TWO GOOD LEGS

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Bush is Gay?

Bush, visiting the Galveston Bay Area in Texas today, may have let us all into a private world between him and Dick Cheney. Here is the exchange as reported by Drudge, I would like to hear the conversation between him and Delay on the way back to D.C. in Air Force One:
President Bush raised eyebrows on Tuesday when he asked locals in Galveston, Texas: "Do you still have Splash Day?"
"Splash Day" is the annual "adult oriented enormous beach party" celebration on the Gulf Coast.

BUSH: Do you still have Splash Day?
(LAUGHTER)
BUSH: You have to be a baby boomer to know what I'm talking about.
(LAUGHTER)
BUSH: I'm not saying whether I came or not on Splash Day. I'm just saying, Do you have Splash Day?
(LAUGHTER)

Bush was unaware "Splash Day" is now a fully gay and lesbian event on the beaches.


posted by Bulldoza at 4/26/2005 05:15:00 PM

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you weren't such a blind liberal you may have realized one of two things:
1. The story noted Bush wasn't aware who has taken over this celebration recently. Yet you allude to him being gay despite the fact.
2. Perhaps he is aware of who has taken over this holiday and he wasn't sure if he had outlawed Splash Day yet.

Either way, with a thought process such as yours, there is no way I would recommend you to anyone is the TX AG's office. Long live the Ruch!

11:17 AM  

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