Secret Service code names
December 2, 2008
The Secret Service likes to have a little fun with the people it protects. When a new president comes into office, he and his family are given nicknames that make it easier for the guys in the black suits to know who they are talking about.
President-elect Barack Obama was offered a list of possible monikers beginning with “R.” He chose “Renegade.” In turn, wife Michelle became “Renaisssance,” while daughters Malia and Sasha are “Radiance” and “Rosebud,” respectively.
What are some of the other nicknames the Service has used for presidents and other people they are charged with keeping out of harm’s way?
Here’s a list, courtesy of Time magazine:
John F. Kennedy: “Lancer”
Richard M. Nixon: “Searchlight”
Jimmy Carter: “Deacon”
Edward M. Kennedy: “Sunburn”
Ronald Reagan: “Rawhide”
Pope John Paul II: “Halo”
Karenna Gore (daughter of VP Al Gore): “Smurfette”
Dick Cheney: “Angler”
Cindy McCain: “Parasol”
To read more about these choices, and to see a slideshow, visit Time.
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