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Old 07-06-2005, 02:15 PM   #11
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During the 2000 Bush campaign I was a guest on a bunch of radio talk shows around the country. Most of them were in the morning, midwestern and eastern time, so I had to either stay up until three in the morning or get up real early. I was supposed to talk about the Bush campaign. I did at least sixty. On every show, callers would bring up these Clinton conspiracies, and the host would also be completely familiar with them. You would not believe the amount of theories out there. On these shows people were convinced that I talked to Bush daily and was going to be a key part of the administration. So they had to tell me the theory and all the evidence in support so I could get the information to Bush so the proper investigation could be conducted once in office. I just didn't buy any of it. I had my assistant look into many of them (just so I did not look like a comoplete idiot), and in the end, the evidence was always questionable.
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