Reichert is quoted as saying:
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"And as the motorcade went by, the president and I drove by on I-5, the president was having a great time. He was waving at everybody, he waved at the kids. He got the biggest kick out of the kids leaning out the window to say hello to the president of the United States."
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I didn't think that school bus windows, except for the driver's side window, rolled down or otherwise allowed for "leaning out." Am I wrong?
Also, the version in my hard copy of the P-I delivered this morning is different in some respects. In fact, a completely different reporter is credited. Interesting.
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/291164_reichert04.htmlReichert once bragged he ratted out bus driver
Saturday, November 4, 2006
By CHRIS MCGANN
P-I REPORTER
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After a long, expensive campaign, Democratic congressional candidate Darcy Burner's eleventh-hour hopes of ousting Republican Rep. Dave Reichert may now float on the wings of a bird -- a bird flipped at President Bush by an Issaquah school bus driver. At issue is the veracity of comments Reichert made at a Republican Party picnic Aug. 12. He said the driver raised her middle finger to Bush's motorcade as it passed by a bus full of children near the Woodland Park Zoo. Reichert told supporters at the event that he had called the district to report the incident and gave the impression that he was responsible for getting the driver fired.
Democrats hammered Reichert about the comments this week because they come in stark contrast to the stories told by school district officials and Reichert's own staff. Though Burner and Reichert have been locked in a close race in recent weeks, the most recent poll of 598 likely voters by Survey USA shows Reichert up by 6 percentage points with a 4.1-point margin of error. Even a small ripple of controversy could give Burner the bump she needs and with just three days until the end of the election, Democrats seized the chance to tarnish Reichert as a dishonest braggart.
According to school officials, Reichert didn't speak to the superintendent for weeks, and that by the time he did, the bus driver was already in the process of being let go.
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There is also this bit which is interesting.
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The Washington State Council of County and City Employees, the union representing the bus driver, said the single mother didn't deserve to be fired. "In 25 years of this work I've never seen such a severe punishment for an inappropriate, but harmless, act," said union President Chris Dugovich, noting that no child on the bus saw the gesture. "There is video on the Internet that any child can watch of the president raising his middle finger to a camera, yet a momentary gesture by a private citizen is worthy of firing?"
"Why a sitting member of Congress and superintendent would get so personally involved in firing a bus driver raises many questions," Dugovich said. "The woman was sitting in gridlock traffic and lost her cool for a moment. A lot of us have felt the same way. It's an unfortunate incident, but not worthy of a pink slip. And certainly, one would think, the congressman has more important issues to deal with."
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Anybody know about this video clip?
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