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    Book: Bush was arrested for cocaine in 1972
Texas author J.H. Hatfield claims the Republican front-runner did community
service at a Houston center.

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By Salon Staff
Oct. 18, 1999 | A new book by Texas author J.H. Hatfield claims that George
W. Bush was arrested for cocaine possession in 1972, but had his record
expunged with help from his family's political connections. In an afterword
to his book "Fortunate Son: George W. Bush and the Making of an American
President" (St. Martin's), Hatfield says he took a second look at the Bush
cocaine allegations after a story in Salon reporting allegations that Bush
did community service for the crime at the Martin Luther King Jr. Community
Center in Houston's Third Ward.
The center's executive director, Madgelean Bush (no relation to George W.
Bush), had told Salon News and others that Bush did not do community service
there, and the Bush campaign likewise denied the allegation. But the Texas
governor had admitted to working at Houston's Project P.U.L.L. in 1972, and
Hatfield says he began to wonder if that was actually the community service
sentence. Hatfield says he confirmed those suspicions with three sources
close to the Bush family he had cultivated while writing his biography, which
publishes Wednesday.


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Fortunate Son:
The Rise of George W. Bush & The Next Generation of Politics
By J.H. Hatfield

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Bush's campaign denied Hatfield's allegation Monday.
By contrast, "First Son: George W. Bush and the Family Dynasty," by Dallas
Morning News reporter Bill Minutaglio, says George Bush Sr. referred his son
to Project P.U.L.L. after an incident in which George W. drove drunk with his
younger brother Marvin in the car.
But Hatfield quotes "a high-ranking advisor to Bush" who confirmed that Bush
was arrested for cocaine possession in Houston in 1972, and had the record
expunged by a judge who was "a fellow Republican and elected official" who
helped Bush get off "with a little community service at a minority youth
center instead of having to pick cotton on a Texas prison farm."
Hatfield quotes a former Yale classmate who told him: "George W. was arrested
for possession of cocaine in 1972, but due to his father's connections, the
entire record was expunged by a state judge whom the older Bush helped get
elected. It was one of those 'behind closed doors in the judges' chambers'
kind of thing between the old man and one of his Texas cronies who owed him a
favor ... There's only a handful of us that know the truth."
Another source named only as "a longtime Bush friend" described the situation
this way: "Say you get a D in algebra ... and now you're going to be required
to repeat the class the following year, but your teacher says if you promise
to be tutored during the summer by a friend of hers who's good in math,
she'll change the D to a C. You spend a few hours a week during the summer
vacation learning all about arithmetical operations and relationships, and
then the teacher issues you a new report card, replacing the old one on file
in the principal's office ... Something akin to that scenario is what
happened with Bush in 1972."
Hatfield also says that when he asked Scott McClellan to comment on the
allegation of a former Yale classmate of Bush's that the presidential hopeful
was arrested for cocaine possession in 1972 and had his record expunged in
exchange for community service at Project P.U.L.L., the Bush campaign
spokesman said, sotto voce, "Oh, shit," followed by, "No comment."
McClellan denies that the exchange ever occurred. "I never spoke to the guy,
and I'm not aware that anyone at the campaign has spoken to him," he told
Salon News.
"This guy should have stuck with writing science fiction," said Bush campaign
spokeswoman Mindy Tucker. "He's obviously trying to sell books with something
absolutely untrue."
 Next page | "Do I know for a fact these allegations are true? No, of course
not"

Tucker pointed out that there were no Republican judges in Harris County
until 1979 and says that former President George Bush's office "has issued
quite a strong statement about how inaccurate this is." The elder Bush's
spokeswoman was not reachable for comment.
Hatfield is a Texas reporter and syndicated columnist. He has previously
published a biography of "Star Trek" actor Patrick Stewart.
"Our lawyers looked at the manuscript with great care, it was thoroughly
fact-checked," Thomas Dunne, publisher of the St. Martin's imprint that's
publishing Hatfield's book. "This author is a pretty good digger. He used a
lot more sources than Bob Woodward has in a while. I didn't ask for the names
of the three anonymous sources he used in regard to the drug charges. His
editor might have, I don't know.


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Fortunate Son:
The Rise of George W. Bush & The Next Generation of Politics
By J.H. Hatfield

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"Do I know for a fact these allegations are true? No, of course not. But I
know that the author believes them to be true. He researched the book
exhaustively and put it together with a variety of independent sources,
including many who have never met each other."
"Salon actually started this," Hatfield said in an interview Monday. "The
book was finished. The galleys were in and ready to go to print. You guys did
the story on the MLK Jr. center.
"When I was working on the book, it's almost like being one of those women
who sit around and make quilts all day. You've got all these patches of
fabric. The Project P.U.L.L. year in 1972 did not fit his personality. It
would be like that one piece on that quilt and you may not notice it. But if
I made that quilt I'd be across the room going, 'That piece just doesn't fit.
It bothers me.'"
Hatfield says he, like other reporters, didn't pay much attention to the year
Bush spent doing community service -- at a time when it was well-known he was
drinking and carousing. "I fell for it just like everybody has. Kinda glossed
over it -- 'That's nice.' All of a sudden he goes back to his young and
irresponsible years again. Why all of sudden would you quit flying your
planes, quit drinking, quit chasing women and go mentor inner-city black
kids? That piece never fit in.
"He was arrested. He was not charged as far as I know from my sources. What
happened was he was picked up, taken to Harris County Jail. Within hours Dad
was there.
"I think his dad might have gotten him switched to another judge. Texas
judges are elected, which makes a lot of people believe that they can be
manipulated and corrupted."
Reported by Anthony York, Craig Offman and Daryl Lindsey.

salon.com | Oct. 18, 1999

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About the writer
Craig Offman is the New York correspondent for Salon Books.
About the writer
Anthony York is an associate editor for Salon News.
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