I just got this as a Yahoo! alert.
Harold Ickes???
Hahahahaha!
Need Link and more info
Which one?
Bwa ha ha ha aha ha. Ho ho ho ho ho, eeeeee hee hee hee...
The guy with the new book out?
I hope this guy has a good bodyguard.
May the Hildabeast be next. (One can dream, right?)
let's move on...
/s
Here's another link from Drudge:
http://www.wnbc.com/politics/4063107/detail.html
A great 2 days for Hitlary. First she gives that numbing speech comparing "voter intimidation" to the struggles of the Iraqis and now this.
bwahahahahahaha
Hillary will, of course, feign surprise, shock and grave concern at the news. She's remarkably good at not knowing what her own people are up to, just as she is ignorant of the contents of her bedroom.
Hillary in 08!!!! "I DON'T RECALL!!!"
Hmmm, this may spur Ronnie Earle into action.
They now need a high-profile Republican indicted so they can scream "Everybody does it".
Another "accounting error" from the Hillary! camp
He'll walk. I just heard that Dan Rather and 60 Minutes II has found Vince Foster's confession to the whole thing.
The FBI says Rosen has been named by indicted businessman Peter Paul, who alleges Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, defrauded him in connection with a Hollywood fund-raiser, most of which he says he financially underwrote.
The gala took place in August 2000 on the eve of the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles. Billed as a tribute to outgoing President Clinton, the event also brought in much-needed cash for Hillary's campaign. Prosecutors say Paul was looking for a pardon from President Clinton at the time.
Lawyers for the senator and her aide say Clinton and Rosen did nothing wrong.
"New York Senate 2000 properly reported all donations in 2000," Clinton attorney David Kendell said, according to Fox.
"From my review of all the facts, I am convinced that Mr. Rosen has done nothing improper. To the contrary, he has done everything right," Paul Mark Sandler, Rosen's attorney, is quoted as saying.
A 2002 FBI affidavit unsealed this summer says the Clinton campaign understated the amount it spent on the Hollywood event to make cash available for "federal campaign activities."
"The event's costs exceeded $1 million, but the required forms filed by New York Senate 2000 ... months after the event incorrectly disclosed that the cost of the event was only $523,000," the affidavit reads. "It appears that the true cost of the event was deliberately understated in order to increase the amount of funds available to New York Senate 2000 for federal campaign activities."
Fox reports Paul said in an interview recorded by the FBI in 2001 that Rosen worked in Paul's office for one month putting together the Hollywood party. According to Paul, Rosen watched him write checks totaling about $1.5 million to pay for the gala.
It'll be interesting to see, considering all the fuss about Tom DeLay for example, how much airtime and column space the MSM gives this story...