Did Bush niece have Flagstaff arrest (too)?
January 31, 2002 5:04 PM Subscribe
Did Bush niece have Flagstaff arrest (too)? Seems she did and for shoplifting...
Being arrested and having a clean record are not mutually exclusive.
posted by DBAPaul at 6:21 PM on January 31, 2002
posted by DBAPaul at 6:21 PM on January 31, 2002
Why is this discussion worthy? This is a private citizen with a petty bust for shoplifting. Do you have idea how many of these there are in a given year? BFD.
posted by Dreama at 6:43 PM on January 31, 2002
posted by Dreama at 6:43 PM on January 31, 2002
Why is this discussion worthy? This is a private citizen with a petty bust for shoplifting. Do you have idea how many of these there are in a given year? BFD.
That's right. And it's one of our conservative own (so to speak), so we REALLY don't wanna hear it, ok?
~wink~
WSO.
posted by fold_and_mutilate at 7:05 PM on January 31, 2002
That's right. And it's one of our conservative own (so to speak), so we REALLY don't wanna hear it, ok?
~wink~
WSO.
posted by fold_and_mutilate at 7:05 PM on January 31, 2002
I'm just waiting for Cops:Bush Offspring Edition. I've already told Tivo to keep an eye out.
posted by owillis at 7:28 PM on January 31, 2002
posted by owillis at 7:28 PM on January 31, 2002
That's right. And it's one of our conservative own (so to speak), so we REALLY don't wanna hear it, ok?
"Our conservative own?" What the hell does that mean? I have no clue what Noelle Bush's politics are and don't really care. I also don't judge her father or her uncle by HER actions. Funny, her problems in the past were never newsworthy...
She's a big girl who's made a lot of mistakes in the past. Noelle Bush's problems with drugs and the law have never been some huge secret, in fact, it's part of the reason that Jeb Bush takes an active interest in drug enforcement: because he deals with the effects of illicit drug use within his own family on a daily basis.
posted by RevGreg at 7:43 PM on January 31, 2002
"Our conservative own?" What the hell does that mean? I have no clue what Noelle Bush's politics are and don't really care. I also don't judge her father or her uncle by HER actions. Funny, her problems in the past were never newsworthy...
She's a big girl who's made a lot of mistakes in the past. Noelle Bush's problems with drugs and the law have never been some huge secret, in fact, it's part of the reason that Jeb Bush takes an active interest in drug enforcement: because he deals with the effects of illicit drug use within his own family on a daily basis.
posted by RevGreg at 7:43 PM on January 31, 2002
My point is that this is a seven year old arrest which resulted in a fine, no jail time, and very likely an expunged record after a year. The person in question is a private citizen and an adult. We've got the conjecture in a short article which was written without knowledge of key facts -- like the final disposition of Ms. Bush's record in the Arizona case -- and with an extraordinarily general and highly inappropriate statement from a supposed "official" from Florida whose position within county government was conspicuously unnamed (she could be a tax collector, for all we know) and that's all.
What's it mean in the grand scheme of things? Very little. We already know that this is a troubled young woman. Battering around more jabs and jokes about her serves no purpose. Further allusions about preferential treatment are nothing but smear without substance. Continuing to try to suggest that the foibles of the children of elected officials has some bearing on their work is a reach, at best. So therefore, I reiterate, why is this discussion worthy?
posted by Dreama at 8:33 PM on January 31, 2002
What's it mean in the grand scheme of things? Very little. We already know that this is a troubled young woman. Battering around more jabs and jokes about her serves no purpose. Further allusions about preferential treatment are nothing but smear without substance. Continuing to try to suggest that the foibles of the children of elected officials has some bearing on their work is a reach, at best. So therefore, I reiterate, why is this discussion worthy?
posted by Dreama at 8:33 PM on January 31, 2002
Look, if you remember the Jenna-Bush's-homework thread then you know that nobody likes dopey-Bush-girl news like I do.
But I shoplifted my ass off in high school, to support my reading habit. Oh, man. By senior year, my Polaroid hung in the manager's office of every bookstore on Fifth Avenue from Doubleday (where Prada is now, I think damn, I wonder what I could make it out of there with!) and Ballantine down to Scribner's and Brentano's (all long gone as well). And it made me the hyper-literate geek I am today.
On the other hand, I am rather curious to know how and why Ms Bush got a new Social Security number since then so far as I know there's no non-creepy reason to do this.
posted by nicwolff at 8:44 PM on January 31, 2002
But I shoplifted my ass off in high school, to support my reading habit. Oh, man. By senior year, my Polaroid hung in the manager's office of every bookstore on Fifth Avenue from Doubleday (where Prada is now, I think damn, I wonder what I could make it out of there with!) and Ballantine down to Scribner's and Brentano's (all long gone as well). And it made me the hyper-literate geek I am today.
On the other hand, I am rather curious to know how and why Ms Bush got a new Social Security number since then so far as I know there's no non-creepy reason to do this.
posted by nicwolff at 8:44 PM on January 31, 2002
RevGreg: foldie speaks no language other than troll, and particularly seems to imagine that he's baiting people on Free Republic. On Metafilter. Silly boy. Look for yon conservative cabal where you dropped it, not here where the light's better.
posted by dhartung at 6:31 AM on February 1, 2002
posted by dhartung at 6:31 AM on February 1, 2002
"Noelle Bush's problems with drugs and the law have never been some huge secret ..."
Her Uncle's similar problems have not been huge secrets too. What could some one do about that.
The Bush clan is a funny funny mistake.
posted by adnanbwp at 12:12 PM on February 1, 2002
Her Uncle's similar problems have not been huge secrets too. What could some one do about that.
The Bush clan is a funny funny mistake.
posted by adnanbwp at 12:12 PM on February 1, 2002
I despise that Bush is president now. I believe that his brother helped him to steal the election.
That said, I also detest gossip and news about family members, as much as I hated all of the Chelsea-bashing that took place during the Clinton years.
Have some class and leave it alone. . . .it's hard enough to be in that position without a nation-wide pack of yowling media hyenas watching your every misstep.
posted by Danf at 1:58 PM on February 1, 2002
That said, I also detest gossip and news about family members, as much as I hated all of the Chelsea-bashing that took place during the Clinton years.
Have some class and leave it alone. . . .it's hard enough to be in that position without a nation-wide pack of yowling media hyenas watching your every misstep.
posted by Danf at 1:58 PM on February 1, 2002
so far as I know there's no non-creepy reason to do this.
fwiw, i have a friend who was mugged and his SS card was in his wallet. he got his # changed.
posted by kliuless at 2:29 PM on February 1, 2002
fwiw, i have a friend who was mugged and his SS card was in his wallet. he got his # changed.
posted by kliuless at 2:29 PM on February 1, 2002
The Bush clan is a funny funny mistake.
no, they are a very serious, very unfunny mistake.
posted by quonsar at 5:42 PM on February 1, 2002
no, they are a very serious, very unfunny mistake.
posted by quonsar at 5:42 PM on February 1, 2002
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Take it easy, it's sort of a joke...
posted by mr_crash_davis at 5:17 PM on January 31, 2002