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Oh great! thanks - but didn't Scaife support Hilary a few weeks ago? I think I linked to something like that.
by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Sat Dec 29th, 2007 at 05:32:01 AM EST
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Well, that would be rather interesting.  I hadn't heard that, so I had a look around, and didn't find anything like an actual endorsement, but could you be thinking of this?

After receiving the full Bill treatment, Scaife left with a new outlook on the man he had once set out to crush. Scaife isn't ready to sign on to Hillary's campaign--he's still a Republican. But his lawyer, Yale Gutnick, says Bill Clinton and Richard Mellon Scaife are now members of a "mutual admiration society." Cue the apocalypse.

And this article from back in February prompted this amusing commentary:

you have to be a pretty bad president to make Richard Mellon Scaife start pining away for the good old days of Bill Clinton. If there was any lingering doubt about whether George Bush is the worst president ever, instead of just the second or third worst, we should probably take this as a cosmic confirmation that the votes are in.
by the stormy present (stormypresent aaaaaaat gmail etc) on Sat Dec 29th, 2007 at 05:45:59 AM EST
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I think it was the first one. For me the Clintons are just getting to cosy with the Bush family, Murdoch and now even it seems getting at least friendly with Sciafe. Not the kind of zircle I would want a democratic president to move in. my 2cents.:-)
by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Sat Dec 29th, 2007 at 06:44:08 AM EST
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If you look at the director's biographies, it's mostly a ticklist of wingnut causes and corporate welfare programmes.

not the slightest bit biased in any way.

keep to the Fen Causeway

by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Sat Dec 29th, 2007 at 08:33:36 AM EST
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