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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]KY_EnviroGuy
(14,489 posts)Years ago, some sources wrongly attributed it to Bill, although it was discussed in some interviews with him. Apparently, it arose from the results of a 1995 research paper on the multiple conspiracies surrounding the Clintons, and then Hillary used it first in an interview.
I found this statement interesting from the Wiki:
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It (the paper) described how online conservative media outlets such as The American Spectator spread conspiracy theories about the suicide of Vince Foster, the Whitewater controversy, and other events. According to the memo, these conspiracies spread from conservative think tanks to British tabloids, and then to the mainstream press.
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That would suggest that Rupert Murdoch had his fingers in our political process via his tabloids even prior to Faux News coming to air.