So, yeah.. We all know that President George W. Bush wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed, but this is just plain ridiculous.
After George Bush left the White House, his former staffers came out of hiding and began to spill the beans about odd things that went on during his administration. (I mean we all knew things were off about him, but now you Republicans can know who you let into the Presidential seat!)
One of those odd things happened to be the objections White House staffers had towards the consideration of Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling for a Presidential Medal of Freedom. According to Think Progress's review of Bush speechwriter Matt Latimer's new book, Speech-Less: Tales of a White House Survivor, key officials were against Rowling's consideration because they felt she "encouraged witchcraft". Yeah, she never got the award...
So they guy can't even pronounce simple vocabulary properly, and we know he thought God told them to bomb Iraq, but this is just terrible. People in the White House actually believed in witchcraft enough to hate an author for writing about it...
YES, people, NO, KEY STAFFERS in the white house BELIEVED IN WITCHCRAFT while they were working there!!! WTF?!
Yeah, and people think a dude trying to health care for everyone is evil??? C'MON!
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