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echo: pol_disorder
to: EARL CROASMUN
from: TIM RICHARDSON
date: 2009-09-02 19:05:00
subject: RE: Robert Novak

On 09-02-09, EARL CROASMUN said to TIM RICHARDSON:


~> I knew someone had put someone from the Clinton administration as a
EC>stalker, ~> and there was a violent reaction, although I didn't recall the
EC>incident ~> exactly. But I knew it wasn't Limbaugh.


EC>The whole story is pretty interesting, although you have to dig out
EC>Kathleen Willey's book to find it.  She got targeted for intimidation.
EC>Her cat disappeared.  Then she runs into a "jogger" who
knew about her cat
EC>being gone, knew about her tires being vandalized, even knew the first
EC>names of her children, and who tried to intimidate her.  She didn't know
EC>who the jogger was.


Ok....I remember that now. Scary stuff. If a private person started doing that
to one of their personal enemies, there'd be an undercover investigation and
the perp would be caught and sent to the can for a long time.


EC>A year later, ABC News was looking into some of the instances of witness
EC>intimidation.  Based on her investigation, Jackie Judd of ABC News thinks
EC>the jogger was a guy who worked for one of the detective agencies that the
EC>Clintons used.  She sends Willey a picture of him.  Willey thinks it is
EC>the guy.  ABC News doesn't run the story or name him publicly.  Willey
EC>doesn't name him publicly.  Chris Matthews blurts the name out on national
EC>TV. The bottom-line story is that Willey says the intimidation really
EC>happened. The FBI agent who investigated said he "absolutely
believed"
EC>that it happened.  The ABC News reporter believed it.  And Jared Stern
EC>(one of the investigators who was hired to go after Willey, and who later
EC>felt uncomfortable about the whole mess he had gotten into) said he
EC>"wholeheartedly" believed that it happened, although he
lawyered up when
EC>asked about whether he was involved.


Yeah.....I remember some of that stuff now.


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