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Default Mainstream media censors Soros' connection to Rick Perryindictment ( YAYYY)

On Saturday, August 30, 2014 2:20:38 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Friday, August 29, 2014 5:57:21 PM UTC-4, wrote:

On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 12:50:13 -0400, Ed Huntress




wrote:




On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 09:57:15 -0600, wrote:






On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 08:06:03 +0200 (CEST), "LPM"




wrote:




On January 27, 1998, then First Lady Hillary Clinton � without a




shred of credible evidence � infamously claimed during an NBC




"Today Show" interview with Matt Lauer that a �vast right-wing




conspiracy� had been working to destroy her husband �since the




day he announced for president.�




By the end of the year----everything she claimed was proven true




The writer of the article publicly confessed that nothing he wrote the




"speckled tater" (run by ****-ant Emmet Tyrell jr), was true---and




exposed over $4 million in funds funneled in from Richard Mellon




Scaife to discredit Clinton(s)








Eventually----after spending over $300,000,000 in bogus investigations




by 3 separate committees (D'Amato, Burton, Thompsen)---not one shred




of credible evidence supported any of the dozens and dozens of charges




and claims made by the rightwing








By ALL definitions---it was conspiratorial, done by a "concerted




effort" on the part of wealthy GOP backers, politicians, and




legislative chairmen.








WHACK @








_ Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative _, by




David Brock, who was funded by Scaife, explains what he did in detail.




Exactly---couldn't remember Brock, but at first, he was viciously






attacking. Then he began to see the bogus effort funded by Scaife and




Tyrell stealing from the fund for personal gain.




Regarding Scaife, founder in 1967 of the rightist rag the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
a question appeared in


Np, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review was already around. Scaife later bought it and became publisher.

Tyrrell founded the American Spectator magazine in 1967, I believe, though.