Bush Loved Executing People

I’ve always thought that Bush’s making fun of a young woman he had just killed was instructive.

This from George Will’s column of August 12th, 1999 …

[Tucker] Carlson reports asking Bush whether he met with any persons who came to Texas to protest the execution of the murderer Karla Faye Tucker. Bush said no, adding: “I watched (Larry King’s) interview with (Tucker), though. He asked her real difficult questions, like ‘What would you say to Governor Bush?’ ” Carlson asked, “What was her answer?” and writes:

” ‘Please,’ Bush whimpers, his lips pursed in mock desperation, ‘don’t kill me.’ ”

Hughes, who says Bush’s decision not to commute Tucker’s sentence was “very difficult and very emotional,” says Carlson’s report is “a total misread” of Bush. Carlson, who describes Bush as “smirking,” says: “I took it down as he said it.”

Gary Bauer, then running against Bush for the 2000 nomination, called Bush’s comments “inappropriate, disgusting and profoundly disturbing.”

Consider this along with the fact that, as many have noted, the now-President’s ire has oddly turned on the photos — that is to say, the evidence — seemingly more than the underlying facts.

From Josh Marshall

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11:46 am on May 10, 2004