A quick internet search shows that Mr. Margulies started getting behind Clark in a "bi-partisan" effort with his brother-in-law John Hlinko.
Further internet search shows John Hlinko as one of the founders of MoveOn.org
Small World!!!!!
Good catch.
Any relative says "MoveOn.org" around me, though, they're gettin' disowned.
This is all making my head spin. I saw a picture of Will Pitt recently and he looked exactly like Scott Ritter, whose book he co-wrote. And gee, they're both involved with the Institute for Public Accuracy, which disseminates flaming lefty propaganda. And did I mention they look like brothers?
I always wondered why Scott Ritter would have chosen the Drip from DU, out of all the authors in the country, to write his book. It would only make sense if they already knew each other pretty well.
You're so correct Writmeister. I sent Mr. Margulies an e-mail and he responded. Here they are....
-----Original Message-----
From: Gracey(deleted)
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 6:09 AM
To:
Josh@DraftWesleyClark.com Subject: Republicans for Clark
Is it true that your brother-in-law is one of the originators of MoveOn.com?
How many times have you voted Republican and for whom?
Why are you not interested in supporting President Bush again?
Is Clark going to run on a team with Hitlary Clinton?
Thanks for your answers,
From: Joshua Margulies, Esq.
To: 'Grace
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 10:00 AM
Subject: RE: Republicans for Clark
Hi, and thanks for the note:
Yes, indeed, my wifes brother was one of the original team at MoveOn.
To me, the issue is: Do we have of all 200+ million Americans, the best possible person for President? To me, the answer is: Not yet. And, to me, the person who *would* is General Clark.
Thanks so much!
Josh Margulies