Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Oval Office Springs a Leak

Just hours after President Bush and President-elect Obama met in the Oval Office of the White House, details of their confidential conversation began leaking out to the press, igniting anger from the president, sources claim.
"Senator Obama would be wise to keep close counsel," a top Bush source warned.
"BUSH AND OBAMA AT ODDS OVER AID FOR AUTO INDUSTRY," splashed the New York Times in an exclusive Monday evening, quoting "people familiar with the discussion."
Let's flash back to their first meeting ever where Bush shook Obama's hand and immediately asked a secret service agent for hand sanitizer.
The two met at the White House in private, without staff.
The Associated Press quickly followed with details of the conversation, citing "aides who described the discussion on grounds of anonymity, citing the private nature of the meeting."
Bush advisers view the leaks as an effort to undermine the president's remaining days in office.
"Senator Obama may not be familiar with a long-standing tradition of presidents holding their private conversations, private," a senior adviser explained to the press.

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