Rice Mistakenly Refers to President Bush as "My Husb---"

MonstaThrilla

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Some gossip page

Political Conversation: Condi?s Slip
A pressing issue of dinner-party etiquette is vexing Washington, according to a story now making the D.C. rounds: How should you react when your guest, in this case national-security adviser Condoleezza Rice, makes a poignant faux pas? At a recent dinner party hosted by New York Times D.C. bureau chief Philip Taubman and his wife, Times reporter Felicity Barringer, and attended by Arthur Sulzberger Jr., Maureen Dowd, Steven Weisman, and Elisabeth Bumiller, Rice was reportedly overheard saying, ?As I was telling my husb?? and then stopping herself abruptly, before saying, ?As I was telling President Bush.? Jaws dropped, but a guest says the slip by the unmarried politician, who spends weekends with the president and his wife, seemed more psychologically telling than incriminating. Nobody thinks Bush and Rice are actually an item. A National Security Council spokesman laughed and said, ?No comment.?

What a bombshell! This is the unimportant sex scandal that we pinkos have been waiting to impeach the President on!

YES!!!!!!!!
 

biostud

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I would have thought it more like Rice Mistakenly Refers to President Bush as "My poppie....."
 

Strk

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Originally posted by: smashp
If they are Married,there is no scandel because there is no sex.

Haha, I needed a little humor in the midst of writing a paper for school. Thanks :D
 

AEB

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Maybe she goes home and plays dress up pretending to be married to GW. Thats pretty scary.
 

Insane3D

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Originally posted by: tallest1
how the heck does a single post-midlife woman almost call her boss her husband???


Long standing fantasy? :shocked: :shocked:

:disgust:

:D
 

Gravity

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Originally posted by: biostud666
I would have thought it more like Rice Mistakenly Refers to President Bush as "My poppie....."

I was thinking more like "my shizzle."
 

Officerdown

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Yeah, I use all the reliable sources that have pop ups on the page.

Little Freudian slip there... It'd be nice to read when it comes out to a more known press page.
 

zillafurby

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Originally posted by: MonstaThrilla
Some gossip page



Political Conversation: Condi?s Slip

A pressing issue of dinner-party etiquette is vexing Washington, according to a story now making the D.C. rounds: How should you react when your guest, in this case national-security adviser Condoleezza Rice, makes a poignant faux pas? At a recent dinner party hosted by New York Times D.C. bureau chief Philip Taubman and his wife, Times reporter Felicity Barringer, and attended by Arthur Sulzberger Jr., Maureen Dowd, Steven Weisman, and Elisabeth Bumiller, Rice was reportedly overheard saying, ?As I was telling my husb?? and then stopping herself abruptly, before saying, ?As I was telling President Bush.? Jaws dropped, but a guest says the slip by the unmarried politician, who spends weekends with the president and his wife, seemed more psychologically telling than incriminating. Nobody thinks Bush and Rice are actually an item. A National Security Council spokesman laughed and said, ?No comment.?



What a bombshell! This is the unimportant sex scandal that we pinkos have been waiting to impeach the President on!



YES!!!!!!!!


Bush's Dusky Maiden
 

NumbersGuy

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Menage a trois possible in the East Wing?!?!?!?!?
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Hope it's not true and if it is, it doesn't hit Kazaa,
millions would pluck their eyes out