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List of nicknames used by George W. Bush

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Former American president George W. Bush is widely known to use nicknames to refer to journalists, fellow politicians, and members of his White House staff.

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Bush's nicknaming proclivity is noted enough to have attracted a variety of satire, including a New York Times humor piece and a Doonesbury strip where "Condi" is admonished with the phrase "Careful, Brown Sugar".

Family

  • Poppy, 41, Old Man – George H. W. Bush
  • Bushie – Laura Bush (this is a mutual nickname)
  • Foreign leaders

  • Dino (short for Dinosaur) – Jean Chrétien, Prime Minister of Canada
  • Pootie-Poot, Ostrich Legs – Vladimir Putin, President and Prime Minister of Russia
  • Bandar Bush – Bandar bin Sultan, ambassador to the United States from Saudi Arabia
  • Landslide – Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • Man of Steel – John Howard and Kevin Rudd, Prime Ministers of Australia
  • Shoes – Silvio Berlusconi, Prime Minister of Italy
  • Staff

  • Big Time, Vice – Dick Cheney, Vice President of the United States of America
  • Rummy – Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
  • Izzy, Altoid Boy – Special Assistant Israel Hernandez (for his role as provider of breath mints to the President on the campaign trail)
  • Boy Genius, Turd Blossom, the Architect – Senior Advisor Karl Rove
  • Condy, Guru – Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
  • The World's Greatest Hero – Secretary of State Colin Powell
  • Big O (current), Pablo (former) – Secretary of the Treasury Paul O'Neill
  • Fredo – Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
  • Danny Boy, Dan the Man – Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Bartlett
  • Ari-Bob – White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer
  • High Prophet, Hurricane Karen – Karen Hughes, Special Advisor; Director of Communications under Texas Governor George W. Bush
  • The Blade, My Man Mitch – Office of Management and Budget Director Mitch Daniels
  • Big Country – Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Joe Allbaugh
  • Brownie – Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael D. Brown
  • Brother George – CIA Director George Tenet
  • Sit Room Guy – White House Situation Room Director James P. Wisecup
  • Stretch – National Economic Council staffer Brian Reardon
  • Tree Man – Bush's unnamed Forest Services official
  • La Margarita – Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings
  • Tangent Man – White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card
  • Tiny – Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage
  • Light Bulb – National Energy Policy Development Group Executive Director Andrew D. Lundquist.
  • Bullets – Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman
  • M&M – assistant to Vice President Cheney Mary Matalin
  • Horny – Jonathan Horn, White House speechwriter
  • Politicians

  • Bama, Rock – Barack Obama, Democratic Senator, Illinois, Bush's successor as President of the United States
  • Boner – John Boehner, Republican Majority Leader
  • Big Boy – Chris Christie, United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, current Governor of New Jersey
  • Conan the Republican - Arnold Schwarzenegger, Republican Governor, California
  • Pablo – Paul Wellstone, Democratic Senator, Minnesota
  • Pedro – Peter King, Republican Congressman from New York
  • Hogan – John McCain, Republican Senator, Arizona
  • Big George – George Miller, Democratic Congressman, California
  • Freddy Boy, Freddo – Fred Upton, Republican Congressman from Michigan
  • Congressman Kickass – John Sweeney, Republican Congressman, New York
  • Nellie (former), Benny (former), Benator (current) – Ben Nelson, Democratic Senator, Nebraska (Daily Show, 02/28/05)
  • Ellis – Charles Ellis "Chuck" Schumer, Democratic Senator, New York
  • Ali – Barbara Boxer, Democratic Senator, California
  • Frazier – Dianne Feinstein, Democratic Senator, California
  • Sabertooth – Barney Frank, Democratic Congressman, Massachusetts
  • Red – Adam Putnam, Republican Congressman, Florida
  • Journalists

  • The Cobra – Maureen Dowd
  • Stretch/Little Stretch – David Gregory, NBC
  • Stretch – Dick Kyle, Bloomberg News
  • Super Stretch – Bill Sammon, then of The Washington Times, now of The Washington Examiner
  • Mikey – Mike Emanuel, Fox News
  • Shades – Peter Wallsten, blind reporter for the Los Angeles Times
  • Panchito – Frank Bruni, reporter who covered Bush campaign in 2000 for the New York Times
  • Others

  • Kenny Boy – Enron Corporation CEO Kenneth Lay
  • Weadie, Weadnik – author Doug Wead
  • The Englishman – Peter McMahon, husband of Dana Perino
  • Flies on the Eyeballs Guy – Director of the CIA Counterterrorist Center Cofer Black
  • Rosey – appointee Jack Rosen
  • References

    List of nicknames used by George W. Bush Wikipedia


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