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I Knew Bushitler Couldn't <em>Really</em> Love His Wife

Bush lied, cupids died!

Rachael Ray and Laura Bush speak truth to power:

In a television interview broadcast Monday, first lady Laura Bush was asked how good President Bush is about remembering the romantic holiday.

"Not very good," she told daytime talk-show host Rachael Ray. "There's a White House florist, so they always send up flowers and he signs the card." ...

"Last year, one of the gardeners at the White House -- they're National Park employees -- did a heart topiary for the president to give to me," the first lady said. "But, of course, the president didn't think of it. The gardener did."

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Or, perhaps Mr. Bush is being misunderestimated once again and his intention is to spurn the "super-patriarchal" holiday in order to take Laura to a super-romantic performance of "The Vagina Monologues."

Speaking of which, a couple campus groups are working to reclaim Valentine's Day from radical feminists who initially reclaimed it from normal people. So, I'm not really sure who it belongs to anymore, but I do know that college campuses have gone far enough crazy that having a flower sale on Valentine's Day counts as a newsworthy political statement. Yeesh.

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