Monday, February 21, 2005

With friends like these....

Did you hear about the guy who taped GW Bush a few years ago during a private conversation and is now making parts of the tapes public? What a slime. Oh, and did you hear he has a book coming out about presidents? He says releasing the info on the tapes has nothing to do with promoting his book. Oh, no, of course not....Didn't Linda Tripp get in trouble for taping Monica Lewinsky talking about Clinton?

Anyway, here is what Boortz has to say about it:

THE PRESIDENT AND HIS "FRIEND"Who needs enemies when you have friends like these? Doug Wead, who has a new book about presidential childhoods, once worked as an aide for Bush senior. He had several conversations some years ago with then-Governor George W. Bush. They talked about all sorts of issues, including the presidential campaign. It was then that Mr. Wead decided to stab Mr. Bush in the back and record the phone calls.

Flash-forward to 2005. Wead has a book coming out, and he'd like to drum up a little publicity. He decides to play some of the telephone conversations for the New York Times. He denies that the purpose of this was to promote his book. Now we all believe that, don't we? But you're really going to have to strap on the wading boots for this one: Mr. Wead says he didn't mean for the transcripts of the conversations to be published. I'm sure that's why he played them for a New York Times reporter.

As for what's in the tapes, nothing really too bad. Bush talks about his refusal to bash homosexuals just to score points with the religious right, all but admitted to using marijuana and criticized his rivals for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination. Beyond that, not much else. The media is running with the drug part of the story.

Wead says he's keeping some of the tapes private, because they contain personal information that could land him in legal hot water. How long before those become public?

---What an absolute slime ball!!! I hope all of his books end up on the remaindered tables or at overstock.com. Don't buy his book!!!

---Katie

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