Just got this in a release from Mike Huckabee (Yes, he's still sending out e-mails, raising money for his "Huck PAC."):
I hope that you had a chance to watch the Vice-Presidential Debate tonight and that it reaffirmed all of our beliefs that Sarah Palin is the knock-out punch the McCain-Palin ticket needs to win in November. Governor Palin is a bright, articulate, talented woman. She has what I consider to be the most important experience - she is a Governor and the only one in this race that has actually ever signed the front of a paycheck....
Huckabee would like Sarah Palin, wouldn't he? Aside from the governor thing, she's the one person still out there with his populist, common touch.
Of course, Huckabee was a much, much better speaker -- probably the most articulate candidate we saw in the past year, with the possible exception of Obama. Obama doesn't talk to Joe Sixpack quite the same way that came naturally to Huckabee, although he has his own distinctive sort of populist appeal. It was no accident that both of them won Iowa, riding much the same wave.
If Ralph Hightower really wanted to find the news he somehow missed, he could use the dates in my post to look up the entire testimony from the Congressional Record, and go look at the Newsweek issue the week before, which talks about Hillary stealing papers from Vince Foster's office.
Much later, Foster's missing briefcase appears on a table, in a hall outside Hillary Clinton's office, almost empty. I never saw a lawyer carry an empty briefcase.
Remember that Hillary punished Foster's secretary, Linda Tripp, by trying to fire her for telling the police (as did another secretary) that Vince Foster left the office very happy, because he was on his way to pick up airline tickets home to Little Rock.
That doesn't sound like someone who was going to kill himself, does it?
Posted by: Lee Muller | Saturday, 04 October 2008 at 09:35 PM
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