George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography

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  1. Washington Post, April 9, 1986.

  2. Washington Post, April 14, 1986.

  3. Washington Post, April 7, 1986.

  4. See Thomas Burdick and Charlene Mitchell, Blue Thunder (New York, 1990), pp. 73, 167, a290-293. nd

  5. Blue Thunder, p. 167; Germond and Witcover, Whose Broad Stripes and Bright Stars, p. 185,
    quote unnamed Hart campaign aides who "said later they were convinced" that Lynn Armandt had
    called journalist Tom Fiedler of the Miami Herald with a tip-off that Donna Rice was going towashington to be an overnight guest of Gary Hart. But Fiedler denies that Armandt was the caller.

  6. Jack W. Germond and Jules Witcover, Wake Us When It's Over (New York, 1985), pp. 326-



  7. For Bush in the 1988 campaign, see Germond and Witcover, Whose Broad Stripes and Bright
    Stars.

  8. Washington Post, October 16, 1987.

  9. "Robertson Links Bush to Swaggart Scandal," Washington Post, February 24, 1988.

  10. "The Contra Country Campaign," Washington Post, March 6, 1988.

  11. Germond and Witcover, Whose Broad Stripes and Bright Stars, p. 161.

  12. Washington Post, August 17, 1988.

  13. Frank McNeil, War and Peace in Central America, p. 277.

  14. Whose Broad Stripes and Bright Stars, p. 385.

  15. Eleanor Randolph, "Ghost of Dan Quayle's grandfather laid to rest," Dallas Times-Herald,
    August 23, 1988.

  16. Alexander Cockburn, "Beat the Devil: Dan Quayle, Acid Freak?" The Nation, September 26,
    1988, p. 226.

  17. Joel Bleifuss, "In Short," In These Times, 16-22 November, 1988, p. 5, cited by Arthur
    Frederick Ide, Bush-Quayle: The Reagan Legacy (Irving, Texas: Scholars Books, 1989), pp. 55-56.



  18. Ide, Bush-Quayle, p. 14.

  19. Ide, Bush-Quayle, p. 5.

  20. Elinor J. Brecher, "Marilyn Quayle called 'prototype of the new-age political spouse," Louisville
    Courier-Journal, September 25, 1988.

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