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Old Friends Fete Nancy Reynolds
By
Leslie Milk
The 80th birthday party for Nancy Reynolds, long-time lobbyist and Reagan family friend, brought out the Republican heavyweights.
Vice President Dick Cheney and Lynne Cheney, former Defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Joyce Rumsfield, Mike and Carolyn Deaver, Reagan attorney general Ed Meese and chief of staff Craig Fuller came to toast the glowing Reynolds, who was leaving the next morning for Africa. Rumsfeld seemed very relaxed and talked about heading off to the Eastern Shore, where both he and Cheney have second homes.
There were even a few Democrats sprinkled around the room—Reynolds’s former lobbying partner Ann Wexler, who served in the Carter White House; her son Dave, a Clinton aide; and lobbyist Michael Berman.
The party was held at Wexler & Walker, Reynolds’s old firm, hosted by Reynolds’s sons, Michael Reynolds and Kurt Wurzberger.
Reynolds will have a second birthday celebration in Morocco next week. Read below for pictures from the event.
Maxine Rizik and Nancy Reynolds were childhood friends in Washington.
Vice President Dick Cheney and Lynne Cheney greet the birthday girl.
Washingtonian chairman Ellie Merrill with Joyce Rumsfeld
An "A" list crowd came to salute Reynolds.
Reynolds with former lobbying partner Ann Wexler and former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.
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Comments
Why should we waste our beautiful minds on body bags and deaths when we are having so much fun here?
Posted by: Beltway Buzz | Jun 17, 2007 04:41:48 PM
They party on while our working class soldiers die in Iraq.
Posted by: Ruth | Jun 17, 2007 04:27:03 PM
So that is where the war criminals party. I always wondered.
Posted by: Justice | Jun 17, 2007 04:21:19 PM
A war criminal party.
Posted by: Ruth | Jun 17, 2007 04:04:07 PM
Best wishes,ole friend.I flew with Bill Wurzberger in Reserves in Baltimore.8flyboy@comcast.net
Posted by: Ken Hoddinott | Jun 16, 2007 08:24:16 AM
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