Touring the White House Online: WhiteHouse.gov
One may wonder where President Bush is hiding these days. Hillary Clinton's ongoing rivalry with Barack Obama is everywhere you look, and John McCain's activities seemingly take a backseat while the former two are yet again having a polite feud over tax
documents and who lied about what. And where is Mrs. Bush?
President Bush has been out of the limelight in comparison, but when visiting the official White House web site, much can be seen and learned about his latest activities. Not being the politically savvy type, one may wonder where to start reading. After all, who understands such jargon, and what is global diplomacy all about anyway?
I am glad you asked.
Got Questions?
At the White House web site, one can choose an issue of interest, read about it and then ask a question of an official for clarification on any part of the documentation you didn't understand. You can also get transcripts of chats and suggest a person you would like to speak at the "Ask The White House" interactive forums. Current topics can be read, or there are archives to wade through if you need more information on another topic.
Mrs. Bush:
There is also information pertaining to Mrs. Bush and you are able to view her biography. Visit her to see the great community projects she has been working on and tune in to a Radio address where she is promoting awareness for the Heart Truth and Red Dress campaigns.
Vice President and Mrs.Cheney also have links on the site.
Video Tours:
Although politics may not be everyone's favorite topic, the White House and its history is quite fascinating. I was in awe when I took the opportunity to go on a guided virtual tour of this magnificent establishment which was hosted by President Bush. It is full of history and the videos tours available provided so much more interesting content than I expected to see.
President Bush has been out of the limelight in comparison, but when visiting the official White House web site, much can be seen and learned about his latest activities. Not being the politically savvy type, one may wonder where to start reading. After all, who understands such jargon, and what is global diplomacy all about anyway?
I am glad you asked.
Got Questions?
At the White House web site, one can choose an issue of interest, read about it and then ask a question of an official for clarification on any part of the documentation you didn't understand. You can also get transcripts of chats and suggest a person you would like to speak at the "Ask The White House" interactive forums. Current topics can be read, or there are archives to wade through if you need more information on another topic.
Mrs. Bush:
There is also information pertaining to Mrs. Bush and you are able to view her biography. Visit her to see the great community projects she has been working on and tune in to a Radio address where she is promoting awareness for the Heart Truth and Red Dress campaigns.
Vice President and Mrs.Cheney also have links on the site.
Video Tours:
Although politics may not be everyone's favorite topic, the White House and its history is quite fascinating. I was in awe when I took the opportunity to go on a guided virtual tour of this magnificent establishment which was hosted by President Bush. It is full of history and the videos tours available provided so much more interesting content than I expected to see.
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