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A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos): 8/1/03

Posted on 08/01/2003 7:17:49 PM PDT by GretchenEE

President Bush discussed progress on freedom and peace around the world, strengthening the economy and job creation, and recent developments in North Korea with members of his Cabinet.

Business was followed by some tee time at Andrews AFB.


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To: homeschool mama
When you want to know the character of a man, give him power.

This bears repeating!!!

301 posted on 08/04/2003 7:56:43 AM PDT by marylina
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To: patriciaruth
We probably wouldn't go to Pirates anyway, but especially with Johnny Dep saying nasty things about U.S. and moving to France

Don't let that keep you from seeing the movie. It really is a fun film, and Depp is great in his part.

302 posted on 08/04/2003 8:03:58 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: homeschool mama; McLynnan
***You two are desperate. hahaha. ***

Heck, no! We always have a plan. Here it is:

McLynnan will pay for and install a Starbucks machine on our houseboat.

She'll even give you the biggest cup.

Deal?
303 posted on 08/04/2003 11:30:18 AM PDT by kitkat
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To: LuvyaDubya
"Bush uses Georges de Paris, a French tailor"

I'm surprised that Bush would use a FRENCH tailor. I would not want any French person allowed such close access to the President unless he has been closedly vetted ... and even THEN!!! Yes, I read the rest of the item and it appears that the tailor says nice things about Bush and bad things about Clinton but that could just be one of those wily French ways. We know how underhanded they can be. They have proved that they cannot be trusted. Surely our great Leader can find a good American to tailor his suits.

I notice that Mrs. Bush has never felt that she needed to get clothes from any of those pretentious French couturiers. She dresses in good down home American style -- for which I am sure that we are all grateful.

304 posted on 08/04/2003 3:03:32 PM PDT by EdJay
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To: Bushfanatic
Agree!!!!!!
305 posted on 08/04/2003 3:38:22 PM PDT by Pheonix_2004
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To: GretchenEE
I like the pics and the new haircut.
306 posted on 08/04/2003 4:43:30 PM PDT by lonestar (Don't mess with Texans!)
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To: lonestar
Well i like his haircut but i LOVE his BLUE not hazel eyes.
;-)
307 posted on 08/04/2003 4:45:56 PM PDT by Pheonix_2004
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To: EdJay
Hi there, Ed. Georges de Paris has been in this country for a long, long time. He studied in Marseilles and started up a small business here as a young man, and has been making clothes for our presidents for a long time. I feel certain that the Secret Service has routinely checked him out.

Also, Dubya's Secret Service men are there when the President has a fitting.
308 posted on 08/04/2003 4:47:03 PM PDT by kitkat
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To: kitkat
Great jubilation over your son's good news!!! Praise the Lord, Amen.
309 posted on 08/04/2003 5:20:58 PM PDT by STARWISE (W: the Right Man when we needed him the most ... our blessing from God. Thank you, God.)
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To: kitkat
40 years .. here's an interesting article from The Hill :

JANUARY 29, 2003

Georges de Paris, a tailor who has made suits for presidents for four decades.

Georges de Paris
The Frenchman who dresses President Bush
By Albert Eisele

He finished the gray-blue, 100 percent wool, super-English Scabal suit shortly before midnight on Sunday, and a White House aide picked it up just before noon on Monday.

As a result, Georges de Paris was able to relax and watch President Bush deliver his State of the Union speech last night, secure in the knowledge that countless people around the world saw his handiwork.

The 64-year-old diminutive Frenchman with the flowing silver-gray hair and thick accent of his native Marseilles literally has taken the measure of every American president since Lyndon Johnson, including George W. Bush and his father.

Georges de Paris — that’s his real name — is a household name at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., where he is regularly summoned these days from his cluttered shop two blocks away to measure and fit President Bush, just as he did his father and every other president of the last 40 years.

That’s quite a change for the man who spent six months sleeping in a park four blocks from the White House in 1960, and now has dozens of White House aides, Cabinet officers, congressmen, corporate executives, lobbyists, journalists and fashion-conscious women who depend on him for alterations and custom tailoring.

As a young man, Zhorzh — that’s what everyone, including the president, calls him — spurned the wishes of his father, a Supreme Court justice for the province of Provence, to enter law school, and studied at a top designer school in Paris. In 1960, he read an article in a French magazine about a woman tailor in Washington and wrote to her at the magazine.

She wrote back and invited him to work for her, he recalled while working in his shop on a recent Sunday afternoon, as he routinely does seven days a week.

He was 27 years old, with a master’s tailor diploma in hand and $4,000 worth of greenbacks and francs hidden in his sock. They soon became engaged and he turned over his savings, which she deposited in what she assured him was a joint bank account.

But several months later, when he told her he didn’t want to get married, she refused to give him back his money.

“I tried to take her to court but I had no proof,” he recalled. “She said I gave the money to her as a present.” (de Paris said the woman, whom he refused to identify, still lives in the Washington suburb of Chillum, Md., but he has had no contact with her.)

Broke and speaking little English, de Paris — who speaks half-a-dozen European languages — slept in a public park in downtown Washington, only two blocks from his current shop in the Metropolitan Square building at 650 14th St. N.W.

He slept in the park for the next six months while bathing in the Potomac River. He found a job as a cutter with a downtown clothing store, and soon opened his own shop and bought the sewing machine he still uses. He worked and slept there for the next 18 years while his business grew, thanks to word of mouth from satisfied customers. One of them was the late Rep. Otto Passman (D-La.), who introduced him to then-Vice President Johnson shortly before President Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963.

“I altered suits for him when he was vice president and made two suits for him after he became president,” de Paris said. He was very nice, he introduced me to his wife and daughters, and he gave me good tips.”

He continued to answer calls from the White House, but found that some presidents were easier to work with than others.

The socially awkward Richard Nixon, he recalls, “was very friendly. He always asked me for news of my family and whether I liked the United States.” Ex-football star Gerald Ford teased him about his small size and asked “whether I played on an American football team.”

But Jimmy Carter was all business and “never said anything,” while Ronald Reagan was positively loquacious as de Paris measured and fitted him under the watchful eyes of the Secret Service.

“Reagan spoke a lot,” he recalled. “Like George W., he knew how to appreciate the quality of fabrics. He gave me jellybeans and was always afraid that I would prick him with my needles during the fitting.”

And while the first President Bush, unlike his son, was reserved and “not the most agreeable,” it was the gregarious charmer Bill Clinton whom de Paris remembers with Gallic disdain. “Clinton was very demanding, cold and always occupied,” he said. “He was unaware of me completely.”

de Paris, who became a U.S. citizen in 1969, met the current president while altering slacks for his father. Shortly after the younger Bush was declared the winner of the contested 2000 election, the White House called again.

“They said, ‘Bring a photo ID and come to the East Gate,” he explained. “I did and the guard said, ‘Wait here.’ Then somebody came and said, ‘Georges, come into the residence.’”

Working on a crash basis and with only two fittings, de Paris delivered the elegant dark blue cashmere wool suit that Bush wore during his Inauguration in January 2001, and during his nationally broadcast speech to a joint session of Congress a few weeks later.

Since then, de Paris has made numerous visits to the White House, often on a crash basis, to add a suit or sport coat to the president’s wardrobe or to measure and fit aides like Chief of Staff Andrew Card for custom-made suits that cost between $2,000 and $3,000.

Sometimes, President Bush even acts as de Paris’s agent. Last year, he told Rep. Jim Ramstad (R) of Minnesota during a meeting at the White House that he “should see my tailor, who works around the corner.” Ramstad did and bought a dark blue cashmere suit, which drew compliments from colleagues on the House floor.

de Paris, who has never married and lives in an apartment on Pennsylvania Avenue eight blocks from the White House, often works late into the evening in his two-room shop with his assistant, 75-year-old Armenian-American Nubar Sahaykan.

Bush wore one of de Paris’ suits when he addressed the nation immediately after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The skilled tailor’s European craftsmanship and elegant needlework were also evident at Bush’s first State of the Union speech in January 2002, and during several foreign trips.

But the memories of his grim early years in Washington are easy to forget now that Georges de Paris has been recognized as “America’s First Tailor.”

That recognition is evident in a photograph that is prominently displayed in his shop. Taken in the White House in 2001, it shows a smiling Bush with one arm around his silver-haired friend and the other flashing a “V for victory” sign.

It’s signed, “To Georges — the ticket in ’04? Best always, George Bush.”

* * *

Can't you see the incongruous two next to each other ..Dubya and Georges .. 2 polar opposites, and yet I bet they get along great .. Dubya gets along with everybody who doesn't have a dagger in their back pocket. Would love to know Georges' nickname from GW.

310 posted on 08/04/2003 5:50:35 PM PDT by STARWISE (W: the Right Man when we needed him the most ... our blessing from God. Thank you, God.)
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To: Pheonix_2004
hazel bump
311 posted on 08/04/2003 7:07:25 PM PDT by lonestar (Don't mess with Texans!)
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To: kitkat
**Heck, no! We always have a plan. Here it is: McLynnan will pay for and install a Starbucks machine on our houseboat. She'll even give you the biggest cup. Deal? **

No deal, chickees. I have my very own Barista Athena and all the Starbucks coffee, espresso, pods and cups I want...including Gharadelli white and milk chocolate. I have connections.

Try again. :op

312 posted on 08/04/2003 7:22:16 PM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: homeschool mama
Can we dock at YOUR house?
313 posted on 08/04/2003 7:38:19 PM PDT by kitkat
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To: kitkat
Hmmm. Well, I live a mile west of the Sacramento River. If you wanna dock then hoof it to my house..............sure. :o)
314 posted on 08/04/2003 7:52:02 PM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: homeschool mama; Brad's Gramma
oh gag! gag! gag!!! Hillary is on Leno and Leno let her set up a gag routine about her affair with an alien! (He's asking her about the right wing conspiracy now. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)
315 posted on 08/04/2003 9:12:00 PM PDT by Fawnn (Unable to find a liberal capable of elucidating credible comments worth quoting in this tag line.)
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To: homeschool mama; Brad's Gramma
She just explained the attractiveness of conservative talk radio: It's for people who need somebody to simplify complicated issues for them! (Whoa, boy: I'm shore glad she clurred that up fer me!)
316 posted on 08/04/2003 9:15:23 PM PDT by Fawnn (Unable to find a liberal capable of elucidating credible comments worth quoting in this tag line.)
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To: GretchenEE
Thanks for the great pictures, Gretchen..

It helps to ease the pain of no Dose tonight...

Ms.B

317 posted on 08/04/2003 9:38:19 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN ("Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds".Re-elect G.W.Bush)
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To: GretchenEE
I guess not..

I thought she did, the way it was reported..

Not surprsing..can we really expect a liberal newspaper to fire its liberal journalists?

Right....

Ms.B
318 posted on 08/04/2003 9:45:32 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN ("Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds".Re-elect G.W.Bush)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN; Fawnn
you have freepmail
319 posted on 08/04/2003 10:14:43 PM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: homeschool mama
hoookay!

Ms.B
320 posted on 08/04/2003 10:21:23 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN ("Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds".Re-elect G.W.Bush)
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