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16. "<strong>Bush</strong> Proves Successful in Ticklish Appearance." Washington Post, December 12, 1985.<br />

17. "New Hampshire Chill," Washington Post, October 11, 1987.<br />

18. Whose Broad Stripes and Bright Stars, pp. 71-72 and 366.<br />

19. Joe Conason, "Robert Mosbacher's Grand Scheme," Texas Observer, April 28, 1989.<br />

20. Ibid., p. 12.<br />

21. "County resources utilized by Eckels to boost the GOP," Houston Post, February 8, 1985.<br />

22. Houston Chronicle, June 2, 1989.<br />

23. Douglas Caddy, letter to FBI Director William Sessions, May 2, 1988.<br />

24. Federal Election Commission Bulletin, Volune 17, Number 2, February, 1991, p. 11.<br />

25. Washington Post, April 9, 1986.<br />

26. Washington Post, April 14, 1986.<br />

27. Washington Post, April 7, 1986.<br />

28. See Thomas Burdick and Charlene Mitchell, Blue Thunder (New York, 1990), pp. 73, 167, and 290-<br />

293.<br />

29. Blue Thunder, p. 167; Germond and Witcover, Whose Broad Stripes and Bright Stars, p. 185, quote<br />

unnamed Hart campaign aides who "said later they were convinced" that Lynn Armandt had called<br />

journalist Tom Fiedler of the Miami Herald with a tip-off that Donna Rice was going to washington to be<br />

an overnight guest of Gary Hart. But Fiedler denies that Armandt was the caller.<br />

30. Jack W. Germond and Jules Witcover, Wake Us When It's Over (New York, 1985), pp. 326-327.<br />

31. For <strong>Bush</strong> in the 1988 campaign, see Germond and Witcover, Whose Broad Stripes and Bright Stars.<br />

32. Washington Post, October 16, 1987.<br />

33. "Robertson Links <strong>Bush</strong> to Swaggart Scandal," Washington Post, February 24, 1988.<br />

34. "<strong>The</strong> Contra Country Campaign," Washington Post, March 6, 1988.<br />

35. Germond and Witcover, Whose Broad Stripes and Bright Stars, p. 161.<br />

36. Washington Post, August 17, 1988.<br />

37. Frank McNeil, War and Peace in Central America, p. 277.<br />

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

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