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September 07, 2004
Well, That Didn't Take Long

No sooner do I point out that mud is certain to be flung at Bush, than we see this tripe:

Author Kitty Kelley says in her biography The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty, that the US President first used coke at university in the mid-1960s.

She quotes his former sister-in-law Sharon Bush who claims: "Bush did coke at Camp David when his father was President, and not just once either."

Kelley, who alongside Oliver Stone and Michael Moore can be counted on to lend whole new nuances of meaning to the words "truthful" and "accurate," had to go to a former sister-in-law to find someone to make the allegation. A disgruntled former sister-in-law, no less.

Perhaps Kelley's business card should include a motto along the lines of "If you have an axe to grind, I have the whetstone."

Posted by Russ at 11:30 AM, September 7, 2004 in Politics

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