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GW Bush: Ignorant & Proud
Published on Monday, June 5, 2000 in the Madison Capital Times
GW Bush:
Ignorant & Proud
Editorial
 
Politicians are usually so coached and cloistered that the window of truth remains tightly shut. But every once in a while, it opens a crack.

Such was the case in Albuquerque the other day when New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, a Republican, was introducing his friend George W. Bush, the Texas governor and the GOP's presumptive nominee for president.

Now, the Bush campaign has worked very hard in recent months to portray its candidate as a man of reasonable intelligence. That has not been easy in the face of missteps, mispronunciations and other signals that the Texan might be a few bales short in the brain barn.

Bush has even been posing for pictures with faux intellectuals such as Henry Kissinger in order to create the impression that he can hold his own on issues like war and peace.

But Johnson, a man known for his frankness on issues such as drug policy reform, offered a taste of the true Texan. The New Mexico governor began his introduction of Bush before a crowd of 600 by saying, "I'll tell you a story.''

Here's what Johnson then revealed:

"At one of these governors' conferences, George turns to me and says, `What are they talking about?' I said, `I don't know.' He said, `You don't know anything, do you?' And I said, `Not one thing.' He said, `Neither do I.' And we kind of high-fived.''

Celebrating ignorance with a high five.

Now, that's the real George W.

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