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Bush's hometown paper endorses Kerry

As reported in Doonesbury, President Bush's hometown paper has endorsed Kerry. It is the weird thing about this election -- the most pertinent news comes from the comics. (And speaking of which: Have they kidnapped Stewart? How can there be reruns before an election!)

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Lawrence Lessig is writing that President Bush's hometown newspaper has endorsed Kerry for the presidency of the United States. This was apparently first reported in Doonsebury. Now if that is not some irony then I do not know what is. [Read More]

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G.W. Bush was born in Connecticut and rasied in Midland and Houston, Texas. Crawford is where his ranch is... it's not terribly surprising that's there's any Kerry supporters in Texas... they're just a minority.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/president/gwbbio.html

IIRC, a Massachussetts paper has endorsed Bush. And the Massachussetts state troopers union considered endorsing Bush. Having Bush's hometown paper against him isn't any bigger news than these two items (IMO).

It might be his new baby...12 or 13 weeks old I think.

First broke on September 28.

NPR lists it as October 2nd.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4058311

It was all over the MSM.

Jon Stewart was busy ripping Tucker Carlson a new one today on Crossfire. I guess these interviews really take a lot out of you.

Perhaps the neighbors see the trash that people not living near the Shrubs don't see!

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