As details of Jack Abramoff’s White House connections emerged, the president and his top aides went to great lengths to argue that Bush and Abramoff were barely ever in the same room together. A couple of weeks ago, at a press conference, Bush said, “[E]vidently, he was just like you were the other day, at a holiday party — came in, put — the grip-and-grin, they click the picture and off he goes.” Scott McClellan was willing to acknowledge that Abramoff attended White House Hanukkah receptions in 2001 and 2002, but nothing else.
But ThinkProgress reports that the contacts went beyond just a few holiday parties.
ThinkProgress has obtained emails written by Jack Abramoff in which the fallen lobbyist personally describes his relationship with President Bush. They depict a relationship far more extensive than has been previously reported.
The emails written by Abramoff were addressed to Kim Eisler, the national editor of Washingtonian magazine. The Washingtonian recently reported on the existence of several photographs showing Abramoff and Bush together. Eisler is also the author of Revenge of the Pequots, a book about tribal politics for which Abramoff was interviewed.
In the emails, Abramoff describes meeting Bush “in almost a dozen settings,” and details how he was personally invited to President Bush’s private ranch in Crawford, Texas, for a gathering of Bush fundraisers in 2003. Abramoff did not attend, citing a religious observance.
The emails suggest that Abramoff met Bush repeatedly, in a variety of places, and that the president knew all about him. In one email, Abramoff said Bush has “one of the best memories of any politician I have ever met…. The guy saw me in almost a dozen settings, and he joked with me about a bunch of things, including details of my kids.”
If true, Abramoff was more than just a guy who went to a couple of Hanukkah receptions.
Is it possible that Abramoff exaggerated his connections in these emails? Sure it is. Abramoff is not exactly known for his veracity; maybe he embellished his Bush ties to appear more important.
Or maybe he didn’t. The way to know for sure is for the Bush gang to do what McClellan already promised they would do: come clean and offer the public a “thorough report” on Abramoff’s White House connections.
ThinkProgress reportedly has more information that they’ll be releasing today. Stay tuned.