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    #21

    Aug 30, 2007, 04:16 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx
    The arrest occurred on June 11th, not the court docket with his guilty plea. As I heard it today the police didn't rush out and announce the arrest of a senator, it seems it became public after the court proceedings.
    You are obviously unaware of one function of news reporting, I'll repeat what I previously pointed out:

    There was a time when I checked the bookings daily, sometimes twice a day to see who was arrested, and what they were booked for.

    Day or night you can almost find someone from a Daily in and out of a Jail booking area; a booking becomes public domain when it is completed; therefore, especially if there are more than one Daily, it's a scoop for the Daily that runs the story if the other does not.

    Although I was not a reporter for a Daily, I had good reason to know if certain people had been arrested and we kept up to date a couple of times a day.

    Usually an arrest is old news by the time it's on a court docket, especially if it is a noted person like our friend.
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    Aug 31, 2007, 02:13 AM
    Originally Posted by tomder55
    Crow

    Craig was ousted from the Romney Campaign . But this scandal helps Romney because he has been campaigning on the theme that Washington is hopelessly corrrupt and he is the only Republican candidate totally free of the capital city's taint .

    Isn’t that just a case of Dog-whistle politics, I mean it is simply something for the public, but the other politicos know he doesn’t really believe that.
    Perhaps ; running as an outsider is a well tried and true formula . But I can't make an evaluation of Romney yet. He personally has been a successful businessman and Governor just like his old man. I do not know if he would come into Washington tainted but once there... who knows? There have been many a Don Quixote defeated by the realities of the town .
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    Aug 31, 2007, 06:59 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark_crow
    You are obviously unaware of one function of news reporting, I’ll repeat what I previously pointed out:

    There was a time when I checked the bookings daily, sometimes twice a day to see who was arrested, and what they were booked for.

    Day or night you can almost find someone from a Daily in and out of a Jail booking area; a booking becomes public domain when it is completed; therefore, especially if there are more than one Daily, it’s a scoop for the Daily that runs the story if the other does not.

    Although I was not a reporter for a Daily, I had good reason to know if certain people had been arrested and we kept up to date a couple of times a day.

    Usually an arrest is old news by the time it's on a court docket, especially if it is a noted person like our friend.
    Apparently apparently nobody can explain how it slipped by. I do know the officer that made the arrest tries to spare the accused of embarrassment and told Craig "I don't call media."
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    Aug 31, 2007, 08:37 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx
    Apparently apparently nobody can explain how it slipped by. I do know the officer that made the arrest tries to spare the accused of embarrassment and told Craig "I don't call media."
    Interesting story about the arresting officer…


    I knew it had to be a tip, given the time frame surrounding the news.
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    Aug 31, 2007, 08:44 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by tomder55
    Perhaps ; running as an outsider is a well tried and true formula . But I can't make an evaluation of Romney yet. He personally has been a successful businessman and Governor just like his old man. I do not know if he would come into Washington tainted but once there... who knows? There have been many a Don Quixote defeated by the realities of the town .
    Or how about defeated by the weirdness factor? Seems the subject of Mormonism is getting a lot of play from the liberal media. This week's Newsweek asks, Is Polygamy in Afterlife OK?

    "I wish to state categorically that this church has nothing whatever to do with those practicing polygamy," said LDS president Gordon B. Hinckley more than a decade ago.

    Much less clear is the church's position on polygamy in the eternal hereafter.
    I wonder where Harry Reid stands on polygamy in the hereafter?
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    Aug 31, 2007, 12:12 PM
    "One reason I ran was to knock down the prejudicial wall that exists" against Mormons, he says. "I wanted to make it easier for the next candidate of my faith."

    In plain English…this means he is interested in evangelizing.

    I would vote for Al Sharpton first... Oppps, never mind that. But he sure won't get my vote, I've had enough evangelizing from Bush.
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    Sep 1, 2007, 07:11 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by ETWolverine
    And what do you think about the claim being made by some (NOT CRAIG, as far as I know) that Craig was set up/framed by Dem operatives in order to get rid of a Republican Senator and replace him with a Democrat?


    Elliot

    I didn't hear about that one. What's next? If failure occurred plan "B" was to have Sen. Craig seduced by Barney Franks? I don't think anyone could had written such script. Everybody including hardcore Republicans had a chuckle at the office. Sure the Democrats will have a field day with this just like when "Festus Haggen" Cheney went hunting.


    Cheney hunting incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Anyway that theory would be giving the Democratic party way too much credit. It was the Republican party that pressured Sen. Craig to step down.


    Los Angeles Times: Top of the Ticket: Politics, coast to coast, with the L.A. Times




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    Sep 2, 2007, 05:34 PM
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    I could see it now: the Democrats would had brought "Right Said Fred" out of retirement for the block party at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. But instead the Republican Guard decided on a subdued, yet encouraged retirement fizzle with few frills.



    Bobby

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