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George W. Bush's marital problems have just taken another turn for the worse. |
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by Wayne Madsen The Wayne Madsen Report Entered into the database on Sunday, June 04th, 2006 @ 14:48:34 MST |
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More on George W. Bush's "Sanctity of Marriage" gay marriage
constitutional ban. George W. Bush's marital problems have just taken another turn for
the worse. Apparently, Mr. Bush has not only engaged in an extra-marital affair
with a member of the opposite sex who is also a senior member of his Cabinet,
but also a member of the same sex. WMR received the following release
this morning from Leola McConnell, Democratic candidate for Governor of Nevada
(who has been endorsed by WMR). McConnell is a one-time professional dominatrix. "President Bush's speech to the nation Monday. If he doesn't
say he's a gay American or at the least a bisexual one then he shouldn't be
making one at all. And the notion that it would be in regards to writing bigotry
into our nation's Constitution is reprehensible. Too bad it isn't me doing
the rebuttal because in 1984, I watched him perform (with the enthusiasm of
homosexual male who had done this many times before) a homosexual act on another
man, namely Victor Ashe. Victor Ashe is the current Ambassador to the nation
of Poland who should also come out like former Governor McGreevey of New Jersey
and admit to being a gay American. Other homo-erotic acts were also performed
by then private citizen George Bush because I performed one of them on him
personally. I am the woman this website (bushssecretlifein84.tripod.com) speaks of that
has been posted on the net nearly two years now. None of this would be the
business of anyone but President Bush's little ruse to save his failed presidency
by using DOMA [Defense of Marriage Act] to divide Americans one from the other
has to be exposed as the act of a desperate closeted homosexual man. The only
crime in being GLBT is in the hiding. The President needs to come clean with
the American people about his own past sexual behavior before he tries to
besmirch the humanity of people in search of sincerely committing to the same
bonds of matrimony he's afforded. He violated his own vows of monogamy having
a homosexual affair with a long time family friend of whom his wife had no
knowledge. His hypocrisy seems to know no bounds. I had planned to run for governor of Nevada without going into any of this
but his planned nationally televised address to the nation makes it necessary
for me to address his attempt at division in as public a way as he picked
to try this Bushification of reality regarding same sex marriages. Sincerely, --- The editor was asked what sort of relationship George W. Bush could be having
with Condoleezza Rice? My reply was that it was likely aberrant and involved
something like the relationship King Edward VIII had with Wallis Simpson, who
was rumored to have had androgen insensitivity syndrome. ______________________ June 3, 2006 -- WMR can report that a Mayflower Hotel
staffer has confirmed that First Lady Laura Bush spent at least one night this
past week at the hotel, which is four blocks north of the White House.
Mrs. Bush reportedly moved out of the White House after a confrontation with
President Bush over his on-going affair with Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice. The Mayflower's official position on the story is that they can "neither
confirm nor deny" the identities of their guests. Because it's penchant
for security and secrecy is well known to the Secret Service, the Mayflower
has become a reliable hotel for U.S. and international VIPs. Some Washington observers believe that the recent flare up between Laura Bush
and the president stems from the fact that her poll numbers are twice as favorable
as her husband's (60 percent to 29 percent). Laura Bush's recent solo missions
to New Orleans, Colorado, and an AIDS conference at the United Nations represent
a virtual declaration of independence from the most unpopular president in U.S.
history. "She's [Laura's] taking a page right out of Hillary's book,"
said one Washington pundit. Rice, on the other hand, has been very close and
loyal to Bush since she signed on as his chief foreign policy adviser in 2000.
WMR has been told of intimate encounters between Mr. Bush and Rice on trips
to New York City (multiple occasions) and New Orleans following Katrina.
WMR has received numerous email from the typical right-wing political direct marketing
operations with the same talking point: how dare we violate the privacy of the
President and First Lady in time of war. To refresh the memory of the right, we
offer this one peek into recent history: Feb. 18, 1998 (CNN) -- . . . Clinton also faces a divided public. In the
latest CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll, 54 percent of people surveyed said they
would prefer to see the Iraqi crisis resolved by diplomatic pressure and economic
sanctions. Maybe more importantly, though, the poll indicated a significant
drop since early February in support for military strikes against Iraq, from
50 percent to 41 percent. At the same time, by about a 2-1 margin, people
say if the U.S. does attack, its goal should be remove Hussein, not just to
reduce Iraq's capacity to develop weapons of mass destruction and threaten
its neighbors. And Clinton has another problem, and her name is Monica Lewinsky. In this
public test of wills with Hussein, Clinton has tried to stake out the moral
high ground. He has talked about "the chance to do the right thing for
our children and grandchildren." But some of his political opponents
think Clinton cannot claim the moral high ground, not now, not after the past
month's lurid tales. As restrained as Republicans have been in discussing
the Lewinsky controversy, there are signs that approach is ending. In the GOP view of morality, Republican Presidents are entitled to more privacy
than Democratic Presidents. In another bit of GOP hypocrisy, on Monday, President Bush will hold a VIP
ceremony at the White House to back a bill enshrining a constitutional amendment
to ban gay marriage. The name of the legislation: The Sanctity of Marriage Act.
WMR hopes the mainstream TV media will focus on Laura Bush's facial reaction
when Mr. Bush proclaims his support for The Sanctity of Marriage Act, i.e.,
if Mrs. Bush is even present for the event. Postscript: We want to thank radio hosts Randi Rhodes and
Stephanie Miller for not being cowered by the right-wing spin machine and reporting
this story on their programs. _____________________________ June 2, 2006 -- A White House source, speaking on background,
vehemently denied to WMR that there are marital problems between President Bush
and First Lady Laura Bush over a reported extramarital affair between Mr. Bush
and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. However, two mainstream media sources
have confirmed that their sources also have reported an ongoing affair between
Mr. Bush and Rice. The mainstream media is hamstrung in reporting stories about Bush's personal
life. For example, in 2001, the media highlighted Bush's comments about his
passing out from choking on a pretzel while watching a football game in the
White House. In reality, Bush, who claims he gave up drinking years ago, passed
out from being inebriated. Washington's movers and shakers knew the story about
Bush's drinking but the media studiously avoided it.
__________________ June 1, 2006 -- UPDATED -- Rocky shoals for Bush marriage?
Informed sources Inside the Beltway report that First Lady Laura Bush
has established temporary residence in the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC
as a result of a tiff with President Bush over an extramarital relationship
involving her husband. Mr. Bush's tryst is said to involve Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice. It is not known how long Mrs. Bush plans to remain at the
Mayflower, however, her security detail has been present at the hotel during
hours when the First Lady would normally be residing in the White House. While
she was National Security Adviser, Rice, who has never been married, referred
to George W. Bush as "my husband" before she corrected herself and
said, "President. Bush" Rice was speaking at a dinner hosted by New
York Times bureau chief Philip Taubman when she made her "husband"
remarks. WMR is tracking the Laura Bush story. First Lady reportedly discovers that "The Decider"
decided to violate his marriage vows -- moves out. |