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To: LindyBill who wrote (87745)11/22/2004 3:02:26 PM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 793914
 
It's not just the Saudis and Denise Rich--a real stinker--spreading the moolah:

Playboy Bing:

motherjones.com

Richard Blum is Diane Feinstein's hubby, and a big contributor to Dems. What better way to help Hillary?

motherjones.com

Dracula look-alike trial lawyer Jim Ferraro [nice mullet by the way]:

kelley-ferraro.com

Vin Gupta, who knows everything about you and will presumably need help with privacy laws:

cbsnews.com

Eric Hotung, a super-wealthy resident of Hong Kong who got Sandy Berger in trouble for mixing national security and campaign contributions:

216.239.39.104

Sleazy Ukrainian oligarch Viktor Pinchuk:

216.239.39.104

Sleazy business man and former Michael Millken bootlicker Gary Winnick:

motherjones.com

Campaign finance cheeseball Gilbert Chagoury, who still wants to give mega-cash to Hillary despite being mentioned by Lieberman in his supplemental comments dealing with the way foreigners evaded US election laws during the Clinton Administration:

govt-aff.senate.gov

And so on and on.

A rogue's gallery of Clinton's buddies who are looking for more of the same from Hillary.

The entire list:

nysun.com

Googling the bunch for even a bit made me nauseous. A real collection of thugs and opportunists.



To: LindyBill who wrote (87745)11/22/2004 3:25:45 PM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 793914
 
Amazing that Billary didn't land in jail. The financial legerdamain was just amazing. Both are as corrupt politicians as any I've seen in Louisiana, where we have some fine examples:

nationalreview.com



To: LindyBill who wrote (87745)11/22/2004 3:34:20 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793914
 
Powerline - A match made in heaven

Jonathan Klein is the former CBS executive who famously came to the defense of Dan Rather and 60 Minutes at the outset of Hurricane Dan. On September 10, Klein appeared on Fox News to debate Weekly Standard writer Stephen Hayes regarding the bogus 60 Minutes II story that had run on September 8 and that had been exposed as a fraud on the blogosphere on the morning of September 9.

Klein dismissed us and other of the bloggers who had attacked the authenticity of the memos on which Rather had based the 60 Minutes story:

"You couldn't have a starker contrast between the multiple layers of check and balances [at 60 Minutes] and a guy sitting in his living room in his pajamas writing."
These words should be chiseled in the granite of Black Rock right beneath "What's the frequency, Kenneth?" Today Reuters reports that CNN has named Klein its new president overseeing U.S. news: "CNN hires new president for its U.S. news group."