Here's a link
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4271520/
I call attention to the following quote from the article: But Yale leaders were expected to serve, as the school song went, "for God, for Country, and for Yale." His closest friends in Skull and Bones, the Yale senior society for the best and the brightest, were signing up.
Now unless I'm mistaken in the 1988, 1992 & even in the 2000 General election for President of the U.S.A. When Geroge H. Bush and His son the current President of the U.S.A. were running for President. The Skull and Bones society was called everything but a "Senior society for the best and brightest". "Secret society of privilage", "Racist", "Bigotts","Self-rightious eleitist" (sp?) sring to mind. Amazing how a few years and a candidate that the writers like and want, can change their perspective on things.
Life is good, JDH wonders to himself, making notes for personal observation, how many who have sang from the mountain tops decrying bais of a certain News orginization, and dismiss all said News orginization says will do the same for Newsweek?