These threads remind me of the early days on Free Repubilc when we would anxiously await the news about Bill Clinton’s love child, Danny Jefferson and all the other “bombshells” coming from quidam and the others.
All duds.
“Ken Starr is using all the rooms at the White House to interview aids coming forward with new allegations.”
Oh gosh—quidam. Now THAT brings back memories!
And internet stories about the photo of Bill Clinton burning an American flag at Oxford, back in '96.
And dial up bulletin board (Google it youngsters) stories about the photo of Bill Clinton burning an American flag at Oxford, back in '92.
And "I heard this from a guy whose dad's college room mate is a big time Republican donor" stories about a photo of Kitty Dukakis burning an American flag, back in '88.
If one of these stories ever happens, great. In the meantime, assume it won't happen, and WORK to defeat Obama.
“Coke is it!”
early days?...still waiting for the grey coats and the tsunami.....
Aaaahhh,but remember this? You never know.
The Killian documents were initially claimed by CBS to have come from the “personal files” of the late Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian, Bush’s squadron commander during Bush’s Air National Guard service.[40] They describe preferential treatment during Bush’s service, including pressure on Killian to “sugar coat” an annual officer rating report for the then 1st Lt. Bush. CBS aired the story amid more releases of Bush’s official records by the Department of Defense, including one just the day before as the result of a FOIA lawsuit by the Associated Press.[41] The Killian documents were alleged to be fakes, starting with a Free Republic web posting by Harry MacDougald, a conservative Republican lawyer posting under the blogger name, “Buckhead.” MacDougald and multiple fellow bloggers pointed out that the formatting shown in the documents used proportional fonts that did not come into common use until the mid-to-late 1990s and alleged that the documents were therefore likely forgeries.[42][43]
Yes they were but those were the days and I miss quidam and the others. :-)