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The New York Times

Bush Twins Aside, the Party's Here

Washington AFTER the Constitution Ball and the Commander in Chief Ball, after all the official black-tie parties wound down around midnight on Inauguration Day, members of a young Republican crowd scarcely old enough to remember the Reagan years were still looking for excitement. Naturally, they headed to a basement bar in Georgetown that has become an unofficial clubhouse...

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Newsweek

The president's daughters, along with a cadre of young and hungry staffers, are regulars at the bar.

In subtle but interesting ways, however, the mostly Red State Bush crowd has infiltrated the social fabric of the mostly Blue State capital. During nonworking hours, their presence can be felt in a pair of local institutions with very different purposes but a certain cultural affinity: the hottest bar in Georgetown, Smith Point, and ...

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The Washington Post

Meet the Mavericks, Sons of the Pioneers./span>

Teeming with the post-fraternity, pre-marriage crowd, this 10 pm to 2 am bash on the night before the inauguration was a tribute to the Mavericks, the 90 young Republicans who were corralled into raising at least $50,000 a piece for the Bush-Cheney campaign. The open-bar party at the Wyndham Washington Hotel here was billed as being presented...

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