Text Version
RSS Feeds
Newsletter
Home Forum Photos Features Newsletter Archive Employment
About US Help Site Map
SEARCH   About US FAQ Site Map Site News
  SERVICES
  -Text Version
  -RSS Feeds
  -Newsletter
  -News Archive
  -Give us feedback
  -Voices of Readers
  -Online community
  -China Biz info
  What's new
 -
 -
Bush pokes fun at his potential successors
+ -
14:50, April 28, 2008

 Related News
 Bush calls Armenian massacre "greatest tragedies"
 U.S. official to run office of Quartet representative
 Bush voices concern over rising oil prices
 U.S., Mexican leaders tout free trade agreement
 Bush hosts leaders of Mexico, Canada on closer ties
 Related Channel News
· U.S. Presidential Election 2008
 Comment  Tell A Friend
 Print Format  Save Article
US President George W. Bush poked fun at his potential successors, expressing surprise that none of them were in the audience at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner.

"Senator McCain's not here," Bush said of Republican nominee-in-waiting John McCain. "He probably wanted to distance himself from me a little bit. You know, he's not alone. Jenna's moving out too."

Bush then referred to scandals that have dogged the campaigns of the two remaining Democratic candidates, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, in explaining their absence: "Hillary Clinton couldn't get in because of sniper fire and Senator Obama's at church."

The president admitted to being "a little wistful" on Saturday night in his final appearance at the dinner, showing video clips of his routines from previous years. He finished by conducting the US Marine Band in a medley of patriotic marches.

Bush was followed by Craig Ferguson, the host of CBS' Late Late Show.

The guest list for the dinner included plenty of VIPs from outside Washington: Actors Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, John Cusack, Pamela Anderson and Claire Danes, singers Ashlee Simpson and the Jonas Brothers and author Salman Rushdie were among the invitees. Washington's power elite was still well represented, with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff in attendance.

The White House Correspondents Association was formed in 1914 as a liaison between the press and the president. Every president since Calvin Coolidge has attended the dinner.

Source: China Daily/Agencies



  Your Message:   Most Commented:
Chinese netizen discussion of"boycott on French goods"
What is Nancy Pelosi really up to?
FM: China strongly denounces CNN host's insulting words
Dalai's brag about "peace", "non-violence" is nothing but lie
Oversea readers:China must ban CNN

|About Peopledaily.com.cn | Advertise on site | Contact us | Site map | Job offer|
Copyright by People's Daily Online, All Rights Reserved

http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90852/6400398.pdf