The White House press corps has a language all of its own.
As well as formal press conferences, the journalists talk to the President's spokesman in a daily "gaggle."
When they want to know the chronology of an event, they ask for the "tick tock."
When Bush or Kerry leaves a location, they don't just take off -- they go "wheels up."
It's English -- but not as we know it.
As well as formal press conferences, the journalists talk to the President's spokesman in a daily "gaggle."
When they want to know the chronology of an event, they ask for the "tick tock."
When Bush or Kerry leaves a location, they don't just take off -- they go "wheels up."
It's English -- but not as we know it.
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