Archive for February 5th, 2009

Lakers Snap Another Boston Streak, Win 110-109

Written by on Thursday, February 5th, 2009 in Latest News.

Lamar Odom made a pair of free throws with 16 seconds left in overtime to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 110-109 victory over Boston on Thursday night and snap the Celtics’ 12-game winning streak.

Original post by AFP and software by Elliott Back

Dueling divas: Etta James ‘can’t stand’ Beyonce (AP)

Written by on Thursday, February 5th, 2009 in Latest News.

In this Nov. 24, 2008, file photo, Etta James arrives at the premiere of 'Cadillac Records' in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)AP – We saw Beyonce play Etta James. We probably won’t soon see the singing divas duet. The 71-year-ancient singer says in an audio clip that surfaced online Thursday that she would “whip” Beyonce for singing “her song” “At Last” at an inaugural ball for President Barack Obama.

Original post by AP and software by Elliott Back

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One day after President Bush’s former Chief of Staff Andrew Card blasted President Obama for breaking the Bush dress code, which reportedly required that a jacket be worn by anyone entering the Oval Office, we’ve unearthed a photo of, well, a jacketless President Bush in the Oval Office.

On Wednesday night, Card told “Inside Edition” that “there should be a dress code of respect….I wish that [Obama] would wear a suit coat and tie.” Much has been made of Obama’s informal appearance in a photograph taken on January 21st, the day after his inauguration.

The photo of Bush was taken on January 22nd, 2001–two days after his own inauguration.

Card also told “Inside Edition”:

“The Oval Office symbolizes…the Constitution, the hopes and dreams, and I’m going to say democracy. And when you have a dress code in the Supreme Court and a dress code on the floor of the Senate, floor of the House, I reckon it’s appropriate to have an expectation that there will be a dress code that respects the office of the President.”

Ironically, the photo shows Bush signing papers with staff secretary Harriet Miers, whom he went on to nominate for the Supreme Court in 2005. (She later withdrew her nomination.)

It turns out that going casual in the Oval Office is a long, time-honored tradition that pre-dates the Bush administration: Gerald Ford did it. Jimmy Carter did it. Clinton did it (a lot). See photographic evidence below.

In response to the Andrew Card controversy, Reuters’ Jon Decker told MSNBC on Thursday morning that Bush “always wore a suit and tie in the Oval Office. There was never a picture of him that was seen by the public in which he wasn’t wearing a suit and tie.” Until now.

Will Andrew Card issue an apology? Only time will tell.

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Original post by AFP and software by Elliott Back



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