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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

A Papal Parade

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Sitting in the Pope-mobile, perhaps the most sacred figure on earth drove past the Froggy Bottom Pub, Johnny Rockets, and practically through GW itself. Today’s short ride began at the White House where Pope Benedict XVI met with President Bush, and was greeted by upwards of 13,500 people in the largest gathering in White House history. At noon Benedict traveled west on Pennsylvania Avenue, past Washington Circle and then onto Rock Creek Parkway where he exited at Massachusetts Avenue.


Thousands of people lined the streets. Some sang songs and waved flags, while others proudly displayed their new, commemorative Pope t-shirts. Benedict, who turns 81 years old today, will hold a Papal Mass before 46,000 people at Nationals Park tomorrow, an event that is sold out. Tomorrow evening, at about 5:15 p.m. the Pope will ride from the campus of The Catholic University of America to the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the largest Catholic church in North America, and one of the largest religious structures in the world. The viewing route at Catholic University is by ticket only and have already been distributed.


The Holy Father’s 6-day American trip will continue in New York City later this week where he will hold mass at Yankee Stadium, speak at the United Nations, and visit Ground Zero. The Pope’s visit is designed to introduce himself to America, home to millions of Catholics but also a place where the Holy Father is largely unfamiliar.


-Jesse Regis

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Democrats Get Fired Up at DNC

With election season in full throttle, the Democratic National Committee met last week in Vienna, Virginia to prepare for the upcoming months. The meeting, just a short Metro ride from GW, attracted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and presidential candidates John Edwards, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Dennis Kucinich and Bill Richardson – each of whom addressed dozens of spectators, 400 delegates and over 250 members of the national and international press. Most of the candidates spoke on the same issues including unemployment, ethics, healthcare, education and the war in Iraq.

During the meeting, former senator John Edwards declared, “America needs a fighter.” Obama proclaimed, “Our moment is now.” Kucinich touted workers rights, Richardson demanded the creation of more jobs, and Senator Biden practically asked for the nomination saying, “I can’t wait for that fight, I can’t wait to debate Romney, or Thompson, I can hardly wait for Rudy. I want it. I relish it. And I will win it.”

Senator Hillary Clinton was preparing to speak inside the Sheraton premiere, but was whisked away by Secret Service agents following a bomb threat in her New Hampshire campaign office. Senator Chris Dodd was campaigning in Iowa.

The meeting lasted all weekend and hosted meetings, caucuses, forums and activities to prepare the delegates for the road ahead.

Below is a clip from an impromptu speech by Senator Barack Obama.






- Jesse Regis