nydailynews.com - 24 days ago
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WASHINGTON - For one brief, shining moment, it looked like conspiracy theorists had found the mother lode on Friday as the White House released visitor logs with such names as William Ayers , Jeremiah Wright and Michael Moore . But alas, they weren't that Ayers, Wright or Moore. The people who ...
thinkprogress.org - 25 days ago
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thinkprogress.org —
Early this evening, the White House voluntarily released
nearly 500 visitor records of “individuals visiting the executive
mansion between Inauguration Day and the end of July.” The easily-searchable list includes some famous names like ...
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Right Wing Falsely Asserts Right Wing Boogeymen Bill ...
voices.washingtonpost.com - 25 days ago
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William Ayers, Michael Moore, Jeremiah Wright, etc are
'false positives'? What the hell is a 'false positive'
on a visitor log? Either the person visited the White House and logged in or didn't. These are the people in charge of security for the ...
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White House releases visitor logs
blogs.abcnews.com - 25 days ago
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False positives
Political Animal —
FALSE POSITIVES.... I can only imagine how excited conservatives were yesterday afternoon after the White House released its visitors logs, detailing the thousands of people who've came to the White House since January. As the New York Daily News noted , "For one brief, shining moment, it looked like conspiracy theorists had found the mother lode." The reason for the short-lived exhilaration was that the logs included names such as William Ayers, Jeremiah Wright, and Michael Moore. True to form, several prominent conservatives ...
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The Note —
... The New York Daily News' Kenneth R. Bazinet and Richard Sisk: "White House visit list includes Ayers, Wright, Moore; Names don't match controversial figures" LINK ...
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... The version of the story that hit TV screens and most newspapers had to do with William Ayers, Jeremiah Wright, Michael Moore, and Michael Jordan, who were on the list, but weren't actually William Ayers, Jeremiah Wright, Michael Moore, and Michael Jordan. Not the ones who come to your mind, anyway. ...
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