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The Times' Designated Man in the Street (Coulter outs Times)
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Posted on 06/12/2003 9:18:20 AM PDT by Republican Red
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To: Republican Red
Priceless post.
To: Incorrigible
He graduates from Huntington High School in 1983. Unfortunately, my husband only has the 1984 yearbook. He didn't know Greg Packer; Packer was a grade ahead.
Huntington Highway Department jobs were once, and probably still are, political patronage jobs. You were expected to donate time and money to the party in order to maintain employment.
One of the articles says Packer went to meet President Bushafter 9/11. I wonder which party he belongs to. I'm sure there are some FEC records of his campaign contributions.
To: Incorrigible
He graduates from Huntington High School in 1983. Unfortunately, my husband only has the 1984 yearbook. He didn't know Greg Packer; Packer was a grade ahead.
Huntington Highway Department jobs were once, and probably still are, political patronage jobs. You were expected to donate time and money to the party in order to maintain employment.
One of the articles says Packer went to meet President Bushafter 9/11. I wonder which party he belongs to. I'm sure there are some FEC records of his campaign contributions.
To: hellinahandcart
Greg Packer! We have Greg Packer!Yep. I was first in line when Free Republic went public. Now I'm at the end of my rope.
To: Greg Packer; dighton
Yep. I was first in line when Free Republic went public. Now I'm at the end of my rope.
Ah! a riddle...
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posted on
06/12/2003 9:43:27 PM PDT
by
hellinahandcart
(Never mind Phil the Barber. What does Greg Packer think?)
To: Greg Packer
Yep. I was first in line when Free Republic went public. Now I'm at the end of my rope.Now I'm at the end of my rope. ??? got caught doing-man-on-the-street-interviews?...such is fame...
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posted on
06/13/2003 5:22:34 AM PDT
by
skinkinthegrass
(Just because you're paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
To: WL-law
"And you are totally and hopelessly clueless, I'm afraid..."
Please don't be afraid. There's really no need.
Given the rudeness of your comment, I'm truly sorry to see that it appears you are somehow associated with my alma mater. When I was at W&L, we generally tried to treat people with a little more courtesy. I hope we miss each other when I'm in Lexington this summer.
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posted on
06/13/2003 7:33:02 AM PDT
by
kegler4
To: kegler4
Coulter seems to be trying to create a scandal where there isn't one -- and it isn't even her own discovery, since this guy's been written about before. Given the rudeness of your comment, I'm truly sorry to see that it appears you are somehow associated with my alma mater.
Well, I can see that you're easily offended -- not a good habit of mind here at FR.
What your original comment so thoroughly missed is that even though Packer has been written about before, the NY Times(!) was the party that failed to discover that Packer was not a "man on the street". The fact that others before Coulter were suspicious enough about this guy to figure out his game doesn't diminish the point that the NY Times was, once again, exposed (at a minimum) as a sloppy amateur act posing as a paper of record.
And since the OTHER phony plant quoted as "man on the street #2" is in fact a democratic operative, Coulter is well in bounds to be suspicious that the "huge crowd" is, in part, a classic dem put-up job intended to kick off Hilary's prez ambitions.
And your post indicated that you missed, to summarize, THE POINT.
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posted on
06/13/2003 7:53:37 AM PDT
by
WL-law
To: kegler4
From "The Iconoclast" web site:
And speaking of not telling the truth, the whole PR campaign for Lying History, er, Living History appears to be one lie heaped upon another -- just like the poltical careers of Hillary Clinton and her prevaricating, philandering partner in crime, Bill Clinton. For example, several reports now indicate that the first printing of Living History will be two hundred thousand, not one million, copies. And it now appears that the notorious "leaked" AP excerpt from Hilliary's "tell-all" -- which received so much advance publicity -- came directly from Hilliary and her publisher (should we be surprised?).
And what about all those eager literary fans who lined up all night to get a fresh-minted copy of Hilliary's opus fictional account of her life with Bill. Well, Ann Coulter has an interesting perspective on that much-hyped phenomenon too:
First in line for Hillary's book at Barnes & Noble at Lincoln Center on Sunday night was Charles Greinsky, who told the New York Daily News he rushed out at midnight to get one of the first books because he supported Hillary's health-care plan. A few years ago, the Associated Press identified Greinsky more fully. It turns out he is "a longtime Clinton campaigner" from Staten Island, who has been the Clintons' guest several times both at the White House and at their home in Chappaqua, N.Y.
Could Mr. Greinsky have been a Clinton plant, conveniently located at the front of the Barnes & Noble lineup for the sake of the gullible press? Heavens to Hillary, what a mean and hurtful accusation. Hilliary resorting to such a transparent P.R. fraud? Never! It must have been another nefarious 'dirty trick' perpetuated by that vast right-wing conspiracy that previously tricked Bill into committing adultery, using cigars for, er, unconventional prurient purposes, and pardoning a bevy of hard-core criminals when he left office.
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posted on
06/13/2003 8:21:02 AM PDT
by
WL-law
To: Republican Red
After I read this (and wiped the tears of laughter from my eyes), I remembered a thread about Hillary's book sales in Bakersfield.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/926091
There was another interview in it from a happy customer, a Bernice Bonillas;
Customer Bernice Bonillas said, "I'm a Hilary Clinton fan. There's been so much hype on the news I just wanted to make sure -- be sure I get one."
A quick search on Google turned up these tidbits:
Kern County Democratic Party Weblog of Democrats Fighting For Working Families Leaders: Bernice Bonillas
Democratic Party Central Committee; County of Kern; Supervisorial District 1 (5 Elected) Bernice A. Bonillas, Democratic .......... 3,347 votes 18.7%
I believe that Bakersfield is in Kern County
As I said in that thread, this could be fun....
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posted on
06/13/2003 9:03:04 AM PDT
by
par4
To: par4
Great catch -- yes, this is fun!
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posted on
06/13/2003 9:19:20 AM PDT
by
WL-law
To: WL-law
Let me say up front that I have no use for Hillary Clinton. And as I've said before, I have no doubt that her book is a boring, self-serving piece of you-know-what. I won't even read a review of it, much less the book itself.
But I am amused to no end by people such as yourself who apparently see a Hillary behind every tree. If you think that a NY Times story about a book signing is part of a vast plot to get get Hillary elected as president, then you might need serious help. Please, find something more useful to do with your life.
"For example, several reports now indicate that the first printing of Living History will be two hundred thousand, not one million, copies."
This might be true and I hope it is, but you're going to have to show me a little more than "several reports." Which reports? What evidence do they have? I'd truly like to see it. This would, of course, mean that the reports saying that her book sold 200,000 in the first days are lies, because that means there would be no books left.
If all the attention is being caused by Hillary's machinations, then why is her book still number 2 at Amazon? How did she accomplish that (oops, I fogot, she's all powerful)? Some here cite the fact that Hillary's book is already 30 percent off at Amazon as proof that it's not selling well, but then that must be even more true for the new Harry Potter book, which hasn't even come out yet and is already discounted 40 percent at Amazon. Great piece of proof there.
I think it was YOU who missed MY point -- all this paranoia over a book that will be forgotten in a few weeks is simply juvenile.
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posted on
06/13/2003 9:29:02 AM PDT
by
kegler4
To: kegler4
But I am amused to no end by people such as yourself who apparently see a Hillary behind every tree. If you think that a NY Times story about a book signing is part of a vast plot to get get Hillary elected as president, then you might need serious help. Please, find something more useful to do with your life. Oh, I don't know about a "plot", let's just call it a plan -- because that's what it is. Which is all fine and good, but the NY Times and other media should just be honest about it.
For example, a simple google search of my own hit this as the first article.
http://www.theithacajournal.com/news/stories/20030610/localnews/452075.html
Now interestingly, the first "man on the street" at the head of the line is one Phillip Brice. (What do you want to bet he's a dem activist? Maybe another Freeper can find some info) And what does he have to say?
"I told her I got up at four o'clock this morning to be here and I hope she runs for president," said Brice, who was near the head of the line. "And if she runs, she's got our vote."
And guess who is quoted next -- yes, its "Greg Packer".
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posted on
06/13/2003 9:39:13 AM PDT
by
WL-law
To: r9etb
He has appeared in news stories more than 100 times as a random member of the public. BTTT
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posted on
06/13/2003 10:19:14 AM PDT
by
Roscoe
To: WL-law
"Now interestingly, the first "man on the street" at the head of the line is one Phillip Brice. (What do you want to bet he's a dem activist?"
I'll bet you're right. And your point is? Who else do you think would go stand in line for a piece of crap like this book? Certainly not a disinterested citizen or a Freeper.
Bush operatives (like presidential operatives before him) pack speeches and press events with Republican activists to make the president look better. Those operatives are hoping that the average person thinks this is a random crowd where everybody just happens to adore the president. Oldest trick in the book and certainly not news.
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posted on
06/13/2003 12:59:26 PM PDT
by
kegler4
To: Howlin
Thanks to Coulter, after years of piddling around with the small stuff, Greg Packer finally gets the much coveted personal running thread on FreeRepublic ...
No way he can top that one, shy of a front row seat at Bush's second inaugeration ceremony, anyway.
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posted on
06/13/2003 10:24:03 PM PDT
by
piasa
(Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
Holy Crap! This is just too great to imagine! Do the libs think we're this blind?!
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posted on
06/13/2003 10:41:27 PM PDT
by
RandallFlagg
("There are worse things than crucifixion...There are teeth.")
To: RandallFlagg
Yes, they do. LOL
To: nopardons
This reminds me (In an off way) of an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. There's a cheeseball spaceship in a cheeseball movie flying in the black void. And below, Mike Nelson says, "They don't even TRY to hide the wires!!"
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posted on
06/13/2003 10:45:57 PM PDT
by
RandallFlagg
("There are worse things than crucifixion...There are teeth.")
To: RandallFlagg
Liberals NEVER " hide the wire "; that's what's so aggravationg about them and those who fall for their tripe.
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