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Bush Aid (no coll dropout) to Harvard

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  1. Icehouse

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    Bush's Personal Aide To Enroll at Business School

    Gottesman, college dropout and former beau to Bush daughter, to
    begin in the fall

    Published On 5/22/2006

    By PARAS D. BHAYANI

    Crimson Staff Writer

    A 26-year-old college dropout who carries President Bush's breath
    mints and makes him peanut butter-and-jelly sandwiches will follow
    in his boss's footsteps this fall when he enrolls at Harvard
    Business School (HBS).

    Though it is rare for HBS—or any other professional or graduate
    school—to admit a student who does not have an undergraduate degree,
    admissions officers made an exception for Blake Gottesman, who for
    four years has served as special assistant and personal aide to
    Bush.

    Gottesman, a Texas native who attended Claremont-McKenna College in
    California for one year, has long had ties to the Bush family. He
    dated the president's daughter, Jenna Bush, nearly ten years ago
    when he attended St. Andrew's Episcopal School of Austin.

    After completing his freshman year at Claremont in 1999, he left to
    join the Bush presidential campaign and later served as a junior
    aide to former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card. In February
    2002, he became the president's personal assistant.

    In his current role, Gottesman performs a wide range of duties, from
    dog-sitting the president's Scottish terriers, Barney and Miss
    Beazley, to carrying the president's speeches and giving him
    the "two-minute warning" before a speech begins.

    Gottesman has declined all requests for comment on his business
    school admission, but White House staffers have described him as
    loyal, warm, and fun-loving.

    "He is a friend and adviser to every employee of the White House,
    from career maintenance workers to cabinet secretaries," Deputy
    Chief of Staff Joe Hagin told The Myrtle Beach Sun News. "He is
    consistently kind and warm and generous with his time and provides
    extraordinarily good advice."

    Gottesman has likened his role at the White House to that of Charlie
    Young on the NBC television program "The West Wing." When asked
    about his similarity to Young in an interactive question-and-answer
    session on the White House's Web site, Gottesman wrote, "Charlie
    seems to be smarter, funnier, and better-looking. But, from what I
    remember—our jobs are probably pretty similar."

    HBS spokesman James E. Aisner '68 explained the decision to accept
    Gottesman, even though he is not a college graduate, by telling The
    Economist that "extraordinary circumstances will sometimes compel it
    to drop [its] rule" of only admitting students who hold bachelor's
    degrees.

    He refused to comment specifically on Gottesman, citing Harvard's
    policy of not commenting on the admission of any individual student.

    Aisner also pointed out to The Economist that Harvard would surely
    admit applicants like Bill Gates and Michael Dell, both of whom are
    college dropouts.

    But the often-snarky British weekly noted: "Needless to say, holding
    the president's hand-sanitizer is a far cry from heading a Fortune
    500 company."
     
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    It's cool

    I don't discuss politics on here, mostly because it's all corrupt (as your post clearly shows)
     
  5. rimrocker

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    Man, I'm getting sick of these "mega" cause concerts... Live Aid, Farm Aid, and now Bush Aid. Who's in the lineup besides Lee Greenwood and why is the concert at Harvard and not the Garden or Foxboro?
     
  6. Rocket River

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    Where does this fall on the great line wrong?

    I guess it is ok . . . I mean Affirmative Action corrects past wrongs
    this. . well . .this is just a Hook up

    amazing how those EXCEPTION circumstance only come on one flavor

    Omen River
     

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