Oops.

Andrew Card, White House chief of staff during much of the George W. Bush administration, has been getting lots of attention this week for telling Inside Edition that as a sign of respect, President Obama should wear a coat and tie when he's in the Oval Office. That was supposed to be the rule in the Bush White House -- men would be in coat and tie in the Oval.

Well, as the liberal Huffington Post points out, it seems that Bush didn't always follow that rule. Here he is on Jan. 22, 2001, meeting in the Oval Office with then-staff secretary Harriet Miers:

(Photo by Eric Draper for the White House; via AP.)