U.S. President George W. Bush jokingly makes a face as he tries to open a locked door as he leaves a press conference in Beijing, China, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2005.
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, left, bends down to give his son, Jack, a hug in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, Oct 3, 2005, after taking the oath of office in Washington, D.C.
President George W. Bush departs the White House, July 14, 2005, with his deputy chief of staff Karl Rove, right, as they head for Indianapolis, Ind. to appear at the Indiana Black Expo corporate luncheon. Rove is under investigation for the CIA leak.
President George W. Bush names his top economic adviser, Ben Bernanke, right, to become the new chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, replacing the near-legendary Alan Greenspan, left, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., Oct. 24, 2005.
This image is a photocopy of congressman Tom Delay's arrest data sheet which was handed out by the Harris County Sheriff's Department, Oct, 21 2005 -- a day after he turned himself in in Houston, Texas.
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Antonio Villaraigosa receives a kiss from his son Antonio Jr. as wife Corina applauds as they watch televised election coverage at election night headquarters in Los Angeles, May 17, 2005. Villaraigosa unseated Mayor James Hahn to become the city's first Hispanic mayor in more than a century.
John Bolton, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, arrives at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, Aug. 1, 2005, in New York. President George W. Bush sidestepped the Senate and installed the embattled nominee as ambassador to the U.N. ending a five-month impasse with Democrats. Others in the photo are unidentified.
White House counsel Harriet Miers waves as she walks into the White House after withdrawing her nomination as Supreme Court justice Oct. 27, 2005, in the face of stiff opposition about her qualifications.
President George W. Bush finishes his speech on the war in Iraq at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., Nov. 30, 2005. Bush spelled out his strategy for victory in Iraq, a plan that contained no new approaches and no start date for withdrawing U.S. troops. He urged patience, claimed steady progress and vowed to accept nothing less than "complete victory."
Former Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) director Michael Brown testifies during a hearing before the House Select Hurricane Katrina Committee on Capitol Hill Sept. 27, 2005 in Washington, D.C. The full committee met to hear testimony on FEMA's response to the deadly storm.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks to supporters at his election night party in Los Angeles, Nov. 8, 2005. Voters rejected all the ballot issues endorsed by Schwarzenegger.
President Bush and first lady Laura Bush dance at the Commander and Chief Inaugural Ball, in this Jan. 20, 2005, file photo in Washington.
Condoleezza Rice smiles as she addresses State Department employees as she took over as America's 66th secretary of state, in this Jan. 27, 2005, file photo, in Washington.