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http://www.examiner.com/001030/1030sorensen.html

The Smut Monger's Scoop

Harley Sorensen in the San Francisco Chronicle,
November 2, 2000

http://www.examiner.com/001030/1030sorensen.html

It's the story no one will touch:

Did George W. Bush arrange an abortion for a
girlfriend he got
pregnant in 1970?

We may never know, thanks to the press's reluctance to
deal with
anything controversial involving a Republican
candidate for president
this close to election day.

The tale of the alleged abortion is an amazing one and
would certainly
not be known in the Bay Area if not for the efforts of
my favorite KGO
talk-radio host, Bernie Ward.

Ward spent most of last week talking about it in his
10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
time slot. But outside of a mention Friday by the
Chronicle's Matier
and Ross, and an earlier oblique reference in a
Milwaukee Journal
column, the print media hasn't touched the story,
judging by a Nexis
search.

Flynt is famous as a porn publisher, as a shooting
victim (he's
confined to a wheelchair), as a defender of First
Amendment rights, as
the object of the movie, "The People vs. Larry Flynt,"
and as the man
who exposed the sexual indiscretions of a number of
hypocritical
Republicans during the Clinton impeachment debacle.

On Oct. 20, Flynt was a guest on CNN's "Crossfire."
During the course
of the program, he said George W. had arranged for an
abortion of a
girlfriend in 1970. Nobody followed up on his
allegation, and no more
was said about it.

Ward got wind of Flynt's allegation. To learn more
about it, he went
to the CNN Web site to read the transcript of the
program and, lo and
behold, the transcript of that one program was
missing! It later
showed up on the Net with the reference to the alleged
abortion
deleted.

Ward wanted to know more, so he had Flynt as a guest
on his show last
Tuesday.

During that conversation, Flynt repeated his
allegation that a
girlfriend of Bush had had an abortion in 1970. That
was before Roe v.
Wade, thus during a time when most abortions were
illegal in the
United States.

Flynt said that his investigators have spent eight
months checking out
Bush's past. During that time, they were able to learn
about Bush's
affair, about the pregnancy and about the abortion.

But, Flynt, more cautious than you might expect of a
man like him,
said he is reluctant to provide specific information
because the woman
who allegedly had the abortion refuses to talk about
it. Said Flynt:
"The only thing we could not have which we needed to
break the story
was the girl to come out, and she would not come out."

Because of that, Flynt said, he's been agitating the
mainstream press
to ask Bush about the abortion. But he's not getting
any takers.

However, in defense of the press, it should be noted
that George W.
Bush has given up talking with the press. With his
profound and
well-earned ability to say dumb things, he's decided
the best course
is to say nothing.

How much proof does Flynt have? After the CNN
broadcast, he was
interviewed in a CNN chat room. As reported on
bushwatch.com, a
virulent anti-Bush Web site, here's what Flynt said in
the chat room:

"When I said that we had the proof, I am referring to
knowing who the
girl was, knowing who the doctor was that performed
the abortion,
evidence from girlfriends of hers at the time who knew
about the
romance and the subsequent abortion.

"The young lady does not want to go public, and,
without her
willingness, we don't feel that we're on solid enough
legal ground to
go with the story, because, should she say it never
happened, then
we've got a potential libel suit."

Later in the chat room, Flynt added: "I'd just like
the national media
to ask him if abortion is okay for him and his family
but not for the
rest of America. We're not looking at it as a big
issue. We're looking
at it as a situation of people not being told the
truth. I think the
American people have a right to know everything there
is to know about
someone running for president."

People who follow the news know that Larry Flynt, no
matter what you
think of him, has a perfect record when it comes to
exposing the
sexual foibles of hypocritical office-holders. He's
never been wrong.


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