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Sat Aug 30, 2008 at 05:19:52 PM EDT
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Tom Wilson has been screaming for well over a year that Jon Corzine is corrupt, terrible, horrible, banal, scandalous, bitter, awful and any other negative adjective he could find in a thesaurus because Corzine will not release e-mails between himself and ex-girlfriend/CWA leader Carla Katz.
So what does he think of his new Vice Presidential candidate, Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin?
I mentioned earlier that Gov. Palin is in the thick of her own very Bush era scandal over her attempts to have her ex-brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, using her clout as governor. Now we've learned she's invoked the Alaska version of executive privilege to withhold emails dealing with the case. Our report on the latest on the case will be coming up shortly.
Oh, and then there's this tantalizing point.
And special bonus: after the firing that got her administration into trouble, Palin replaced him with another guy who'd recently been hit with a credible sexual harassment accusation. Palin later admitted that she knew about the complaint in advance but denied that she knew of the letter of reprimand he'd received.
Well, Tom? Are you a hypocrite or is Palin corrupt?
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Sat Sep 23, 2006 at 11:54:38 AM EDT
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Woody Allen's 1983 film, Zelig, was the mockomentary about the "human chameleon", Leonard Zelig, who became a celebrity in the roaring twenties for his uncanny ability to look and act like anyone around him. If Woody wanted to make a sequel, all he'd have to do is follow Tom Kean Junior around and watch him flip-flop and squirm his way through the U.S. Senate race.
Recently, Junior made the pronouncement that Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, should resign for his mishandling of the War in Iraq. Never mind that Junior previously said he would have voted in support of the war. The very war that Bush wouldn't have run any differently since he holds Rummy in such high regard. Shouldn't have Tom called for the President to resign instead?
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