Daddy Bush Attacks JFK "Conspiracy Theorists"
January 3, 2007: During his speech at yesterday's funeral service
for Gerald Ford, former President George H.W. Bush bashed
JFK "conspiracy theorists" and defended the Warren Commission
report, another odd public outburst indicative of a crime family
whose decades of misdeeds may finally be catching up with them.
"After a deluded gunman assassinated President Kennedy, our nation
turned to Gerald Ford and a select handful of others to make sense
of that madness," said Bush. "And the conspiracy theorists can say
what they will, but the Warren Commission report will always have
the final definitive say on this tragic matter.
Bush senior's outburst marks the second time in the same amount of
months that he has felt the need to publicly attack those who would
normally be relegated to the fringes of political discourse by big
media consensus.
During an appearance with his wife Barbara on Fox News in November,
George Bush Sr. slammed Internet bloggers for creating an
adversarial and ugly climate, echoing the rhetoric of fellow Neo-
Cons and the White House itself in trashing the reputation of the
world wide web and the political blogosphere.
As Wayne Madsen comments, "The elder Bush cannot really remember
where he was on November 22, 1963. He later claimed he was in Tyler,
Texas although there is evidence that he was checked into the Dallas
Sheraton Hotel that day. Mr. Bush, the conspiracy theorists will
continue to say what they will until you start telling the truth
about Zapata, deMohrenshildt, Mongoose, New Orleans, and JM/WAVE."
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