September 17, 2007
In the House

According to Glenn Kessler's book, The Confidante: Condoleezza Rice and the Creation of the Bush Legacy, Rice co-owns a Palo Alto, California, house and shares a line of credit with Randy Bean (above left), a documentary filmmaker who works at Stanford University and once worked with Bill Moyers. In the book, Bean explains the joint ownership and line of credit by saying she had medical bills which left her financially strapped and Rice helped out by co-purchasing the house along with a third person, Coit Blacker, an openly gay Stanford professor, who later sold his line of credit to Rice and Bean (hahaha Rice and Bean). When asked about the revelations on Michelangelo Signorile's Sirius Radio show, Kessler said he didn't know if this meant there was anything more than friendship between the women. If you ask us, Ms Bean looks like a male-to-female transsexual. (The Gist; t/y Ross)
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