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Originally posted by thehoneycomb
I am not sure I get this. Just because New York Post stated that Newt attended Bohemian Grove, that is now accepted as fact?
New York Post has never been known to fib or exaggerate and tell tall tales either have they?
I am not defending the guy, but I don't think he answered the question. I think he was a bit confused, but then again the video cuts away and it's hard to gauge his reaction.
This is liberal media at its worst and best. Never does it focus on important issues, it just tries to convict people of these sensational ideas that can neither be confirmed nor denied, but if you are associated with them, then suddenly your the bad guy.
I really don't care if he attended or not. But to attack a presidential candidate on an IDEA that can not be verified is the height of hypocrisy and insanity.
Originally posted by thehoneycomb
reply to post by Drew99GT
No but I am saying he didn't have time to answer the loaded questions honestly, he was taken by surprise. And maybe he hasn't attended. I am just saying that he probably is aware it exists.
If someone confronted me like that, wether I was guilty or not my first reaction would be to want to get the hell away from him.
This is liberal media at its worst and best. Never does it focus on important issues, it just tries to convict people of these sensational ideas that can neither be confirmed nor denied, but if you are associated with them, then suddenly your the bad guy.
MONTE RIO -- The Bohemian Club's Annual Summer Encampment came to a close here Sunday, ending a two-week retreat for the rich and powerful that President Herbert Hoover once called "the greatest men's party on Earth."
The club's famed annual gathering has been held for more than 100 years at the 2,700-acre Bohemian Grove in Monte Rio, about 70 miles north of San Francisco in Sonoma County. This year's event drew in notables such as former President George Bush, Texas Gov. George W. Bush, Henry Kissinger, retired Gen. Colin Powell, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Dow Chemical Chairman Frank Popoff, as well as actor Danny Glover