Bush may not have been all that forthcoming when he claimed no real
contacts with Abramoff:

http://www.antiwrap.com/?885

Lobbyist Told Reporter of Nearly a Dozen Contacts With Bush

By Jim VandeHei
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, February 10, 2006; A08

President Bush met lobbyist Jack Abramoff almost a dozen times over
the past five years and invited him to Crawford, Tex., in the summer
of 2003, according to an e-mail Abramoff wrote to a reporter last
month.

Bush "has one of the best memories of any politicians I have ever
met," Abramoff wrote to Kim Eisler of Washingtonian magazine. "The
guys saw me in almost a dozen settings, and joked with me about a
bunch of things, including details of my kids."

In an interview last night, Eisler confirmed the contents of the
e-mail and said he recently provided portions of it to the liberal Web
log ThinkProgress because he thought he was dealing with a fellow
reporter. The blog posted the contents of the Abramoff-Eisler
communication.

In the e-mail, Abramoff scoffs at Bush's public statements that he
does not recall ever meeting the disgraced lobbyist and former top
Bush fundraiser. "Of course he can't recall that he has a great
memory!" Abramoff wrote. Eisler, an editor for Washingtonian, said in
the interview that the lobbyist was the source of his exclusive report
last month that at least five photographs of Bush with Abramoff exist.
Abramoff showed him the pictures, Eisler said. Abramoff has told
others he will not release them publicly.

Bush has said he does not recall ever meeting Abramoff or posing for
pictures with the Republican lobbyist at official events or parties.
The White House has refused to release the pictures or detail
Abramoff's contacts with top White House officials over the past five
years.

White House spokesman Scott McClellan said yesterday that "what the
president said still stands."

"Mr. Abramoff is someone who was involved in wrongdoing," McClellan
said. "He acknowledged that himself. He is being brought to account."
Abramoff would not comment last night.

Abramoff pleaded guilty last month in a bribery and corruption scandal
that has rocked the Republican Party and threatened the political and
professional careers of several lawmakers and aides. No evidence has
emerged that Bush or his top White House aides did anything improper
to aid Abramoff or his clients, according to people familiar with the
investigation. Several lower-level administration officials, however,
have been caught up in the scandal, including the top procurement
official. The federal probe is expected to zero in on Abramoff's
dealing with the Interior Department as it unfolds in the coming
months.

In mentioning the invitation to Texas in 2003, Abramoff was apparently
referring to a private barbecue Bush hosted for his biggest
fundraisers at the Broken Spoke Ranch, down the road from the
president's rustic compound near Crawford, on Aug. 9 of that year.
About 350 Republicans who had raised at least $50,000 each for Bush
were invited.

Abramoff was member of the exclusive group of top Bush fundraisers
known as Pioneers, each of whom raised $100,000 or more for Bush. So
it would not have been unusual for him to be invited to the barbecue.
McClellan said that the photographs are no different from thousands
Bush takes each year with visitors, supporters and even reporters and
that it would not be unusual for the president to not recall meeting
Abramoff.

"Perhaps he has forgotten everything," Abramoff wrote in the e-mail.
"Who knows?" Eisler said Abramoff did not grant him permission to
release the contents of their e-mail and Abramoff is upset that Eisler
did. Eisler, who described himself as sympathetic to Abramoff's
situation, was trying to show the ThinkProgress reporter that Abramoff
was not exaggerating his relationship with Bush.

Eisler said he has known Abramoff for years and considers the level of
vilification "out of proportion."

Eisler's wife, Judy Sarasohn, covers lobbying issues for The Washington Post.
(c) 2006 The Washington Post Company

--
Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment;
and he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your
opinion.

Edmond Burke

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