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Blundering Bush makes ANOTHER gaffe as he winks at the Queen
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=453199&in_page_id=1811 ^ | 8th May 2007 | WILLIAM LOWTHER

Posted on 05/08/2007 5:52:54 AM PDT by COUNTrecount

When you've just made it sound like the Queen is more than 200 years old, there may be a few ways of recovering from the gaffe.

But turning to her and giving her a sly wink is probably not included in any book of royal etiquette.

Is he winking at One? The President turns to the Queen and winks after his slip-up

The Queen received the wink with a frosty glare

That's what happened yesterday after George Bush mangled his greeting to the Queen on her state visit to the U.S.

Stumbling over his words, he came perilously close to suggesting that the monarch had toured the States in 1776.

And although the President's following wink was initially rewarded with a regal glare, the Queen did at least seem to see the funny side of the blunder.

After the blunder the President paused and turned to the Queen to acknowledge his gaffe, joking that she "gave me a look that only a mother could give a child."

Ripples of laughter echoed around those gathered at the event and the President laughed off the mistake and continued his speech.

The monarch and the Duke of Edinburgh flew into the American capital for a two-day stay - the finale of their East Coast trip the other side of the Atlantic.

They were officially welcomed by Mr Bush and his wife Laura on the lawn of the White House in front of 7,000 guests, from members of Congress to Oval Office staff.

The Queen will deliver a keynote speech before heading to a garden party at the British ambassador's residence with Hollywood A-listers expected to be among the 750 guests.

In the evening, Mr Bush will don his white tie and tails for the state dinner as he and the First Lady pull out all the stops to entertain the royals.

It is the first white-tie affair of the Bush administration.

But The New York Times has been pondering: "How does George W Bush, a towel-snapping Texan who puts his feet on the coffee table, drinks water straight from the bottle and was once caught on tape talking with food in his mouth, prepare for a state dinner with the Queen?

"With tips from an etiquette guide, of course - and a little gentle prodding from his wife."

Mr Bush is the leader who once greeted Prime Minister Tony Blair with: "Yo, Blair. How are you doing?"

The Duke of Edinburgh, The Queen, Laura and George Bush listen to speeches at the white-tie event

It is hoped that gaffe-prone President Bush will manage to host the state visit without any hiccups.

He hasn't been so successful in the past, however. He once admitted to the Queen he was the black sheep of his family and then turned to her and asked "Who's yours?"

The encounter came at the White House in 1991 when his father was in power. The Queen, wisely, did not reply.

Barbara Bush stepped in and warned the monarch: "Don't answer that."

President Bush is known for his Texan drawl and informal approach and the Queen's visit to Washington is the ultimate test of his manners and grasp of royal etiquette.

USA Today remarked today: "The Yanks will endeavour to impress the Brits, the true sultans of ceremony."

The Queen and President George Bush share a toast

The paper added: "Bush is famous for his opposition to formality and staying up late, but he is nevertheless going all out for the Queen."

White House aides have apparently described the dinner in the Queen's honour as the social event of the entire Bush presidency.

George Bush's father, George Bush Snr, branded it "the hottest ticket in town."

The Times remarked: "It will be closely watched by the social elite for its collision of cultures - Texas swagger meets British prim.

"Dinner attire is white tie and tails, the first and, perhaps, only white-tie affair of the Bush administration.

"The president was said to be none too keen on that, but bowed to a higher power, his wife."

Mr Bush apparently likes to be in bed by 10pm, but the entertainment will stretch well into the evening.

The Bushes have hosted four other state dinners - for Mexico, Poland, the Philippines and Kenya - but never opted for the white-tie dress code before.

The Queen is ushered to a waiting car after arriving in Washington today

The star entertainment is being kept under wraps. During the Reagan years, Frank Sinatra sang for the Queen in 1983 on her trip to California.

The Queen danced with President Ford in 1976, but it is not known whether she will take to the floor with Mr Bush.

Vice President Dick Cheney, secretary of state Condoleezza Rice, defence secretary Robert Gates and General Peter Pace, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, will be among the select 134 guests.

Mrs Bush will be wearing an Oscar da La Renta gown and her staff have co-ordinated with the Queen's dresser to make sure their outfits do not clash, the Washington Post reports.

Mrs Bush knows the importance of pre-planning her wardrobe. Last year, three women showed up at a reception she was at in the same red de la Renta dress she was wearing, forcing her to rush off to change.

At the banquet, Mr Bush will sit next to the Queen at Table 12, while Mrs Bush will join Philip at Table 11.

The monarch's dislike of spicy foods has been taken into consideration for the menu, personally selected by Mrs Bush.

The royal visit to DC is likely to be something of a distraction amid controversy over Mr Bush's veto of Congress's war funding bill which set a timetable for the withdrawal of US troops from the Gulf.

Washington has also been dealing with the fallout of the "DC Madam" sex scandal which brought the resignation of a top US State Department official who confirmed he had been a client of a woman accused of running a high-class prostitution ring.

The Queen's last visit to the White House was in 1991 in the wake of the first Gulf War when George Bush Snr was in power.

Whether the Queen will mention Iraq in her speech remains to be seen.

The White House lawn was the site of "Podiumgate" 16 years ago.

As the Queen gave an address all that could be seen of her above the podium and microphones was her hat.

Someone forgot to put the small raised platform in place ready for the royal VIP. The next day the Queen quipped as she made another speech: "I do hope you can see me today."

Mickey Rooney kisses the Queen's hand - another faux pas

This time, she will stand on a custom-made step. The Queen praised Mr Bush Snr in 1991 for his "outstanding leadership" in the Gulf conflict and gave reassurances about post-war problems, saying: "great enterprises seldom end with a tidy and satisfactory flourish". She also presented him with the Churchill award.

It is not known if the current President Bush will get an award this time. A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman refused to comment.


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To: COUNTrecount

Damn brits. I hope he wore his cowboy boots with his tux.


61 posted on 05/08/2007 6:15:10 AM PDT by Juan Medén
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To: COUNTrecount

Didn’t Mr. Bush tell someone in the royal family back in the day (can’t remember who) that he was the black sheep in his family? They’re quite familiar with his sense of humour. I would guess that the Queen’s visit is entirely about showing support for the USA. I would also guess that she likes Mr. Bush, and finds him to be charming. As do I. :)


62 posted on 05/08/2007 6:15:31 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: TomGuy

I still like the exchange between a Brit and an American.
The American told the Brit that we fought the war because we didn’t want taxation without representation. The Brit calmly asked: “How do you like taxation WITH representation?”


63 posted on 05/08/2007 6:15:38 AM PDT by Enterprise (I can't talk about liberals anymore because some of the words will get me sent to rehab.)
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To: COUNTrecount

This article would make a perfect object lesson for a lecture on shoddy journalism. The author’s opinions were fixed long before the event. His conclusions were written; all that remained was to pick out (or invent) a few illustrations.


64 posted on 05/08/2007 6:15:45 AM PDT by joylyn
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To: COUNTrecount

Who cares the Queen is not a god,and the president is more powerful than the british monarchy or the PM.Yawn, they the richest unemployed people in the world.


65 posted on 05/08/2007 6:16:50 AM PDT by MARKUSPRIME
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To: pissant

Her Majesty ought to be glad a man winked at her at age 81. Best guess, she wasn’t really offended!


66 posted on 05/08/2007 6:16:58 AM PDT by dforest (Fighting the new liberal Conservatism. The Left foot in the GOP door.)
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To: pissant

Pissant I could have sworn she winked back at him.


67 posted on 05/08/2007 6:17:35 AM PDT by mware (By all that you hold dear..on this good earth... I bid you stand! Men of the West!)
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To: COUNTrecount

She is not *our* queen. Our President can wink at her if he wants.


68 posted on 05/08/2007 6:17:56 AM PDT by Theo (Global warming "scientists." Pro-evolution "scientists." They're both wrong.)
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To: listenhillary
Pomposity to impress the little people or each other.

Perhaps. Or former or current colonies. But it reminds you of what we came from, of pomp and circumstance yes, but also moving forward does not always bring out the best.

Should have had a hog roast and a kegger. Would have had more fun. Tequila jello shots... mud rasslin.

Crass. There is a time and place for everything. Last night was not it. But in some aspects it seemed just short of it.

69 posted on 05/08/2007 6:18:03 AM PDT by billbears (Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it. --Santayana)
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To: Juan Medén

Don’t believe the media....the Queen has a great sense of humor.


70 posted on 05/08/2007 6:18:17 AM PDT by Suzy Quzy (Hillary '08...Her Phoniness is Genuine!!!)
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To: COUNTrecount

Blundering Brits lost to a small revolutionary army and they now beg for our help to protect them from their enemies. As for the Queen and that whole bunch, England certainly has a lot of money to waste to keep a powerless position going.

As for the Queen, she is old and needs to find some humor.


71 posted on 05/08/2007 6:18:26 AM PDT by Paige ("Facts are stubborn things. " President Ronald Reagan)
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To: Blue Turtle

And, honestly, she is human. The protocol should be respected and adhered to certainly, but, the humanity cannot be lost. She and the U.S. president are both heads of State after all.


72 posted on 05/08/2007 6:18:39 AM PDT by katieanna
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To: MARKUSPRIME

they the= they are the

typos.....


73 posted on 05/08/2007 6:18:44 AM PDT by MARKUSPRIME
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To: micho

Talk about constipated...it was reported on the news that she travels with her own toilet. That just cracks me up!


74 posted on 05/08/2007 6:19:30 AM PDT by Dudoight
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To: Shimmer128

Yeah, I hate to break it to the Brit media, but President Bush is not one of Her Majesty’s subjects. If he wants to wink at her, then that’s his prerogative as an American, protocol be damned.


75 posted on 05/08/2007 6:20:07 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner ("Si vis pacem para bellum")
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To: COUNTrecount
I’ll bet the old bat loved it and she is old enough to be his mother. If she didn’t she’ll have to just get over it. President Bush is a cutie, that wink is his signature.
76 posted on 05/08/2007 6:20:12 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: COUNTrecount

Loosen up, Lizzy baby!


77 posted on 05/08/2007 6:20:14 AM PDT by sitetest (If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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To: trisham

It was the president’s mother, Barbara who told the Queen that her son GW was the black sheep. Barbara then asked the Queen who the black sheep in her family is and she replied ‘none of your business’. The queen does have a sense of humor.


78 posted on 05/08/2007 6:20:20 AM PDT by katieanna
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To: COUNTrecount

“Wink-Wink-Nudge-Nudge-Know-What-I-Mean?”


79 posted on 05/08/2007 6:20:23 AM PDT by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: COUNTrecount

Anyone that wears a hat like that has got to have a sense of humor. It looks like skunks mating.. :)

I am not much of one to look up to or down to other people. The whole idea of “royalty” is off putting to me.


80 posted on 05/08/2007 6:20:48 AM PDT by IamConservative (I could never be a liar; there's too much to remember.)
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