Monday, November 13, 2006

From The "Lest We Forget" File

Pamela Troy writes in 'The Myth of the "Little Father"' from The Smirking Chimp: "'...In the weeks before the execution, Bush says, a number of protesters came to Austin to demand clemency for Karla Faye Tucker. 'Did you meet with any of them?' I ask. Bush whips around and stares at me. 'No, I didn't meet with any of them,' he snaps, as though I've just asked the dumbest, most offensive question ever posed. 'I didn't meet with Larry King either when he came down for it. I watched his interview with Tucker, though. He asked her real difficult questions like, 'What would you say to Governor Bush?'' 'What was her answer?' I wonder. ''Please,'' Bush whimpers, his lips pursed in mock desperation, ''don't kill me.'' I must look shocked — ridiculing the pleas of a condemned prisoner who has since been executed seems odd and cruel — because he immediately stops smirking...'"

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