December 17, 2007

Judge rules that Bush gets his privacy back on Jan. 20, 2009

We know who visited you last summer.

A federal judge ruled on Monday that White House log books are public records. The decision is considered a blow to the Bush administration, which is loath to reveal the names of lobbyists and religious conservatives who have visited the president at work. The White House is expected to appeal the ruling.

In a 23/6 exclusive, we unearthed a page from the recent visitor logs. Turns out that lobbyists and religious conservatives aren't the only folks chillin' with the Prezzy.

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