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http://www.nypostonline.com/gossip/pagesix.htm

New York Post
June 4, 2001

PAGE SIX

Second wind for Bush-basher

By RICHARD JOHNSON
with PAULA FROELICH and CHRIS WILSON

CALL it the book that won't die. "Fortunate Son," which alleges that
George W. Bush was arrested in the early '70s for cocaine possession,
will finally be published next month.

The book - which the White House says "has been widely dismissed as
science-fiction" - originally was slated to be released in late 1999 by
St. Martin's Press. But the house backed off when it learned that author
J.H. Hatfield had done jail time for trying to hire a hitman.

Industry renegade Sander Hicks, whose Soft Skull Press brags it
specializes in "fearless, progressive, punk rock/hip-hop literature,"
tried to publish the book last year. But it was held up by a lawsuit
from a Dallas real estate company that once employed Hatfield. An
unflattering mention of the firm was removed from the foreword for the
version coming out this month.

The book claims Bush was busted for using cocaine in the early '70s and
that no record of the arrest exists because it was expunged in exchange
for community service.

Hicks, who calls Hatfield's 1988 conviction for solicitation of capital
murder the "result of a workplace conspiracy gone horribly awry," will
distribute the tome through Publishers Group West. In a newly added
note, Hicks stands by the author, alleging that public opinion "has been
created to destroy J.H. Hatfield and his book."

Hatfield, for his part, has added a lengthy afterword intended to boost
his credibility by detailing how and where he supposedly learned about
Bush's alleged drug use and plea bargain.

Hatfield claims three different sources confirmed the cocaine charge,
including a former Yale classmate of Bush, a longtime Bush family
friend, and "a high-ranking adviser to Bush who had known the candidate
for several years" and who met with Hatfield in Lake Eufaula, Okla.

In a separate note, Hicks identifies the Lake Eufaula source as none
other than Karl Rove, Bush's own White House political strategist. Rove
was traveling and could not be reached.

But presidential spokesman Scott McClellan denies that Rove ever spoke
with Hatfield. In the afterword, Hatfield claims he asked McClellan
whether George Bush's work as an inner-city youth counselor at Houston's
Project P.U.L.L. in 1972 was a condition of having a cocaine charge
purged. According to the book, McClellan "muttered an almost inaudible
"Oh, [bleep]" and after hesitating . . . finally said, 'No comment.'"

But McClellan told PAGE SIX: "I'd never talked to the guy. I'd never
heard of the guy."

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