This interview with Hunter S. Thompson was published the day before the 2004 Presidential Election.
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Bankrate: You are neighbors with Prince Bandar, the Saudi ambassador and longtime Bush family friend featured in Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11.
Hunter S. Thompson: I can see him from my front porch. He's been a pretty good neighbor; that counts for a lot out here. He will shoot some skeet now and then. I don't want to say anything really ugly about him. He's an enlightened plutocrat, I guess you call it. Michael Moore is dead right on that, and it's even worse than you think. Bandar. All kinds of roads cross out here. Networks and wires.
All right, I have yet to read that Dr. Thompson left a suicide note. I cannot imagine a circumstance where he wouldn'y have written the greatest suicide note of all time. Until it turns up and is authenticated, let's play a little game.
Who killed Hunter S. Thompson?
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Bankrate: The Bush Administration seems to have lit your fuse. Are you angry again?
Hunter S. Thompson: Very angry. I'm very angry. That's why I guess I have to write this (campaign) piece for Rolling Stone. This is the darkest hour that I have seen in my long experience as an American. This is evil.
Okay y'all, I'm just lighting the fuse here. Any theories?