<p>Washington Times reported on Bush Country Ketchup. Sounds pretty funny. I heard about them before but saw this in the WashTimes and thought I would report.</p>
<p>Conservative ketchup Former college roommates Patrick Spero and Chris Cylke, the latter a Republican staffer on Capitol Hill, are the brains behind "Bush Country Ketchup." "While dunking our [french] fries in ketchup a few months ago, we came to a sudden realization," explains one. "With each drop of ketchup we ingested — bottled by a company whose single largest individual shareholder is the wife of Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry — we were indirectly making his wallet fatter." So, the pair took out a $5,000 loan in February and are now peddling the President Bush alternative to Heinz — although a bottle of the obviously higher-quality Bush ketchup fetches $5.99, plus $4.99 shipping and handling.</p>