Ann please explain these facts about Dumbya and his band of "merry" men..
Also former Florida Rep. Joe Scarborough, a Republican who was forced to resign after a female employee was found dead in his office. While Scarborough did not admit to having an affair with Lori Klausutis, there were several suspicious discrepancies in the investigation that pointed to a possible cover-up. Moreover, the sudden resignation of the ambitious Republican from a lucrative Congress position, which came soon after Scarborough divorced his wife and Klausutis died, raised more than a few eyebrows. Condit, who was cleared of involvement in the death of Chandra Levy, was banished from sight, while Scarborough was handed his own national talk show on MSNBC.
Bush Jr. was linked to a 39-year-old Texas woman, Tammy Phillips. The former stripper was quoted in the National Enquirer in 2000 saying she had an 18-month affair with Bush that had ended in June 1999, while Bush campaigned for the presidency. Phillips said she was introduced to then-Texas Gov. Bush by her Republican uncle in Dec. 1997 during a political event in Midland, Tx. She said that she and Bush, who married Laura Bush two decades before, made “passionate love” that very day. However, that raised a red flag right there. I can’t see the attention-challenged Bush making “passionate love” to anyone, unless such was defined as lasting ten seconds or less. The Enquirer also said that the uncle disputed introducing Bush and Phillips, who I could not reach for comment. According to the story, Bush and Phillips had sex eight more times, including a Best Western motel room in Houston. “It was simply sex,” she told the Enquirer. “It was the cheapest relationship you can imagine.”
Then there were the reports about the gay affair between Bush and former college roommate and fellow Bonesman Victor Ashe.
Who can forget Bush telling right-wing FOX broadcaster Brit Hume in 2003 that he had a “beautiful face?” That was a lie in itself – Hume looks more like a sour-faced bulldog. A Canadian newspaper also reported that in January 2004 Bush had nothing better to do at an international conference than tell Scott Reid, an aide to Prime Minister Paul Martin, that he had a “pretty face” and was a “good-looking guy. Better looking than my Scott [McClellan] anyway.”
Now regarding Neil Bush: “I had sexual intercourse with perhaps three or four, I don’t remember the exact number, women, at different times. In Thailand once, I have a pretty clear recollection that there was one time in Thailand and in Hong Kong.” Marshall Davis Brown, Sharon Bush’s attorney: “And you were married to Mrs. Bush?” Bush: “Yes.” Brown: “Is that where you caught the venereal diseases?” Bush: “No.” Brown: “Where did you catch those?” Bush: “Diseases plural? I didn’t catch...” Brown: “Well, I’m sorry. How ... how many venereal diseases do you suffer from?” Bush: “I’ve had one venereal disease.” Brown: “Which was?” Bush: “Herpes.” Brown: “Did you pay them for that sex?” Bush: “No, I did not.” Brown: “Pick them up in a sushi house?” Bush: “No. ... My recollection is, where I can recall, they came to my room.”
Other conservative hypocrites who castigated Clinton for sins they committed themselves included Congressman Dan Burton, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, presidential candidate Bob Dole, and Sen. Strom Thurmond. Burton, who once called Clinton a “scumbag” in the midst of the public sexual witch hunt, admitted during the 1998 proceedings against Clinton that he had an extramarital affair and fathered a child out of wedlock when he was a state senator in the 1980s. Burton said on PBS, “This is something that happened a long time ago.....The boy and the mother and my wife and my family and I have all reached an agreement about this a long time ago.” |