“Frankly I don’t care whether he lives or dies,” Says Park City Utah Commissioner Sally Elliott, On Pres. Bush Visit

Bush gets rough reception in Park City Utah

Vail Daily
by Allen Best

President George W. Bush visited Park City to help shake the pockets of donors at a Deer Valley function to bolster Republican campaigns. The Park Record has no report of how well the money-rustling went, but it does report that Bush was greeted, after a fashion, with crude signs and hand gestures.

These hand gestures apparently weren’t friendly hand waves. Summit County Sheriff Dave Edmunds described them as “classless and embarrassing.”

To ensure the president’s safety, 47 law officers were called out to help monitor the motorcade route. The cost to local taxpayers for overtime pay was $30,000.

The county commissioners supported the expenditure, if not necessarily Bush.

“Frankly I don’t care whether he lives or dies,” said one commissioner, Sally Elliott. “But don’t let him die in Summit County.”

The Article
Michelle Malkin

Sally Elliot
Mailing Address
PO BOX 128
Coalville, UT 84017

Phone-435.336.3220
cocommission@co.summit.ut.us

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