Hey, remember Jack Abramoff? It seems he has been buried lately in all the news, but some reporters actually questioned White House Press Secretary Scott McLellan about the Abramoff/Bush photos. More specifically about the allegations that the White House instructed Reflections Photography to get rid of all photos with Abramoff and Bush in them.
From a White House press briefing (hat tip, Josh from Talking Points Memo):
Go ahead, Victoria.Q Scott, there have been various reports that photographs of the President with Jack Abramoff have disappeared from the archives of photographic studios, at least one. Could you tell us whether the White House or anyone working at the White House's behest has taken any steps to remove any photographs that the President --
MR. McCLELLAN: I don't know anything about that. I think that I saw some story where the very company that you're mentioning said otherwise. So I think you ought to see what they said.
Q They acknowledged that the photographs had disappeared from their work site.
MR. McCLELLAN: I think they said something other than that.
After Josh at Talking Points Memo found out that there were photos, they mysteriously disappeared. Scott McLellan at the time refused to comment. Doesn't it start to look more and more like Abramoff had some sort of significant connection to President Bush?




Sounds like the mysterious dissappearance of Bush's army records after 9/11, and the classification of Bush's stepdad's association with Hitler (I think I may look this one up more in depth to comment on soon.)
Sounds like Bush had his hand pretty deep in thecookie jar to me
And let's not forget the pictures of Bush with the Taliban when they visited Texas on a pleasure trip. Thank the Lord for BBC.
And the good ol' Rummy and Sadaam photo. That's my favorite.