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New List Details Bush White House Sleepovers
The Indy Channel ^
| 3/10/04
Posted on 03/10/2004 6:10:54 AM PST by areafiftyone
WASHINGTON -- President George W. Bush opened the White House and Camp David to dozens of overnight guests last year, including foreign dignitaries, family friends and at least nine of his biggest campaign fund-raisers, documents show.
In all, Bush and first lady Laura Bush have invited at least 270 people to stay at the White House and at least the same number to overnight at the Camp David retreat since moving to Washington in January 2001, according to lists the White House provided The Associated Press.
Some guests spent a night in the Lincoln Bedroom, historic quarters that gained new fame in the Clinton administration amid allegations that Democrats rewarded major donors like Hollywood heavyweights Steven Spielberg and Barbra Streisand with accommodations there.
That scandal and Bush's criticism of it is one of the reasons the White House identifies guests. In a debate with Vice President Al Gore in October 2000, Bush said: "I believe they've moved that sign, 'The buck stops here,' from the Oval Office desk to 'The buck stops here' on the Lincoln Bedroom. And that's not good for the country."
Los Angeles attorney Donald Etra stayed at the Bush White House several times and at Camp David once. Etra, a Yale classmate of President Bush, said he and his wife were invited as friends, not because they each gave Bush $1,000 in 2000.
"Friendship comes first, donations come second," Etra said.
Describing a stay in the Lincoln Bedroom, he said it was almost impossible to sleep.
"It is so unbelievably exciting and unbelievable that you are staying in the White House," he said. "One hesitates to put a coffee cup down on the coffee table because there's an original copy of the Emancipation Proclamation under glass."
Bush's overnight guest roster is virtually free of celebrities -- pro golfer Ben Crenshaw is the biggest name -- but not of campaign supporters.
At least nine of Bush's biggest fund-raisers appear on the latest list of White House overnight guests, covering June 2002 through December 2003, and-or on the Camp David list, which covers last year. They include:
- Mercer Reynolds, an Ohio financier, former Bush partner in the Texas Rangers baseball team and former ambassador to Switzerland. Reynolds is leading Bush's campaign fund-raising effort. He was a guest at the White House and the Camp David retreat in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains.
- Brad Freeman, a venture capitalist who is leading Bush's California fund-raising effort, has raised at least $200,000 for his re-election campaign and is also a major Republican Party fund-raiser. Freeman stayed at the White House.
- Roland Betts, who raised at least $100,000 for Bush in 2000, was a Bush fraternity brother at Yale and a Texas Rangers partner. Betts stayed at the White House and Camp David.
- William DeWitt, a Bush partner in the oil business and Texas Rangers who has raised at least $200,000 for Bush's re-election effort, stayed at the White House.
- James Francis, who headed the Bush campaign's 2000 team of $100,000-and-up volunteer fund-raisers and was a Bush appointee in Texas when Bush was governor. Francis was a White House guest.
- Joseph O'Neill, an oilman and childhood friend who introduced Bush to Laura Bush and raised at least $100,000 for each of Bush's presidential campaigns, stayed at the White House.
- Colorado Gov. Bill Owens and New York Gov. George Pataki, who each raised at least $200,000 for Bush's re-election campaign, were White House guests.
- James Langdon, who raised at least $100,000 for Bush, is a Washington attorney specializing in international oil and gas transactions. Langdon, whose clients include the Russian oil company Lukoil, is a member of Bush's foreign intelligence advisory board and served on Bush's 2000 presidential transition team on energy policy.
"Some of these guests are old classmates, some of them have been friends of theirs for many, many years," White House spokeswoman Erin Healy said. "They enjoy the opportunity to spend time with them." Langdon, who stayed at Camp David a few weeks before Russian President Vladimir Putin did last September, said Bush's invitations to him and the other fund-raisers differ from the allegations of the Clinton years.
"Of course I'm a fund-raiser -- I support him in every way I can. But my relationship with him and his wife and his family spans more than three decades," said Langdon, who grew up in Texas and was a Bush friend since Bush's early years there. "I certainly don't need to be rewarded with a trip to Camp David for doing what I'm doing."
Several Bush relatives visited the White House and Camp David, including former President George H.W. Bush and former first lady Barbara Bush. Visiting world leaders stayed at Camp David, including British Prime Minister Tony Blair and King Abdullah II of Jordan.
Guests do not have to reimburse the government for their stays.
Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush43; donors
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Comment #21 Removed by Moderator
To: William Creel
He is OUT.... and he knows we know... his moments here may be few.
To: lepton
Clinton's was way higher and Clinton was in Hollywierd's back pocket!
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posted on
03/10/2004 6:23:17 AM PST
by
areafiftyone
(Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
Comment #24 Removed by Moderator
To: William Creel
LOL, no biggie. I had just got through reading it on WRAL, so had the link handy. :)
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posted on
03/10/2004 6:23:58 AM PST
by
Constitution Day
(Jogging alongside excellence since 1970!)
To: William Creel
Mr/Ms Rantaway has only recently joined us (March 10,2002) Yet his/her concern for the wellbeing of GW Bush is palpable.
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posted on
03/10/2004 6:24:04 AM PST
by
woofie
( 99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name.)
Comment #27 Removed by Moderator
To: areafiftyone
You are NOT the troll of which we speak!! You are not today's newby like rantaway.
To: woofie
sorry that is March 10,2004
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posted on
03/10/2004 6:25:37 AM PST
by
woofie
( 99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name.)
To: areafiftyone
I'm glad you posted the article. I read it and thought, "What a refreshing change from Clinton." President Bush has had long-term friends staying at the White House and Camp David. Not surprisingly, his friends tend to support him. This is very different from rewarding people whose only connection to the Pres is money, as in the Clinton years.
Comment #31 Removed by Moderator
To: redlipstick; Lion in Winter
Looks like a troll to me...I smell a rat. Could you two be a bit more specific?
How is 'rantaway' perceived to be a troll? Because of his sign up date? Everybody has one and they are all different.
Again. you'll need to be more specific if you don't want to look like paranoids.
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posted on
03/10/2004 6:26:27 AM PST
by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(If you can read this...you're too close.)
To: rantaway
We do not need you to point out anything the liberal media can make of anything. They can make mountains out of molehills everyday.
To: rantaway
Welcome to Free Republic, where a thick skin is required.
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posted on
03/10/2004 6:27:41 AM PST
by
Samwise
(I am going to need to be sedated before this election is over.)
To: areafiftyone
Well thanks alot! I don't need insults this morning. I am just posting what is in the news! Give me a break! This story is all over the "mainstream" press this morning. I am glad that you posted it so we can get the correct perspective and facts from my fellow Freepers.
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posted on
03/10/2004 6:27:45 AM PST
by
PeteFromMontana
(Kerry needs a good ole fashioned Bush-wacking!)
To: All
I don't understand why you're blasting the poster! This is an Associated Press hit piece. I'm glad to see every instance of media bias posted. This is what might turn things around some day! It needs more light, not less light.
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posted on
03/10/2004 6:27:51 AM PST
by
Alissa
To: areafiftyone
G-d forbid Dubya's guest have to stay in a hotel during their visit like the rest of us serfs. Wanna avoid controversey? Have'em shack up here:
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posted on
03/10/2004 6:28:14 AM PST
by
KantianBurke
(Arguments that got Arnold elected in 02, will get a "moderate" RINO elected to the White House in 08)
To: areafiftyone
At least nine of Bush's biggest fund-raisers appear on the latest list of White House overnight guests9 out of 270 guests were major fund-raisers. All but one identified as long time associates.
Looks like a major scandal.
To: rantaway
You've logged on to the wrong website.
Mash here, and begone.
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posted on
03/10/2004 6:28:42 AM PST
by
TonyInOhio
(Ask Presidents Dole, Dukakis, or Mondale about spring polls.)
To: rantaway
Hello Newbie...March 10, 2004!! Notice they are OLD FRIENDS and relatives and Heads of State...not Hollywood SLUTS and WHORES!!!
Clinton invited the lowest of the low, like Arafat, who happened to be the most FREQUENT guest of Clinton's.
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posted on
03/10/2004 6:29:53 AM PST
by
Ann Archy
(Abortion: The Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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