Monday, September 24, 2007

Condi owned home, shared credit line with another woman

Condi owned home, shared credit line with another woman
A new book claims that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice once owned a home and shared a credit line with another woman. Author Glenn Kessler, a Washington Post diplomatic correspondent, spilled the details to Michelangelo Signorile on his Sirius satellite radio show Friday, according to the Web site Raw Story.
Kessler discovered through real estate records that Rice owned the home with female documentary filmmaker Randy Bean. Bean is quoted in the book, The Confidante: Condoleezza Rice and the Creation of the Bush Legacy, as saying that Rice cosigned a credit line for her when medical costs drained her finances. Rice owned the house with Bean
and gay Stanford professor Coit Blacker, who eventually sold his share to them.
The Advocate - Issue 994,  October 9, 2007
 
According to Raw Story, Kessler told Signorile that he did not know whether Rice and Bean's relationship extended beyond friendship. Kessler noted that older single women like Rice have been scrutinized with regard to their sexual orientation. The secretive official's private life has been talked about since she was thrust into the international spotlight as national security adviser to President George W. Bush during his first term. She then assumed Colin Powell's seat as secretary of state in 2005. (The Advocate)


  
A Election '08 News Site:
For News And Commentary:
 
For Florida Election News See:
 
Political Talk For And By Political Junkies
Just Rumors The Rumor Mills

No comments:


VIDEO NEWS WIRE

Politico 44 President's Calendar

AlterNet.org: Video




Days Since Michael Steele Said He Won't Resign

23 Days, 23 Hours, 32 Minutes, 38 Seconds.

"The Playa" said he wouldn't resign as head of the RNC ("Not me Baby! Nuh-uh. Not happening. No way, no how.")

Followers

ShareThis

http://feeds.salon.com/salon/greenwald_podcast_rss

The Real News Network

  

Learn more about the Neighborhood Volunteer Program

John McCain

The 50 State Strategy

Buy a Democracy Bond

My site was nominated for Best Pop Culture Blog!

Politics on HuffingtonPost.com

MSNBC.com: Countdown With Olbermann

RawStory.com Headlines

The Nation: Top Stories

Evri Skyscraper Widget

YouTube :: Videos by politicstv

Contributors

Blog Archive