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Monday, October 29, 2007

White House pool report!

Pool Report No. 2 with correction to No. 1, October 29, 2007.

The president arrived at Philadelphia International at 3:15 and left within 10 minutes. He arrived just before 5 at Cincinnati Municipal Airport-Lunken Field.

He was met by Senator George Voinovich; Rep. Steven Chabot, his wife Donna; Rep. Jean Schmidt and her husband Peter; and a couple more civic and business people. He also met Sharon Nolan separately and spoke with her for several minutes.

According to the White House, her daughter, Shannon, and unborn granddaughter were murdered on Sept. 7, 2001 by Shannon's husband.

Ms. Nolan has since become an advocate for preventing domestic violence and helping abused women and children. She handed the president what appeared to be a laminated card or note, the contents of which were not clear.

A friendly crowd of several dozen onlookers met the motorcade as it left the airport, waving and smiling. A few flags were visible.

The motorcade drove to the Hyde Park neighborhood, where the president attended a fundraiser in the home of Bob and Susie Castellini. He is the principle partner and chief executive officer of the Cincinnati Reds. The fundraiser is for Mr. Chabot and the National Republican Congressional Committee. Also in attendance beyond those lawmakers at the airport, according to the White House, is Rep. John Boehner, House Republican leader. Mr. Chabot's campaign manager, Jamie Schwartz, can be reached at (513) xxx-xxxx. (Redacted by blog editor)

The pool is nearby at the Summit Country Day School.

NOTE: The wife of Jack Templeton, as reported in Pool Report No. 1, is Pina, not Nina.

Steven Lee Myers
New York Times


5 Comments:

at 7:06 PM, October 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"A friendly crowd of several dozen onlookers met the motorcade as it left the airport, waving and smiling. A few flags were visible."

Are you serious? I mean. Really? There are still walking vegetables in the area who support this lying, corrupt,war criminal?

That had to be a typo.

That's it! It's time to abolish Fox News!

BREAKING NEWS! Fox News is now reporting that those David Batsche plaques at the Mason Courtroom were actually removed by al Qaeda.

 
at 9:08 AM, October 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

The foot-tapping bold typist spent too much time in the Lunken Airport restroom rather than completing the news assignment that was requested by Bold Endeavors and Little Jeffre.

 
at 9:45 AM, October 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

What's the matter, Steve? Too embarrassed to be seen with Bush in your own district? Afraid the parents' of all those uninsured kids will be reminded you care more about pleasing your party and your president than doing the right thing and providing health insurance? Afraid laid off workers are going to be reminded you sent their jobs overseas for Bush? Why are you so afraid to be seen with him, Steve?

 
at 10:34 AM, October 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thought Castellini's house was in Indian Hill, not Hyde Park???? It was reported as Indian Hill by all of the local TV people last evening. Hopefully, it was the pool people who got it wrong and not the locals....but, Sheree could have been fixing a broken nail or something and missed it...

 
at 3:41 PM, October 31, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you for visiting Cincinnati, Mr. President! You're always welcome here. After all, it was the voters of southwest Ohio who got you re-elected over John Skerry in 2004.

And thanks for bringing a ton of cash into Chabot's war chest. Now Driphaus will lose by an even larger margin!

 
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