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The group's headquarters are at the offices of Horowitz's Center for the Study of Popular Culture, a "think tank" bankrolled for years with millions by right-wing sugardaddies like eccentric far right billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife. (Scaife financed the Arkansas Project, a $2.3 million dirty tricks operation that included paying sources for negative stories about Bill Clinton that turned out to be false.)

Isn't the author Max Blumenthal the son of Clintonista Sidney Blumenthal, who promoted similar "vast right-wing conspiracy theories" about Scaife during the Clinton administration?--actually even before that, in books like his Reagan-era The Rise of the Counter-Establishment. Raises what to me is the more interesting question of who's behind "Discover the Secret Right-Wing Network Behind ABC's 9/11 Deception".

HUBRIS, Thy Name Is Blumenthal

Blumenthal is married to Jacqueline Jordan Blumenthal, the Director of the President's Commission on White House Fellows. They have two children, Max, 19 and Paul, 16.

--CLINTON NAMES SIDNEY BLUMENTHAL TO WHITE HOUSE POSITION

75 posted on 09/09/2006 11:39:31 PM PDT by Fedora
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Was this article actually written by the son of Sidney the Snake Blumenthal, he of the "Mad Monica" theory who managed to piss off Chris Hitchens and make him an enemy of Castle Clinton when the infamous blue dress suddenly appeared and showed up Blumenthal for the massive liar and manipulator that he is?
90 posted on 09/09/2006 11:51:01 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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Isn't the author Max Blumenthal the son of Clintonista Sidney Blumenthal..

Seems like we both came to that conclusion at just about the same time! (Please see my post #74).

One other note on Sid: Back in the seventies, he co-edited a book titled Government by Gunplay: Conspiracy Theories from Dallas to Today. He didn't get the nickname "Grassy Knoll" without reason. But it would only be "right-wing" conspiracies that interest him, not something like the Vincent Foster murder case.

91 posted on 09/09/2006 11:52:08 PM PDT by justiceseeker93
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