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The Note identified as "Must-Read" week-old American Spectator column advancing rumor The Note itself has advanced

October 26, 2007 3:27 pm ET

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On October 26, ABC's political newsletter The Note included in its daily list of "Must-Reads" a column by American Spectator founder and editor-in-chief R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. -- originally published by the Spectator on October 18 and reprinted by The New York Sun on October 26 -- that, as Media Matters for America previously documented, advanced an anonymously sourced allegation that Hillary Rodham Clinton eavesdropped on a phone conversation involving Bill Clinton's political opponents during his 1992 presidential campaign. Sen. Clinton's (D-NY) presidential campaign has said the allegation is "categorically untrue."

In the book Her Way: The Hopes and Ambitions of Hillary Rodham Clinton (Little, Brown & Co., June 2007), co-authors Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta Jr. cited a single anonymous source to claim that during the campaign, Hillary Clinton "listened to a secretly recorded audiotape of a phone conversation of Clinton critics plotting their next attack." Gerth and Van Natta wrote that "Bill's supporters monitored frequencies used by cell phones, and the tape was made during one of those monitoring sessions" and described the tape as having been "obtained under questionable circumstances." According to the endnotes of Her Way, Gerth and Van Natta's only source for this claim is an "[a]uthor interview with former campaign aide present at the tape playing in 2006." As Media Matters noted, in his column, Tyrrell did not address the sourcing of the allegation or note the Clinton campaign's response that "[t]he story is categorically untrue." Tyrrell wrote:

This week it was reported in the authoritative Capitol Hill newspaper, The Hill, that Don Van Natta Jr. and Jeff Gerth included some unsavory news about Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in Her Way, their recent book on her. Hillary, during the 1992 presidential campaign, "listened to a secretly recorded audiotape of a phone conversation of Clinton critics ..." Washington observers appeared shocked. Mein Gott, where have they been all these years? The Clintons have engaged in brute behavior for decades, much of it a matter of record.

Tyrrell's columns are regularly published by The New York Sun, of which he is a contributing editor.

Additionally, as Media Matters noted, The Note itself highlighted the eavesdropping allegation on October 16 by linking to the Hill article that Tyrrell referenced, published that day, headlined "GOP targeting Clinton on phone-call snooping." The Hill article quoted an anonymous "GOP official" accusing Clinton of "hypocrisy" because she allegedly eavesdropped on political opponents but opposes the Bush administration's efforts to expand the government's authority to conduct electronic surveillance of communications involving people in the United States without a warrant. The Note said of the Hill article, "Here comes the next piece of the RNC assault on Clinton," and added: "Republican source tells The Note that the Arkansas Republican Party today will be asking the state attorney general to investigate that allegation." The Note made no mention of the sourcing of the allegation. The Drudge Report website then linked to The Note with the headline "GOP Asks Arkansas AG to Investigate..." As Media Matters noted, on October 17, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported on (subscription required) legal impediments to the Arkansas Republican Party's effort to have Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel investigate Clinton's purported eavesdropping. According to the Democrat-Gazette, "There were at least two problems with the complaint, however. The law that [Arkansas] GOP Chairman Dennis Milligan said that now-U.S. Sen. Clinton of New York may have violated [during her husband's 1992 presidential campaign] wasn't on the books until 1993. And the complaint was filed 14 years too late."

In addition to its link to Tyrrell's column, The Note has in the past eight days highlighted among its list of "Must-Read[s]" an October 23 Boston Herald editorial on the Clintons' "off-loading of Socks," their cat, and, on October 18, an October 17 column by American Spectator senior editor Quin Hillyer titled "Crooked Hillary." The column claimed that there was a "vast record of Hillary's joint misdeeds with her spouse" but, as Media Matters noted, offered false or misleading examples as evidence of these purported "misdeeds." For instance, Hillyer falsely asserted that "the Clintons both benefited financially" from Whitewater -- a failed land deal in which the Clintons actually lost money, according to a report prepared for the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) by the law firm Pillsbury, Madison, and Sutro.

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    • Author by DorisRussell (October 26, 2007 3:29 pm ET)
         

      Well the primaries are getting closer, time to smear Senator Clinton again. Will not work American Spectator, give it a rest.

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      • Author by jeter2 (October 26, 2007 4:11 pm ET)
           

        snark button on.

        Well Doris, The American Spectator lost it's best smearer of the Clintons when David Brock had an alleged epiphany and bolted to the dark side.

        snark button off.

         

        Tongue & cheek folks...maybe ;-)

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        • Author by Sueelldd (October 26, 2007 4:14 pm ET)
             

          its amazing what money will do to change peoples views. One day you are smearing Anita Hill and the Clintons, the next day you are promoting them. 

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          • Author by jeter2 (October 26, 2007 4:23 pm ET)
               

            True enough SueEld, hey I'd call myself a Liberal for the right price...no pun intended ;-)

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          • Author by solon (October 28, 2007 8:27 am ET)
               

            That doesnt make sense. Brock was making a LOT of money smearing for the rightwing.

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    • Author by mefirst (October 26, 2007 3:35 pm ET)
         

      all that matters is that this stuff keeps being repeated, true or not.

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    • Author by MickD (October 26, 2007 4:06 pm ET)
         

      It's the ol' Karl Rove circle jerk.

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    • Author by johnny_nyc8351 (October 26, 2007 4:22 pm ET)
         

      Now that's what I call an echo chamber!!

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    • Author by creeksneakers2 (October 26, 2007 8:24 pm ET)
         

      ABC is a fascist propaganda mill.

      ABC created Limbaugh  who divided our country and taught one third of the population to hate everybody who isn't a crazy winghole. Then the ABC radio network brainwashed their zombies to believe lots of lies. ABC TV News spent the entire Clinton administration telling lies about Bill and Hillary, feeding ravenously on every tidbit of propaganda  the right wing made up.

       Investigations were held and the Clintons were cleared, but ABC never once reported that.  I remember one day after the lead GOP witness was caught lying so much that she had to pretend she was ill and leave the room, ABC said the investigation proved the Clintons were hiding something because they answered "I don't remember" to tiny trivial questions about conversations that took place many years before. ABC assigned the absolutely conscience free Brit Hume to cover the White House in those days.

      Not long before Peter Jennings died, Bill Clinton confronted Jennings during an interview.  Clinton told Jennings that Jennings didn't know how it felt to watch all your friends having their lives ruined by legal bills and false accusations from Republicans just because the friends refused to lie. Bill told Jennings about all the lies ABC ran and how ABC never once questioned the accusers when their falsity was revealed.  Jenning just laughed at Clinton. That's the ABC attitude. "We lie about the Clintons and there is nothing anybody can do about it."

      That's the same attitude ABC has toward Hillary now.

      If anything, ABC is more fascist than ever. Its a shame that ABC is listed with mainstream media when they belong on the kook fringe propaganda list next to Fox. 

       

       

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      • Author by Taz (October 26, 2007 9:18 pm ET)
           

        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

        The post above must have been written by Howard Wolfson, communications director for the Clinton campaign or one of her other lackeys.

        Boo Hoo, need a kleenex?

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        • Author by solon (October 28, 2007 8:28 am ET)
             

          The above post must have been written by a moronic hivemind cretin. Need some  Ginko?

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      • Author by johnny_nyc8351 (October 26, 2007 11:24 pm ET)
           

        Beware the Mouse.

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    • Author by anotheramerican (October 27, 2007 11:41 am ET)
         

      MMFA identified as "Must-Read" day-old Keith Olbermann Worst Person  advancing rumor MMFA itself has advanced

      Pot meet kettle

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      • Author by tbone (October 27, 2007 12:19 pm ET)
           

        Right.

        ABC/AS forwards self-enforcing rumor. 

        MMFA publishes "verbatim" restatement of conservative misinformation which Olbermann uses to indict stater as (over-the-top, tongue-in-cheek) "worst" person in the world.

        No false dichotomy there.

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    • Author by The Stranger (October 27, 2007 7:40 pm ET)
         

      Just why is it OK for the Gorillary to spy on private American citizens, but not the US government to intercept calls originating from overseas of  Islamo-Fascists who want to slaughter as many innocent American women men, and children as possible ?

      See how sick Hitlery's propaganda machine, Media Matters, is trying to cover up what she did?

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      • Author by HuntingtonBeachLefty (October 28, 2007 3:31 am ET)
           

        Thoughtful post, strange one. And great questions.If you're entering a ridiculous question competition.

        Do you have any questions that relate to our planet?

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      • Author by solon (October 28, 2007 8:34 am ET)
           

        Wow. Lots a stupid in your post there moron. I didnt see any evidence this happened. It is just an accusation you WISH were true. Speaking of evidence got any that says the only phone conversations the Bush administration is listening in on are from terrorists? If they are it seems to me it would be easy enough to get a warrant so why didnt they? While we are at it got any braincells whatsoever I havent seen any evidence of them either. You are a moronic troll without the brainpower of concrete. Go play with the other special children the adults are talking now.

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    • Author by mikelartist (October 29, 2007 8:26 am ET)
         

      Everything this Tyrrell character does and says smacks of venomous, bitter rage that can only come from an angry, bitter, misogynist with short man's complex. Just look at his name. He feels so insignificant that he has to add extra letters to his name just to SEEM bigger. He is the Keebler Elf of political zealotry and should be laughed at often.

      And before anyone flames me for attacking him personally, you should go read ANY of his rantings first.

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