I expect it from TPM, which is peddling an overblown tape of Christine O’Donnell questioning — in 1996 — whether there had been a fair investigation of Vince Foster’s 1993 death. TPM tries to make a big deal out of this, but as even Matthew Yglesias points out, many mainstream publications were questioning the circumstances of Foster’s death in the mid-1990s.
But Doug Mataconis at Outside The Beltway does TPM one better by suggesting — based on a Wikipedia entry on the Foster death — that the issue of Foster’s death had been “thoroughly investigated and unanimously ruled to be suicide by official sources” and that “unless Delaware turns out to be a previously unknown having of conspiracy theory addicts, I doubt [O’Donnell’s tape] will go over well.”
Well sure, but the link to the investigation in Mataconis’ post recites that the official Starr report on the investigation was released in 1997, after the tape of O’Donnell.
Whether one accepts that Foster committed suicide or not, to use a 1997 investigation report on the Foster death to prove that O’Donnell was a conspiracy theorist in 1996 is really shoddy.
Update: Robert Stacy McCain has a good post on how the tape does not even prove what TPM (and Mataconis) claim, and pointing out some real “O’Donnell” conspiracy theories.
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Mataconis is the reason I had to stop reading OTB. Dude's just a hack.
Mataconis is a liberal pretending to be a conservative. I stopped reading OTB, as well.
Interesting that the Google ad at the top of Outside The Beltway is all about stopping O'Donnell, Scott Brown, and the TEA Party. Since it is automated, kind of tells you what the content of the site has become.
So because I'm not in the Christine O'Donnell Amen Corner I'm a liberal ?
Yea, that makes sense guys.
First of all, I am an outsider. Am I convinced that O'Donnell is a good choice candidate? No… it is a toss up to me… I am looking and keeping an open mind.
Second, in regard to Vince Foster's death, I belong to the group who believes that it was murder and not suicide. Why? Simple reason: there were eye-witnesses, not to the death itself, but to the fact that a person or persons unknown were also at the spot at the time that Vince Foster died. It is all about the car. The whole story is fascinating….
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