I just learned that author J. H. Hatfield, an early casualty of the Bush presidential campaign, recently committed suicide in a hotel room in Arkansas. You may recall that his book, Fortunate Son, alleged that Bush did community service for a cocaine bust in 1972. Karl Rove & Co went on the attack, tipping off the right-wing Dallas Morning News that Hatfield had done jail time for a bizarre conspiracy to car bomb his boss. Immediately the media attention shifted to Hatfield, who was humiliated and cut loose by his publisher St Martin's Press (who had rushed his book into print without thorough fact-checking). After that, recall that nobody talked about GWB's coke use for the rest of the campaign. NYU media prof. Mark Crispin Miller wrote a foreword to the recently-released 2nd edition of Fortunate Son; it's worth reading.
- tom moody 7-23-2001 1:59 am

more speculation
- dave 7-23-2001 2:35 am [add a comment]


  • i bet the no sue e side
    - Skinny 7-23-2001 4:08 pm [add a comment]


    • Hatfield already had plenty of reasons to do himself in, thanks to BushCo (media division). The last thing the left needs is its own Vince Foster.
      - tom moody 7-24-2001 5:40 pm [add a comment]


      • i dont agree--but we will never know
        - Skinny 7-24-2001 7:21 pm [add a comment]


        • I admit I'm not particularly conspiracy-minded. I believe we have enough problems with Bush & Co without inventing murder plots to accuse them of.
          - tom moody 7-24-2001 7:39 pm [add a comment]






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