Here's some news that's surprisingly showing up right now on the Netscape browser home page Reader's Digest/National Enquirer style "news" pop-up.
I find that fact more interesting than the material itself, as the selection of the "news" itself and the slant of the article reflects the rapidly spreading sense of DERISION of Bush and all to do with him:
A March 6 Wedding in the Bush Family
We are pleased to announce the marriage of Neil Bush, the president's scandal-ridden brother, to Ms. Maria Andrews on Saturday, the sixth of March in Houston, Texas. A reception will follow at the home of the groom's parents, former President and Mrs. George H.W. Bush.
See a photo of the groom-to-be.
That's the word from The New York Post's "Page Six" gossip columnist Richard Johnson, who also noted that President Bush will be in Houston that weekend, but it's not known if he will attend the nuptials. The happy couple got engaged in Paris in December. They met when she was a volunteer for former first lady Barbara Bush. Inconveniently, they were both married to other people at the time.
Look who has his arm around 19-year-old model Lauren Bush! (Lauren is the daughter of Neil Bush and his former wife, Sharon Bush.)
Neil Bush's high-profile and very messy divorce from his wife of 23 years, Sharon, has been an embarrassment to the extended Bush family and the White House as explicit revelations keep coming to light. Last month, the Associated Press reported the following information that was contained in a deposition about Neil Bush: --He had sex with women he did not know who showed up uninvited at various hotel rooms in which he stayed in Asia. No money was requested or given. It is not known who sent the women to Bush's hotel rooms. --Sharon Bush accused Neil of fathering a child out of wedlock. DNA testing has been requested to determine the paternity of the child, who was born to Maria Andrews, the woman Bush will marry on March 6. Her former husband has filed a defamation lawsuit. --Neil Bush is in a position to make millions of dollars from businesses in which he has little expertise, including a computer-chip company managed in part by the son of former Chinese President Jiang Zemin.
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