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<a href="http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showpost.php?p=2132070&postcount=40">Clarice Feldman</a>, your ridiculous, <b>"Soros and "the democrats" knew...."</b> "message" has come full circle....it is now coming out of the mouth of the man who is constitutionally, second in line to succeed the pretzeldent:
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<a href="http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&tab=wn&ie=UTF-8&q=Hastert+vows+to+hold+on+Rick+Pearson+reported+from+Plano%2C+Ill.%2C+with+Mike+Dorning+in+Washington.&btnG=Search+News">http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0610050132oct05,1,1331359.story?coll=chi-newsnationworld-hed</a>
Hastert vows to hold on
<b>Foley's ex-aide: I warned speaker's office at least 2 years ago</b>
By Rick Pearson and Mike Dorning, Washington Bureau. Rick Pearson reported from Plano, Ill., with Mike Dorning in Washington. Tribune correspondent Andrew Zajac in Washington and reporter Ray Long in
Published October 5, 2006
..... In an interview with the Tribune on Wednesday night, Hastert said he had no thoughts of resigning and he blamed ABC News and Democratic operatives for the mushrooming scandal that threatens his tenure as speaker and Republicans' hold on power in the House.
"No. Look, I've talked to our members," Hastert said. "Our members are supportive. I think that [resignation] is exactly what our opponents would like to have happen--that I'd fold my tent and others would fold our tent and they would sweep the House."
When asked about a groundswell of discontent among the GOP's conservative base over his handling of the issue, Hastert said in the phone interview: "I think the base has to realize after a while, <b>who knew about it? Who knew what, when? When the base finds out who's feeding this monster, they're not going to be happy. The people who want to see this thing blow up are ABC News and a lot of Democratic operatives, people funded by [liberal activist] George Soros."</b>
He went on to suggest that <b>operatives aligned with former President Bill Clinton knew about the allegations</b> and were perhaps behind the disclosures in the closing weeks before the Nov. 7 midterm elections, but he offered no hard proof.
"All I know is what I hear and what I see," the speaker said. <b>"I saw Bill Clinton's adviser, Richard Morris, was saying these guys knew</b> about this all along. <h3>If somebody had this info, when they had it, we could have dealt with it then.".......</h3>
........... In a day of rapidly unfolding developments, <b>former Foley chief of staff Kirk Fordham charged that he had alerted the speaker's chief of staff to Foley's behavior well before a former page complained last year</b> of inappropriate e-mails from the Florida Republican congressman. Fordham resigned earlier in the day as chief of staff to Rep. Thomas Reynolds (R-N.Y.), the GOP national congressional campaign chairman; Reynolds was among those involved in discussions of the page's complaint about Foley.
Fordham's lawyer, Timothy Heaphy, said <b>Fordham warned Hastert chief of staff Scott Palmer at least two years ago about inappropriate behavior between Foley and pages.</b>
"Palmer subsequently had a meeting with Foley and Foley mentioned it to Fordham," Heaphy said......
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<b>....RE: Hastert's reference to "Richard Morris":</b>
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http://www.dailypress.net/stories/ar...articleID=4848
Published: Tuesday, October 03, 2006
By Mary Feldhusen - mfeldhusen@dailypress.net
ESCANABA — Dick Morris pulled no punches in talking about his former bosses, Hillary and Bill Clinton, to members of the Bay Area Economic Club Monday night.
Of Bill Clinton, Morris said, “He’s often not a very nice person to be with in private.” Of Hillary Clinton, he said, “She reminds me of President Nixon. She’s very ruthless.”
Morris predicts Hillary Clinton will be the next president. But, he is not happy about his prediction. He does not think she would make a good president.
“She’s as close to a European socialist as we have in the U.S.,” Morris said...
.......In the 2008 presidential election, Morris said he believes the only two Republicans who could give Sen. Clinton a “run for her money” are Rudy Giuliani, former New York mayor, and Arizona Sen. John McCain. But, “they’re both too good,” Morris noted......
......Morris wrote a pair of books criticizing the Clintons and wrote “Behind the Oval Office: Winning the Presidency in the Nineties,” a retrospective of his work with the Clintons. It was published soon after his Aug. 29, 1996, resignation from the campaign due to scandal. Morris resigned after reports surfaced that he had been involved in an extramarital affair with a prostitute named Sherry Rowlands........
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Denny !!!! .....is "Soros did it", and "Clinton operatives knew", according to "Richard Morris".....all you got ???? <b>The "fat lady" is warmin' up backstage.....as the crowd takes their seats, in Carnegie hall !</b>
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