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Not only was the American Eugenics Society itself headquartered at Yale, but all parts of<br />

this undead fascist movement had a busy home at Yale. <strong>The</strong> coercive psychiatry and<br />

sterilization advocates had made the Yale/New Haven Hospital and Yale Medical School<br />

their laboratories for hands-on practice in brain surgery and psychological<br />

experimentation. And the Birth Control League was there, which had long trumpeted the<br />

need for eugenical births--fewer births for parents with `` inferior '' bloodlines. Prescott's<br />

partner Tighe was a Connecticut director of the league, and the Connecticut league's<br />

medical advisor was eugenics advocate Dr. Winternitz of Yale Medical School.<br />

Now in 1950, people who knew something about Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> knew that he had very<br />

unsavory roots in the eugenics movement. <strong>The</strong>re were then, just after the anti-Hitler war,<br />

few open advocates of sterilization of `` unfit '' or `` unnecessary '' people. (That would be<br />

revived later, with the help of General Draper and his friend <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>.) But the Birth<br />

Control League was public--just about then it was changing its name to the euphemistic ``<br />

Planned Parenthood. ''<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, very late in the 1950 senatorial campaign, Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> was publicly exposed for<br />

being an activist in that section of the old fascist eugenics movement. Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> lost<br />

the election by about 1,000 out of 862,000 votes. He and his family blamed the defeat on<br />

the expose@aa. <strong>The</strong> defeat was burned into the family's memory, leaving a bitterness and<br />

perhaps a desire for revenge.<br />

In his foreword to a population control propaganda book, <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> wrote about that<br />

1950 election: `` My own first awareness of birth control as a public policy issue came<br />

with a jolt in 1950 when my father was running for United States Senate in Connecticut.<br />

Drew Pearson, on the Sunday before Election day, `revealed' that my father was involved<br />

with Planned Parenthood.... Many political observers felt a sufficient number of voters<br />

were swayed by his alleged contacts with the birth controllers to cost him the election....<br />

''@s1@s1<br />

Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> was defeated, while the other Republican candidates fared well in<br />

Connecticut. When he tried again, Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> would not leave the outcome to the<br />

blind whims of the public.<br />

Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> moved into action again in 1952 as a national leader of the push to give the<br />

Republican presidential nomination to Gen. Dwight D. (`` Ike '') Eisenhower. Among the<br />

other team members were <strong>Bush</strong>'s Hitler-era lawyer John Foster Dulles, and Jupiter<br />

Islander C. Douglas Dillon.<br />

Dillon and his father were the pivots as the Harriman-Dulles combination readied Ike for<br />

the presidency. As a friend put it: `` When the Dillons ... invited [Eisenhower] to dinner it<br />

was to introduce him to Wall Street bankers and lawyers. ''@s1@s2<br />

Ike's higher-level backers believed, correctly, that Ike would not interfere with even the<br />

dirtiest of their covert action programs. <strong>The</strong> bland, pleasant Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> was in from the<br />

beginning: a friend to Ike, and an original backer of his presidency.

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