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The Skulls is a new Universal Studios feature starring Joshua Jackson and
Paul Walker about a young man's initiation into a secret society at an
unnamed university in New Haven, Connecticut. Duh. Reportedly, Skull and
Bones, a very secret sort of group, sent its members a note to dummy up. Too
late. The movie's due out the end of March, and whatever the scriptwriters
didn't know about Skull and Bones, they just interpolated events based on
what they knew about George W. Bush's time at Yale.

Slate reporter Timothy Noah opines that "the note may have been sent out in
response to a very specific threat to Bones' presidential candidate
[Bush].... The movie is obviously a takedown of Skull & Bones.... For the
Bush camp, the fact that Hollywood is making an establishment-conspiracy
movie about Skull & Bones (many of whose members, Bush père included, have
ended up working for one of Hollywood's favorite whipping boys, the CIA) is
bad enough. But check out the trailer, which includes a scene in which
initiates get branded." Although Skull and Bones' members are sworn to
absolute secrecy, there have never been rumors of branding within that
hallowed institution.

However, Bush watchers "have heard about branding in connection with George
W.'s youthful exploits in another Yale organization, the Delta Kappa Epsilon
fraternity. Deke's branding rituals were attacked by the Yale Daily News ("a
degrading, sadistic and obscene process") and then became the subject of a
story in the New York Times that quoted Yale senior and past Deke president
George W. Bush as likening the branding to "a cigarette burn." [We recall
that Bush told the reporter that in tuff Texas fraternity initiates are
treated to electric cattle prods.] Surely this conflation of Bones rituals
and Deke rituals constitutes a deliberate attack on George W."

Noah is amused that the movie takes a Bush fraternity misadventure and brands
it as part "of the Bones conspiracy, because, as Nicholas Lemann, who
profiled George W. recently in The New Yorker, points out, George W. is "much
more of a Deke than a Bonesman." Indeed, in First Son, Bill Minutaglio's
biography of George W., the author suggests that George W.'s membership in
Skull & Bones was yet another case of the hapless and reluctant son doing
daddy's bidding."

That being the case, Junior and Poppy will be absolutely livid if they get
around to reading the plot synopsis at the film's web site, which includes
the following: "In addition, each initiate is assigned a "soulmate." For Luke
it's Caleb Mandrake [That would be Bush. A mandrake is a plant. Get it?
Plant, Bush?] a handsome and charismatic fifth generation Skull. Caleb and
Luke become fast friends, each finding admirable qualities in the other. For
Caleb, Luke possesses everything he lacks-self-reliance, ambition and drive.
And in Caleb, Luke has a clear view of everything he aspires to-wealth,
sophistication and prestige. Caleb's father Litten Mandrake (Craig T. Nelson)
is a prominent judge, and one of the highest members on The Skulls council.
As a Skull initiate, Luke is invited to be a part of the Mandrake family's
holiday gatherings, creating a stronger bond between him and his soulmate.
But behind the Mandrake family facade there is unease. In private, Judge
Mandrake treats his son harshly, disappointed in his lack of ambition and
pride in his lineage. Caleb finds his father's disapproval unbearable, though
he does his best to conceal it." --Politex, 2/24/00
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