Calling Matt Drudge..over here
1 posted on
10/03/2003 9:59:56 AM PDT by
mgfile
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Let's keep the Dem's on the run!
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2 posted on
10/03/2003 10:02:03 AM PDT by
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To: mgfile
A big difference: Davis is a Democrat. Nothing to see here, folks, move on now...
3 posted on
10/03/2003 10:04:52 AM PDT by
Russ
To: mgfile
Big deal, Davis is a creep, the Times is worthless. We all knew that.
4 posted on
10/03/2003 10:06:13 AM PDT by
Kleon
(You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows)
To: mgfile
Hello, Matt's up to his elbows in dirt from the 1970s right now. Please leave a message at the sound of the beep.
To: mgfile
I posted this back in
1998 I'd hoped to help defeat him. Lundgren would have been much better.
7 posted on
10/03/2003 10:08:23 AM PDT by
tallhappy
To: mgfile
One is just an allegation supported by affidavits (DAVIS), whereas the other
has the imiprimatur of being in the FBI files (c/o Her Royal Highness and DNC).
9 posted on
10/03/2003 10:08:47 AM PDT by
Diogenesis
(If you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us)
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To: mgfile
Well, these allegations seem to go all the way back to 1997. That's ancient history and we can't hold that against him. Arnold's "bad behavior", remember, dates from the 1970's, so it's still fair game (different rules for Republicans).
I'm sure the LA Times would never sit on this story. Just like they wouldn't wait 'til a week before the election before they published a hit piece on a Republican. Journalistic principles, doncha know.
11 posted on
10/03/2003 10:09:46 AM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
(France delenda est)
To: mgfile
Here's what Terry McAuliffe had to say last night:
"There's a pattern of inappropriate behavior towards women," McAuliffe told CNN's "Inside Politics."
"Sure, it will have an impact" on the election, the DNC chief predicted. "[He needs to] explain himself."
McAuliffe warned, "the voters of California are going to have to make their mind up if they want someone with this kind of past being their governor."
But he was talking about Arnold.
12 posted on
10/03/2003 10:12:20 AM PDT by
kevao
(Fuques France!)
To: mgfile
A political newcomer confronts the Machine.
To: mgfile
You won't see anything like that from Drudge. The greek is his dominatrix and will not punish him anymore if he doesn't continue to attack Arnie.
19 posted on
10/03/2003 10:15:47 AM PDT by
68 grunt
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To: mgfile; tallhappy
Grey Davis call Ms. Clinton!
Grey Davis, red phone in the lobby!
20 posted on
10/03/2003 10:15:53 AM PDT by
Humidston
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To: mgfile
Rumor around town today is that they are going to drop a stink bomb about Arnold having a bunch of out-of-wedlock children. I didn't know Arnold played in the NBA too.
22 posted on
10/03/2003 10:16:28 AM PDT by
ScottinSacto
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To: mgfile
Quite a few years ago, perhaps his first month in office or so, Davis' secretary was reported as leaving his office in tears after Grey went nuts. It was reported he had a short fuse and, like Hillary, loved to throw things. That story came up and then quickly disappeared. I remember it, anybody else?
24 posted on
10/03/2003 10:18:52 AM PDT by
hattend
To: mgfile
I forget, how did the LA Slimes react to Teddy's treatment of women at Chappaquidick? (sp? - I know the last 4 letters are right...)
27 posted on
10/03/2003 10:21:20 AM PDT by
talleyman
(Caviar emptor (a warning from the sturgeon general): Individual results may vary.)
To: mgfile
...and Arianna loved every minute of it...
To: mgfile
Old story; I read it when it first came out in NewTimes LA.
But hey, it's a Democrat...immunity is automatic!
33 posted on
10/03/2003 10:27:20 AM PDT by
VOA
To: mgfile
"I guess Gray's biggest lie," says his former staffer who notes he often flies into a rage, "is pretending that he operates within the bounds of normalcy, which is not true. This is not a normal person. I will never forget the day he physically attacked me, because even though I knew he had done it before to many others, you always want to assume that Gray would never do it to you or that he has finally gotten help."
On the day in question, in the mid-1990s, the staffer was explaining to Davis that his perpetual quest for an ever-larger campaign chest (an obsession she says led Davis to routinely break fundraising laws by using his government office resources and non-political employees to arrange fundraisers and identify new sources of money) had run into a snafu. A major funding source had dried up. Recalls the former staffer: "He just went into one of his rants of, 'Fuck the fucking fuck, fuck, fuck!'" I can still hear his screams ringing in my ears. When I stood up to insist that he not talk to me that way, he grabbed me by the shoulders and shook me until my teeth rattled. I was so stunned I said, 'Good God, Gray! Stop and look at what you are doing! Think what you are doing to me!' And he just could not stop."
Perhaps the worst incident--long known to Davis-adoring editors of the Los Angeles Times but never published by them--was Davis's attack four years ago on a loyal aide in Los Angeles who for years acted as chief apologist for his "incidents."
The woman refuses to discuss the assault on her with the media, but has relayed much of the story to me through a close friend. On the day in question, State Controller Davis was raging over an employee's rearranging of framed artwork on his Los Angeles office walls. He stormed, red-faced, out of his office and violently shoved the woman, who we shall call K., out of his way. According to employees who were present, K. ran out clutching her purse, suffered an emotional breakdown, was briefly hospitalized at Cedars Sinai for a severe nervous dermatological reaction, and never returned to work again.
According to one close friend, K. refused to sue Davis, despite the advice of several friends, after a prominent Los Angeles attorney told her that Davis would ruin her. According to one state official. K. was allowed to continue her work under Davis from her home "because she refused to work in Davis's presence."
http://windsofchange.net/archives/004099.html
35 posted on
10/03/2003 10:28:21 AM PDT by
Weimdog
To: mgfile
Maybe Bill O'Reilly or Shrieking Greta will pick up on it.
38 posted on
10/03/2003 10:35:46 AM PDT by
Dante3
To: mgfile
Bye, Bye, Gray
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