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George W.'s Frat-Boy Charm
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Margo,
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Forevermore, I'll think of my glasses and you, dear Prudie. There are so
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many other matters for which I need your advice. But perhaps it is best that I
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save them for a more private forum.
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On the subject of W.: One cannot fully appreciate his appeal from television
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debates and Sunday-morning interviews. These settings exaggerate his
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weaknesses, and that may be a fatal flaw. But there's a reason he has raised
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$65 million. A whiff of his frat-boy charm is a powerful thing. Or in my case,
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I got a whiff of his jockish charm. When I interviewed the man, he had just
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returned from a jog. (Actually, he doesn't really smell.) Approaching the Texas
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governor's mansion, I heard a voice scream from the beyond the gates, "Hey
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U.S. News guy." As the gates opened, there was Bush, dripping with sweat
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in shorts and T-shirt. "I got dressed up just for you." And then pointing a
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finger at me, he joked, "My odor better be off the record." The next thing I
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know, he's whisked me through 10 minutes of banter, offered me lunch, and has
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me sitting out on the patio. Though I had spent hours concocting a strategy for
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teasing information out of him, he answered my toughest question nearly at the
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start. None of his answers struck me as especially stupid or brilliant, but
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rather they were rather convincingly earnest. This question on Bush's
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intelligence will hover over the campaign, I suspect, for the duration--a
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matter that will be hashed over in many a Breakfast Table.
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Finally, we should update readers on a priceless headline from this
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morning's Washington Post that has been a subject of much discussion
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today. As Scott Shuger wrote, it was a "heart-wrenching story about a
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9-year-old boy who concealed the accidental death of his mother for a month,
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leaving her body in their home because he was afraid of being sent to an
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orphanage, the Post goes with the bad taste headline of the year,
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century and millennium: "Mother Died, but Boy, 9, Kept Mum." For those who were
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wondering, later editions of the Post went with a more tasteful "Mother
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Died, but Boy, 9, Kept Silent."
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This week has been a joy, dear Prudie. Glibness is really quite underrated.
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(Jed Purdy be damned.) But it's back to my job as unironic newsmagazine writer,
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which has its virtues too. Many thanks. I'm missing you already.
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Massa H.
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Coming next week: Daniel and David Bell visit the Breakfast
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Table.
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