FAHRENHEIT 9/11 -- WHAT WAS I THINKING? VIGNETTE |
[George Bush] [August 1992] When you're the president's son and you've got unlimited access combined with some credentials from a prior campaign, in Washington, D.C., people tend to respect that. I mean, access is power. And I can find my dad and talk to him any time of the day. [Moore] Yes, it helps to be the president's son, especially when you're being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. [TV News] In 1990, when Mr. Bush was a director of Harken Energy, he received this memo from company lawyers warning directors not to sell stock if they had unfavorable information about the company.
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