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Abramoff says Bush is lying about not knowing him

March 9, 2006 03:24 AM / Bush Leagues .
Convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff says President Bush knew him well enough to joke with him about weightlifting. "What are you benching, buff guy?" Abramoff said Bush asked him. The president has said he doesn't know Abramoff.

Abramoff said he finds it hard to believe Bush doesn't remember the 10 or so photos he and members of his family had snapped with the president and first lady.

"He (Bush) has one of the best memories of any politician I have ever met," Abramoff wrote in an e-mail, according to Vanity Fair's April issue being released this week. "Perhaps he has forgotten everything. Who knows?"

Abramoff pleaded guilty Jan. 4 to charges that he and a former partner, Adam Kidan, concocted a fake wire transfer to make it appear they were putting a sizable stake of their own money into a multimillion-dollar purchase of SunCruz Casinos gambling fleet in 2000. Abramoff also has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a probe into his ties with members of Congress and the Bush administration.

"I had my picture taken with him, evidently," Bush said of Abramoff on Jan. 26. "I've had my picture taken with a lot of people."

"I frankly don't even remember having my picture taken with the guy," Bush added. "I don't know him."

A few days later, Abramoff wrote to Washingtonian magazine that he had met briefly with the president nearly a dozen times and that Bush knew him well enough to make joking references to Abramoff's family.

Abramoff told Vanity Fair that he once was invited to Bush's Texas ranch where he would have joined with other big Bush fundraisers. Abramoff, an Orthodox Jew, said he didn't go because the event fell on the Sabbath.

The lobbyist said that when Bush made a speech to fundraisers in 2003, he sat just a few feet from the president. Abramoff, the only lobbyist on the dais, was seated between Republican Sens. George Allen of Virginia and Orrin Hatch of Utah.

Three former associates of Abramoff have told The Associated Press the lobbyist frequently told them he had strong ties to the White House through its deputy chief of staff, Karl Rove.

Asked about the former Abramoff associates' accounts, the White House said Rove and Abramoff were leaders of a young Republicans group decades ago.

"Mr. Rove remembers they had met at a political event in the 1990s," White House spokeswoman Erin Healy has said. "Since then, he would describe him as a casual acquaintance."

According to Vanity Fair, Rove's relationship with Abramoff was deeper.

After Bush took office, Susan Ralston, Abramoff's administration assistant, assumed the same post with Rove at the White House, where Abramoff met with Rove at least once, the magazine said.

Rove dined several times at Abramoff's former restaurant in Washington, Signatures, and was Abramoff's guest in the owner's box of the NCAA basketball playoffs a few years ago, sitting for much of the game at Abramoff's side, Vanity Fair reported.

The White House has not released any photos that Bush took with Abramoff, but acknowledged the authenticity of one that has been made public. In the 2001 photo, Bush is seen shaking hands with the leader of an Indian tribe that was an Abramoff client. The lobbyist is in the background.

Abramoff said he thought about, but decided against, selling his photos with the Bushes for money. Publications were making Abramoff offers that rose to the low seven figures, Vanity Fair reports.

He blames the Bush administration for the media attention.

"My so-called relationship with Bush, Rove and everyone else at the White House has only become important because instead of just releasing details about the very few times I was there, they created a feeding frenzy by their deafening silence," Abramoff told the magazine.

"The Democrats, on the other hand, are going overboard, virtually insisting I was there to plan the invasion of Iraq."

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Comments

Why should this be "headlines", hell Bush has made a career out of "lying". I have just finished reading the book, "Bush on The Couch" and I am convinced that he has a serious mental problem.

Posted by Jim at March 9, 2006 06:39 AM

I would bet Abramoff is 80+% bullshit most of the time and will claim "close contact" with any name figure around if it will help his cause, but I would bet even more money that he is telling the truth on this. How could Bush not know one of the most powerful, greedy, immoral lobbyists on K street? Jack's his kind of people.

Posted by spiiderweb at March 9, 2006 07:54 AM

Just goes to prove that there is no honor among thieves. Abramhoff conspired and deceived, got caught, now Bush is conspiring, deceiving, and our Congress, Justice Dept, and all the other rag heads in Washington refuse to put cuffs on him. My father always did say what you do in the dark will come to the light. The light of truth continue to shine bright and the shadow of doom and oops my bad is falling on Bush. This is not news, Granny in the hills of kentucky know this, this is not news, the aleutians know about this, this is not news because all the rat bastards in every corner of the world knew this is truth. Oops, except Bush, the mental retard!

Posted by Manuel at March 9, 2006 10:59 AM

Considering his reported history of drugs and booze, I am surprised he can remember his own name.

Then again, it is most likely a poorly done attempt to cover his backside, again.

Posted by Grover Syck at March 9, 2006 11:06 AM

Bush convieniently forgets anything he doesn't wont to be held accountable for.

In fact propably when his twins were born, the frist words out of mouth were:

"DEMS NOT MINE" (HA HA)

Posted by Npba900 at March 9, 2006 03:42 PM

Obviously, anyone who has kept track of President Bush's statements and activities has to know by now that he continously lies and deceives! And this man claims to be an avid reader of the Bible!

Perhaps, someday, all American's will have the courage to elect a person on their good merits and their ability to do the job and be a "true" representative of the people.

Don't vote for someone just because they're a Democrat or Republican. It's time for a change and we need to look outside the circle. So far, it appears to me that the majority of individuals that are running our government are nothing more than slippery, sneaky crooks. This isn't a work of "fiction", this is the true story!

Americans need to smarten up and vote out the corruptors/corruption and elect some honest, dependable individuals to do the bidding of the people.

Posted by Beverly Bittner at March 9, 2006 03:48 PM

Why doesn't someone mount a strong opposition to the Republican Party: Bush's White House not in chronologic order........
1. Republican culture of corruption now running rampant in Washington...
2. Failure of Socical Security debacle...
3. Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse...
4. Dubai ports debacle
5. Katrina debacle...
6. Enron fiasco...
7. Lobbyists running wild...
8. Mexican border uncontrolled...
9. Warrantless spying...
10.Iraq war built on lies...
11.Halliburton, need I say more
12.No strong allies in case of World War III...
13.Bush's continuous lies...
14.What next? I would say impeach and throw the liar out, but what would we get, Cheney?

Posted by Helen Hileman at March 9, 2006 05:02 PM

Why doesn't someone mount a strong opposition to the Republican Party: Bush's White House not in chronologic order........
1. Republican culture of corruption now running rampant in Washington...
2. Failure of Socical Security debacle...
3. Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse...
4. Dubai ports debacle
5. Katrina debacle...
6. Enron fiasco...
7. Lobbyists running wild...
8. Mexican border uncontrolled...
9. Warrantless spying...
10.Iraq war built on lies...
11.Halliburton, need I say more
12.No strong allies in case of World War III...
13.Bush's continuous lies...
14.What next? I would say impeach and throw the liar out, but what would we get, Cheney?

Posted by Helen Hileman at March 9, 2006 05:04 PM

Why doesn't someone mount a strong opposition to the Republican Party: Bush's White House not in chronologic order........
1. Republican culture of corruption now running rampant in Washington...
2. Failure of Socical Security debacle...
3. Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse...
4. Dubai ports debacle
5. Katrina debacle...
6. Enron fiasco...
7. Lobbyists running wild...
8. Mexican border uncontrolled...
9. Warrantless spying...
10.Iraq war built on lies...
11.Halliburton, need I say more
12.No strong allies in case of World War III...
13.Bush's continuous lies...
14.What next? I would say impeach and throw the liar out, but what would we get, Cheney?

Posted by Helen Hileman at March 9, 2006 05:04 PM

Can anyone name ONE thing that this Republican controlled Congress (puppets of W) has passed that is for the good of the average citizen?

Posted by Helen Hileman at March 9, 2006 05:14 PM

Many people are calling for "impeachment", which in essence, translates to "indictment" by the House of Reps. for trial by the Senate. The charges should be of a magnitude to incorporate "treason", as well as 'genocide", and the resultant finding of "guilty" should result in a death sentence. Also, I believe the "impeachment" process can name the vice president along with the chief executive. That would, if successful, be the drama par excellence of our nation's entire history, creating an interesting vacuum in the seat of executive power. Power to the Process!!!

Posted by Albert Krauss at March 9, 2006 06:49 PM

I strongly concur with Helen Hileman and her list of Bush regime irregularities and scandals. Bush claims he doesn't know Abramhoff! On this one I go with Abramhoff as telling the whole truth, the absolute truth so help him God! Bush is a calculating liar, not a pathological one. He and his family's success is equated to their ability to remember contacts, names, and to be able to glad-hand their way to the top. I recommend everyone read "American Dynasty" by Kevin Phillips 2004 Viking Press release that outline's in detail the success of the Bush clan since the American Civil War era. They make their money off of war, misfortune, and death...plain and simple. Even his grandfather's bank was shut down by the feds for a violation of the "Trading with the Enemy Act". They are free-booter's and agent provocateur's for the New World Order. Yes Virginia, conspiracies do exist, and these wealthy, dangerous, "fruitloops" believe they are the chosen one's to control planet earth.

Carl Nemo, Ridgefield, Wa

Posted by Carl Nemo at March 9, 2006 10:02 PM

There have been a lot of indications recently that Bush is drinking heavily again. He can't remember people, he can't remember being briefed on the Levee damage Katrina would do.

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Posted by Jonathan Carpenter at March 28, 2006 07:03 PM

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