Wednesday, November 22, 2006

a bad game day

If this doesn't qualify as a pink slip moment what does? Yahoo news is reporting this:
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - U.S. and Argentine media reported that one of President Bush's 24-year-old twin daughters had her purse stolen while being guarded by the Secret Service during a visit here.

ABC News, citing unidentified law enforcement reports, reported on its Web site Tuesday that Barbara Bush's purse and cell phone were taken while she was dining in a Buenos Aires restaurant.

La Nacion newspaper, citing anonymous government sources, said in its online edition early Wednesday that one of Bush's daughters had her purse taken Sunday afternoon in the popular tourist district of San Telmo.

A pair of thieves removed the purse from under a table while Secret Service agents stood guard at a distance, La Nacion reported. La Nacion said its sources did not reveal which of the Bush daughters had her purse stolen.

Argentine police told The Associated Press they had no complaint of any such incident on file, and the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires said it would have no comment. In Washington, the White House, Secret Service and State Department also declined comment.

CNN cited a law-enforcement source who was briefed on the incident as saying that "at no point were the protectees out of visual contact and at no point was there any risk of harm."

A classic opps moment.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's a classic.

Actually, she was eating in an outdoor plaza frequented by tourists. That kind of theft happens quite often here among tourists as well as locals and I'm sure the thief had no idea at the time whom he was robbing. But, I'm sure he's having a great laugh about it and will become legendary among Buenos Aires thieves.

K. Shoshana said...

It's quite the thieves coup!

The part I like best is the CNN law enforcement official being quoted as saying 'at no point were the protectees out of visual contact and at no point was there any risk of harm.' - liked they'd notice!

Michael said...

For some reason, I think a Secret Service guy just got sent to the very very bottom of the promotion list.