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Barney (dog)

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Barney

Barney on the Presidential podium
Species Dog
Breed Scottish Terrier
Gender Male
Born September 30, 2000 (age 7)
New Jersey, United States
Nationality American
Occupation Pet
Known for Pet of the US First Family
Owner George W. Bush and Laura Bush
Parents Kelly (father), Coors (mother)
Appearance Black fur
Official site http://www.whitehouse.gov/barney
Laura, George and Barney at TSTC Waco Airport
Laura, George and Barney at TSTC Waco Airport

Barney (born September 30, 2000 in New Jersey, U.S.A.), often referred to as the "First Dog," is a Scottish Terrier owned by U.S. President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush. The canine's mother, "Coors", is owned by former Environmental Protection Agency Director Christine Todd Whitman. The dog's father is known only as "Kelly". Barney is said to enjoy playing with volley and golf balls, and has recently become a fan of playing horseshoes. There are various web sites across the Internet devoted to Barney. Most notably, he has been the main star of the White House's annual Christmas videos since the start of the Bush administration. Barney was evoked in famous Bush quote coming from Bob Woodward about the Iraq War in State of Denial: Bush at War, Part III (ISBN 0743272234) and repeated during a 60 Minutes interview:

Late last year he had key Republicans up to the White House to talk about the war. And said, 'I will not withdraw even if Laura and Barney are the only ones supporting me.' Barney is his dog," Woodward says. "My work on this leads to lots of people who spend hours, days with the president."[1]

Barney has been featured in several "films" that go by the name of Barneycam and are made by the White House Staff, and star both Barney himself and Miss Beazley, his "sister". These movies can be found on the White House web site. The titles of the films to date are: Barney Cam I (2002), Barney and Spot's Winter Wonderland (2003), Barney Reloaded (Barney Cam II, 2003), Where in the White House is Miss Beazley? (Barney Cam III, 2004), Barney has found Miss Beazley (2005), Barney and Miss Beazley's Spring Garden Tour (2005), A Very Beazley Christmas (Barney Cam IV, 2005), Barney's Holiday Extravaganza (Barney Cam V, 2006), My Barney Valentine (2007), and Barney Cam: Holiday in the National Parks (2007). According to the San Francisco Chronicle many senior White House officials feel "distaste for the president's beloved Scottish terrier, Barney, who is seen by some as aloof and entitled." Karl Rove remarked that "Barney's a lump."

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Cultural references

On November 27, 2006 Barney was featured in an article in satirical newspaper The Onion titled "Troop Morale Boosted By Surprise Visit From First Dog". The article described a fictitious visit by Barney to troops in Iraq. On December 14, 2006 the Daily Show satirized Barney's Holiday Extravaganza.[2]

See also

Barney at play in the Oval Office.
Barney at play in the Oval Office.

References

  1. ^ Bob Woodward: Bush Misleads On Iraq - CBS 60 Minutes - October 1, 2006
  2. ^ Barney's Holiday Extravaganza from The Daily Show

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