"…The blaze, dubbed the Alisal fire.."
Ronald Reagan: Rawhide
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President Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office, May 24, 1985. Scott Stewart, file via AP
The former actor had appeared as a cowboy on-screen, but Reagan's passion for all things Western also shaped his image as president, saying once at the 1988 GOP convention that his run for president was like lighting "a prairie fire … fed by passionate ideas and convictions."
President Reagan's 'Western White House' Threatened by 6,000+ Acre Wildfire
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"…The blaze, dubbed the Alisal fire, is so far zero percent contained. Flames and the smoke plume could be seen from Rancho del Cielo's vistas in photos tweeted by the Los Padres National Forest as it spread throughout the day on Monday…."
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2021/10/12/alisal-fire-explodes-in-california-threatens-reagans-western-white-house-n2597317
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Bill Clinton: Eagle
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President Bill Clinton in the Oval Office. Time Life Pictures/White House/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
Though he never reached the rank of Eagle during his time as a Boy Scout, Clinton was given perhaps the most patriotic code name of them all.
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Hillary Clinton: Evergreen
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First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. Terry Ashe/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images
The first lady's name could be considered a foreshadowing of her political career that would grow to include a presidential nomination. Clinton's codename used during the 2016 presidential election was the same security code name that she had during her time in the White House.
George W. Bush: Trailblazer
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President George W. Bush Doug Mills/AP
In recent years, the White House Communications Agency has grown more open to requests from presidents to change their names if they don't like them, as the second Bush did from the less-impressive "Tumbler" upon moving into the White House.
>um, it's habbening