Posted on 12/27/2004 3:28:56 AM PST by Osama Is My DNC Chairman
LAMB: Somebody out there in the ether told me that you have documents from the Carter transition time as part of your collection.
WILLIAMS: I do.
LAMB: What is that?
WILLIAMS: They were in a desk drawer and I found them. I was assigned a desk in the Old Executive Office Building. This is one of the great quirks of the history of the last 40 years and I know who this is, youve been talking to and it makes perfect sense. And I have the original list of potential vice presidents, the original IBM Selectric with corrections, something thats been in the news of late, the original list of potential vice presidential choices for the new president. I have the kind of, how do we get started memorandum where Carters handwriting is visible saying, transfer all calls to Plains. Heres how to answer the phone. Carter transition office, Governor Carter is not in, but may I take a message?
The president, who was later so famous for his love of and immersion in the minutiae of office, is clearing seen doing the same before he is even in office. And Im very lucky to have these. I guess its squatters rights. I will probably hand them over to their rightful owners. Ill keep only a Xerox and Ill give the papers to the Carter library. Truth be told, my wife and I live in a converted barn. These were missing for a period of about 10 years during which time I shared the story with no one and was perspiring heavily about it until recently when, in trying to track down a mouse, I moved a wall panel. Lo and behold, they were in the same red manila folder that they were in in the Carter White House
(Excerpt) Read more at q-and-a.org ...
Don't you see? Yes, the documents may indeed be trivial, unless you are a presidential historian or the curator of the Carter library.
But Williams admits that he is not one of the "rightful owners" of the document.
Where I come from, if you take something when you know you are not its rightful owner, that is called stealing. And it was a significant enough theft, in Williams' own mind, that by his own admission he was "perspiring heavily" at the prospect of being caught.
Yep, this particular case is no big scandal .. I already said it was wrong that he took them .. but he also didn't lie about having the document
If he took more documents then this ... then it's a problem for him
As for Williams character? ... I think most of us know what kind of reporter he is
I was wondering that myself
"Hounded"?, "Mishandling documents"?
Are you insane?
Earth to OIMDC: Rather aired FAKE documents that were intended to bring down a sitting president.
Go cry about it somewhere discreetly and stop embarrassing yourself in public.
What a disgrace.
He works for NBC, that already disqualifies him in my opionion.
Of course it was stealing, but there are a whole lot of ways people steal that we are not going to prosecute. Padding an expense account or a mileage report a single bit, taking an extra fifteen minutes for lunch, coming home with a highlighter or ballpoint pen and it winds up in your desk drawer. Strolling through FR, when your boss is paying you to put in a full day's work. All of these would be a form of stealing.
Do you want to continue to freak out over something like this? If so, OIMC, your behavior is hysterical. You need heavy medication. Stop and VERY SLOWLY step away from your keyboard.
Well cut Mr. Williams some slack. At least he didn't forge them..........
;-)
BTTT
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