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July 11, 2007
Second Senate Number ID'd In DC Madam's Book: Late Senator Moynihan's (D-NY) Office
David Corn said he was specifically looking to attach a Republican to the number.
The implication seemed to be he would bury it if it turned up Dem.
That's why I asked the kid with the mad googlin' skillz to look into it.
Pat Moynihan's number? Well, it's not his personal line. Anyone working in his office (or, I suppose, even with access to his office) could have used the number.
Given that we can probably find out that Monynihan wasn't in DC the day after Christmas, 1998, when the call was placed, it probably wasn't him calling.
But it was one of his disgusting, degenerate, whore-mongering liberal aides.
Some of whom -- who knows? -- may have been brought aboard the Hillary Train.
Or at least are probably working for other Democrats.
So, David Corn thought he'd have some fun with "McCornthyism." (He was big on pimping "The List" of supposedly gay Republicans before last election day.)
Well, now buddy, we're gonna be looking to find out what Democrat was in Pat Moynihan's office the day after Christmas, 1998.
Havin' fun now, cocksucker?
Blowback's a bitch, ain't it?
Dan Riehl Proclaims: I AM A GOOGLE GOD!
Seriously, he just wrote that to me.
Then he jumped off the roof into a pool and finger-banged Kate Hudson.
If It's A DC Sex Scandal, It Was Just A Matter of Time... Almost surely a mistake, but a number on the DC Madam's list is supposedly the number of one "Clinton, William J," at least according to a site I've never heard of called "Background Check."
Good Lt. notes the number also checks out as a number from a hotel in DC, which seems far, far more likely -- hotels and hookers go together like Andrew Sullivan and milky loads in his power glutes. So I think the site claiming this is Clinton's number is just wrong -- do presidents even have their own phone numbers per se? Wouldn't it all just be "Office of the President" stuff?