I didn't get the name but it was detected by my Microsoft security essentials as a serious virus which it quarantined. I then deleted it.
At the time I was on Michelle's website. I did not have any other websites open other than my Yahoo mail account which is how I acquire the letter.
When I opened the Hagan video to see the political ad, after about ten seconds security essentials notified me that it had just quarantined the virus.
Ok, this is why I asked these questions.
Based on what I have heard as your replies, you have no evidence whatsoever that MM's newsletter gave you a virus. The fact a virus monitor triggered while you were manipulating the newsletter does not even casually show a relationship. Virus protection programs can find things well after they are established on your machine.
If the virus protection had indicated that MM's newsletter contained the virus, that would be one thing. But that's not what I am hearing.
You had a virus, and you read MM's newsletter. That is all we can safely assert at this time.