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can you believe this psycho?

🔗Dante Rosati <dante@...>

3/26/2004 9:45:06 AM

"At the annual dinner of Radio and Television News Correspondents
Association on Wednesday, Bush showed photographs of himself in awkward
poses as he looked behind furniture in the Oval Office.
"Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be somewhere ... nope, no
weapons over there ... maybe under here?" Bush joked."

http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/03/26/bush.wmd.jokes.ap/index.html

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🔗David Beardsley <db@...>

3/26/2004 10:11:30 AM

Dante Rosati wrote:

>"At the annual dinner of Radio and Television News Correspondents
>Association on Wednesday, Bush showed photographs of himself in awkward
>poses as he looked behind furniture in the Oval Office.
>"Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be somewhere ... nope, no
>weapons over there ... maybe under here?" Bush joked."
>
>http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/03/26/bush.wmd.jokes.ap/index.html
>
It's going to be great material for a Kerry commercial this Fall. ;)

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🔗David Beardsley <db@...>

3/26/2004 10:19:41 AM

And if anybody points out that Kerry said:

*"Somebody told me the other day that the Secret Service
has orders that if George Bush is shot, they're to shoot
Quayle. � There isn't any press here, is there?" (Associated Press, Nov. 16, 1988).*

Point out that it's Quayle joke, they're always funny.

Then remind them about this:

President George W. Bush Publicly Mocked Karla's Clemency Plea
In early August 1999, then Presidential candidate Governor George
W. Bush mocked Karla Tucker's plea for clemency during an interview
with Talk Magazine. Bush mentioned that he had watched Larry King's
interview with Karla Tucker from Texas Death Row.

"I didn't meet with Larry King either when he came down for it," Bush
told the magazine. "I watched his interview with (Tucker), though.
He asked her real difficult questions, like, `What would you say to Governor Bush?' "

The Talk reporter asked how she answered.
" `Please,' Bush whimpers, his lips pursed in mock desperation,
`don't kill me,' " according to the magazine.

GOP Presidental Primary Opponent Gary Bauer criticized Bush for these comments.
"I think it is nothing short of unbelievable that the governor of a major
state running for president thought it was acceptable to mock a woman he decided to put to death," Bauer said of Bush.

Houston Chronicle, August 11, 1999

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