Now That's Pizza To Go
WASHINGTON, District of Columbia President Bush was feeling back in the game as Air Force One headed to Cleveland last week.
Just that morning, aides had put the final polish on a new speech, in which Bush would make his first full run at what his team calls the economic-isolationist policies of John Kerry. After months of being pounded by the Democratic candidates, "the President was really fired up," says Representative Steven LaTourette of Ohio, who joined Bush for a private pizza lunch in his airborne office.
We're curious as to where the President orders pizza from for his sky-high pizza lunches. Is he finicky, like us, or will any national chain do? What toppings does he like? Is he mindful of his vegetarian friends, ordering pies that they can eat from, too? Does the Domino's driver get to pull up on the tarmac next to Air Force One? So many questions.
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5 Comments:
I guess this makes the Shrub guilty of "pizza-related program activities."
seltzerboy at 11:22AM on 03/16/04
I hope he got his pizza in Cleveland. He deserves the misery of eating the crap that passes for pie here.
Slice Melissa at 5:21PM on 03/16/04
wonder if he ordered pepperoni and contracted mad cow.
Slice janelle at 10:01AM on 03/17/04
when i say "wonder" i mean "wouldn't mind"
Slice janelle at 8:11PM on 03/18/04
Because we'd really be able to tell if he did contract mad cow, right?
Slice Mo at 11:46AM on 03/19/04