials yesterday said it was his thumb. Could this be interpreted as the traditional thumbs-up signal, or is it a mistake to confuse the President's thumb with his middle finger?

I have a follow up.

MR. McCLELLAN: Les, okay, I found all this kind of preposterous...

Q [Interrupting] It was in The Washington Post.

MR. McCLELLAN: ...and the story that was run there. Clearly, if you look at it and if you were there, you would recognize that the President was giving a thumbs-up. Someone in the media had asked something to the effect of, how does it look on the Central American Free Trade Agreement, and the President gave the thumbs-up.

I don't know how someone is trying to divine my inner thoughts, but despite some of the back and forth that we engage in today and other times, even with people like David -- (laughter) -- I have great respect for the job that you all do. And you all -- you all know the way I deal with you all and I know the way the President acts. And that's -- it's just preposterous to make that kind of suggestion.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: barney; bush; checkup; georgew; hospital; medical; naval; physical; president
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To: ohioWfan; snugs

I watched it several times--and it was definitely his thumb! Big deal anyhow--they deserve the "hostile" finger! LOL! He was probably thinking it!


161 posted on 07/30/2005 3:05:36 PM PDT by luvie (God bless America and God bless and protect our troops!!)
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To: radiohead
black soy beans? I buy them cannedI just realized you were talking about canned beans and I was thinking dried beans. Canned beans are a lot easier, you don't have to soak overnight and cook for an hour. I'll buy canned beans, if I can find them.
162 posted on 07/30/2005 3:06:26 PM PDT by tommix2
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To: prairiebreeze

LOL! The media keeps sinking to new lows almost every day, doesn't it.


163 posted on 07/30/2005 3:06:58 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Western Leftists have made common cause with the Islamofreaks.)
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To: prairiebreeze
It's that playful little smirk that gets the libs panties in such a twist.

And that impish smirk is just priceless to me.

164 posted on 07/30/2005 3:08:22 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Western Leftists have made common cause with the Islamofreaks.)
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To: Wolfstar
....he also has a more than a touch of the imp to him.

....just like his Mom! They are two peas in a pod when it comes to impish! I LUV IT--and HIM!

165 posted on 07/30/2005 3:09:22 PM PDT by luvie (God bless America and God bless and protect our troops!!)
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To: SoCalPol; snugs
It looks like the Speaker and the V.P. got the tie memo.

ROFLMAO!!!

166 posted on 07/30/2005 3:09:55 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Western Leftists have made common cause with the Islamofreaks.)
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To: Wolfstar
I prefer the smell of cigar smoke myself I cannot bear stale cigarette smoke on my clothes.
167 posted on 07/30/2005 3:11:23 PM PDT by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: ohioWfan
How desperate have these people become anyway? Good GRIEF!

Amazing, huh?! I understand what Leno did, because that's what late night comics do. But for the media to actualy run with it as thought it was a real story is just pathetic in the extreme. Then they even pepper Scott McClellan with questions about it in the daily briefing.

168 posted on 07/30/2005 3:13:04 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Western Leftists have made common cause with the Islamofreaks.)
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To: LUV W
Well..........I guess we can look at it this way, LUV. If that's all they can find to criticize him about, he's in pretty good shape.

Speaking of which, he IS in pretty good shape. :)

(I've been dealing with a moron right here on FR who keeps calling the President a liar. I think it's Ted Kennedy incognito........and this guy's been around here for 6 years! I still find it amazing that the far right agrees with the far left more than it agrees with us actual conservatives. Unbelieveable!)

169 posted on 07/30/2005 3:14:21 PM PDT by ohioWfan ("If My people, which are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray.....")
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To: LUV W
....just like his Mom!

Dubya is very much like his mom in a number of ways.

170 posted on 07/30/2005 3:15:19 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Western Leftists have made common cause with the Islamofreaks.)
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To: Wolfstar

I hated the Clinton presidency (didn't we all?) and never watched the news conferences his press sec. had, but I'll bet the reporters didn't act like circling sharks as they do now.

That's one of the reasons I really enjoyed the post where the reporter mentioned Leno subbing for Johnny Carson. Their idiocy is showing!


171 posted on 07/30/2005 3:17:25 PM PDT by Theresawithanh (As long as Dean's the head of the D-N-C, it just looks better for the G-O-P!!)
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To: ohioWfan; LUV W
I still find it amazing that the far right agrees with the far left more than it agrees with us actual conservatives.

I can't decide if the political spectrum is circular or a bell curve. Sometimes I think circular. Although the far right and far left come at their points of view from different directions, they manage to meet frequently.

172 posted on 07/30/2005 3:19:13 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Western Leftists have made common cause with the Islamofreaks.)
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To: ohioWfan; All

Hi Ohio, I saw some of the gay prade here today.
It starts two blocks from me. Around 150,000
lined the street and......one of the units bump
and grinding up the street as a flag drill bunch...
was led by its home flag, yup, state of Ohio :-)
I can't describe some of what I saw, beyond XX rated.
Besides the freakazoids are loads of middle age and
older professionals.
The Democrat pols and groups were there big time.
The repo running for mayor and several of his supporters
were in it and were heckled along with
one of the repo Bd Of Supervisors and the Repo DA who
is gay.
They had dozens of people with petitions for gay marriage.
It is sick especially when you see some of these with
young children.


173 posted on 07/30/2005 3:21:57 PM PDT by SoCalPol (More Died At Chappaquiddic than Guantanamo)
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To: SoCalPol
Obviously the President did not.

It reminds me of a photo from the other day when the VP and the speaker had ties of very similar design but different colour, maybe they have the same tailor LOL.


174 posted on 07/30/2005 3:25:50 PM PDT by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: SoCalPol

I remember a co-worker telling me that she and her husband had chosen to go to SF on BART one day, not realizing it was Gay Pride parade day. She was amazed at what she saw some of the participants wearing on the train, and she said some of them were pretty disgustingly attired.

Not for kids, indeed, and not for ME.


175 posted on 07/30/2005 3:27:04 PM PDT by Theresawithanh (As long as Dean's the head of the D-N-C, it just looks better for the G-O-P!!)
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To: Theresawithanh
That's one of the reasons I really enjoyed the post where the reporter mentioned Leno subbing for Johnny Carson.

Having started out my career as a reporter, I can tell you for a fact that most reporters are in no way like the wise and all-knowing image they love to project of themselves.

Reporters are tellers of tales -- literally. They take a bit of info from here, a bit from there, and a little more from somewhere else, then weave a story from the bits and pieces. The story is their take on the subject, and their take may or may not have any resemblance to the truth.

176 posted on 07/30/2005 3:27:31 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Western Leftists have made common cause with the Islamofreaks.)
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To: Wolfstar
Exactly right, Wolfstar. It's a circle.

They disagree on 'rationale'.....if you can call it that........but they come to the same conclusions.

This guy seriously said that President Bush lied about WMD. How stupid can you be to think that?

I could hear Ted Kennedy saying "Lie aftuh Lie aftuh Lie...." when I read his posts.

And he thinks he's a conservative! LOL!

177 posted on 07/30/2005 3:28:57 PM PDT by ohioWfan ("If My people, which are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray.....")
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To: Wolfstar

Fox News this morning about the cross controversy. In that piece, one of SD's councilmen said the city is nearly broke. True

There has been a big deal regarding the City civil service
pension funds being sunk.
The City Councilman you saw I use to work with when he
was a county atty. in the dept. I was in.


178 posted on 07/30/2005 3:29:28 PM PDT by SoCalPol (More Died At Chappaquiddic than Guantanamo)
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To: All

Well, time for me to follow the President's example and get some exercise. "See" you all tomorrow.


179 posted on 07/30/2005 3:29:54 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Western Leftists have made common cause with the Islamofreaks.)
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To: SoCalPol
I don't think I could handle seeing something like that, SoCal. I'd lose my lunch, I'm afraid.

Debauchery makes me physically ill.

180 posted on 07/30/2005 3:31:12 PM PDT by ohioWfan ("If My people, which are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray.....")
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