Our very own Dorian Gray
September 26, 2005News & Politics
The President's face speaks louder than his words at a photo-op in Colorado at the headquarters of Northern Command on Saturday:
His eyes were puffy from lack of sleep (he had been awakened all through the night with bulletins), and he seemed cranky and fidgety. A group of reporters and photographers had been summoned by White House handlers to capture a photo op of the commander in chief at his post. Bush stared at them balefully. He rocked back and forth in his chair, furiously at times, asked no questions and took no notes. It almost seemed as though he resented having to strike a pose for the press. [LINK]
[AFP photo]
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The President's face speaks louder than his words at a photo-op in Colorado at the headquarters of Northern Command on Saturday:
His eyes were puffy from lack of sleep (he had been awakened all through the night with bulletins), and he seemed cranky and fidgety. A group of reporters and photographers had been summoned by White House handlers to capture a photo op of the commander in chief at his post. Bush stared at them balefully. He rocked back and forth in his chair, furiously at times, asked no questions and took no notes. It almost seemed as though he resented having to strike a pose for the press. [LINK]
[AFP photo]