The late edition of The New York Times is shown on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2000 in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
Chalk this one up as an unfortunate slip-of-tongue.David Siegel, the Florida real estate mogul behind timeshare company Westgate Resorts, claims that he was "personally responsible" for George W. Bush's 2000 presidential victory. When the subject comes up in a newly released documentary, Siegel declines to elaborate, stating, "it may not necessarily have been legal."Wow.HuffPost reached out to Greenfield's camp for more information, but she was unavailable for comment.
i don't think anyone thinks for a second that Bush was elected by a fair and honest election. i wonder how he and Romney feel knowing they got there not of their own volition but by the bribing and behind those closed doors Beohner accuses the Pres. of making deals, is actually where they plot to steal and usurp "we the people's" rights in order to promote their wrongs.
sooner or later this year brings about acts of conscious by the right wing, (whoa cold shudder) or just arrogant credit hogs trying to gain points with their new corrupt regime T-Per's. not you father's right wing party anymore. if you think that's a good thing, take a stroll through your mind you might be surprised at what you might find.