McCain adviser Martin Eisenstadt responds to the YouTube BBC documentary called "The Last Republican
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McCain adviser Martin Eisenstadt responds to the YouTube BBC documentary called "The Last Republican
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The idea that the Martin Eisenstadt character is a hoax is ridiculous. I worked with Marty during the Reagan presidency. Our biggest exploit was to get President Reagan to call the Afghanistan Talisban the moral equivalent of our founding fathers.
Marty, You make yourself look foolish every time you open your mouth. Just like Palin, you blame the damn media for broadcasting the stupid things that come out of your mouth. Pathetic, toxic narcissists - all of you. Normal people work very hard trying to build a just society for ALL and all Republicans work to divide and destroy it. Please rapture on out of here already and leave normal people alone!
Eisenstadt. The New York Times reported that "Martin Eisenstadt doesn't exist. His blog does, but it's a put-on. The think tank where he is a senior fellow -- the Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy -- is just a Web site.
Sorry to disappoint you, but what you failed to notice is that the so-called New York Times story to which you refer was actually in the hoax Yes Men version of last week's New York Times. Not the real one. See my blog for more details. - Marty
Also reported a hoax by CBS News, The Huffington Post and MSNBC. The creators of this hoax, Dan Mirvish and Eitan Gorlin are responsible for fabricating the story of Sarah Palin not knowing that Africa was a continent and Joe Wurzelbacher being a plant and a cousin of Charles Keating. I wouldn't blame Sarah or Joe if they sued the pants off these men. And yes the Harding Inst. only exists in cyberspace. They chose to name the institute after Warren G Harding, a president of little consequence.
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The New York Times reported that "Martin Eisenstadt doesn't exist. His blog does, but it's a put-on. The think tank where he is a senior fellow -- the Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy -- is just a Web site.
I wouldn't blame Sarah or Joe if they sued the pants off these men. And yes the Harding Inst. only exists in cyberspace. They chose to name the institute after Warren G Harding, a president of little consequence.