Posted on 09/21/2004 4:17:37 PM PDT by BJungNan
The hot rumor in New York political circles has Roger Stone, the longtime GOP activist, as the source for Dan Rather's dubious Texas Air National Guard "memos."
The irony would be delicious, since Rather became famous confronting President Nixon, in whose service a very young Stone became associated with political "dirty tricks."
Reached at his Florida home, Stone had no comment.
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Dunno, about Mrs. Stone--but that sounds about right.
Ann is Roger's first wife.
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As if a refusal to deny means anything. They haven't asked me yet, but I'll probably refuse to deny as well if they do. :)
the fact that he didn't deny it was a bit strange, but isn't he caught up in some supermarket tabloid sex scandal, too? there's no way he would have had the time for the sex scandal AND the document scandal :o
Now it can be revealed: Bill Clinton is a Republican operative, given the task of destroying the Democrat Party. He will get a medal from Dubya after the election.
Cool. Your screen name made all of that very likely. :-)
Actually, now that you mention it, I did know that Terry was gone. Sorry.
He did some good things for our cause.
Well, my guess, scandal or not, is that he gave the standard "no comment" answer to the nosey presstitutes.
I've said it on here before, this had to come from someone in the Democratic party and the Kerry campaign. Who else would have such a motive. And, when I heard Geraldine Ferroro (sp) say it could not be the Dems, that told me it indeed came from there.
Find someone that has a history at a Dem spoof or anti-Bush spoof site, a more radical element in the Dem party and associated with a group like MoveOn and you will be zeroing in on who it is.
My money says someone like Zach Exley is behind it. Someone like that certainly will at the least have a good idea where it came from if not knowing for certain.
Stone was the manager for Arlen Specter's presidential bid in 1996.
Who the heck is Stone?
I believe he is or was married to Ann Stone who runs Republicans for Choice. She is anti-Bush.
LOL!
LOL!
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