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November 1, 2009 - November 7, 2009

Fort Hood Shootings

Muslim Mafia Booster Rep. Myrick: I'm On The Hasan Case


Rep. Sue Myrick (R-NC)

Rep. Sue Myrick (R-NC), who wrote the foreword to Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld that's Conspiring to Islamize America, said today she is "very concerned" about infiltration of the military by jihadists.

"We can't continue to be so politically correct that we're going to say this wasn't religiously motivated," Myrick told the Charlotte, North Carolina, CBS affiliate. She noted the reports that Nidal Malik Hasan shouted "Allahu Akbar" before he allegedly opened fire in the shooting spree at Fort Hood Thursday.

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Topics: Fort Hood, Fort Hood Shootings, Muslim Mafia, Nidal Malik Hasan, Sue Myrick

Con Man

Another Hilton Lie? Work Of Art He Claimed Was His Own Bears Sticker Of LA Furniture Store


A rendering of Mother Theresa handed over by Michael Hilton.

Perhaps we didn't give American Police Force chief Michael Hilton enough credit earlier this week when we reported on his excuse for not handing over works of art to help pay off a hefty fraud judgment in California. Now Hilton, who has admitted the APF deal in Hardin, Montana, was bogus, has allowed a courier for one of his victims to take the art from his Santa Barbara home.

But, as the Billings Gazette reports, Hilton's description of the works, which he claims are his only assets and include a rendering of Mother Theresa, was false:

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Topics: American Police Force, American Private Police Force, Con Man, Michael Hilton

Charlie Crist

Revealed: Pictures Of Gov. Crist's $50K Birthday Cake From Accused Fraudster


Cake image courtesy of Miami Herald; Crist image courtesy of Broward-Palm Beach New Times.

Two Florida newspapers have published pictures of the birthday cake for Charlie Crist sponsored to the tune of $52,000 by Fort Lauderdale super attorney Scott Rothstein.

Remember, Rothstein has been accused of orchestrating a gigantic fraud scheme out of his firm, but Gov. Crist claims that Rothstein is just another supporter, suggesting this week he hardly knows the man.

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Topics: Carol Rome, Charlie Crist, Disney, Fort Lauderdale, GEO Group, Rothstein, Rosenfeldt and Adler, Scott Rothstein, The Breakers

Astroturf

Bonner's 'Independent' Ethics Adviser Backs Out Over Ad Flap


Jack Bonner, Bonner & Associates, and James Thurber, American University

The "independent" ethics adviser that astroturf lobbyist Jack Bonner told Congress he'd retained in the wake of the flap over those forged letters to lawmakers has backed out of the role, citing the TPMmuckraker-driven fallout over an ad he placed this week praising Bonner.

James Thurber, a long-time political science professor at American University, told National Journal he'll recommend a different ethics adviser for Bonner's firm, and noted:

I teach a class on ethics and lobbying and I have never had anything like this. There have been articles about this and I have received phone calls. I never am going to do [ads] like this again, thanking people. I'll do it through personal correspondence.

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Topics: Astroturf, Global Warming, Jack Bonner, James Thurber, Lobbyists

Steve King

Patriot Games: GOP Reps Pick Tea Party Rally Over National-Security Votes


Rep. Steve King (R-IA) at the Capitol Hill tea party.

When it's a choice between strengthening the Patriot Act, or showing up for the Tea Party Patriots, what's a GOP lawmaker to do? We'll give you one guess...

Several Republican members of Congress yesterday blew off votes on the signature anti-terror legislation of the post 9/11 era to attend Michele Bachmann's Tea Party rally against health-care reform.

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Topics: House Judiciary, Jim Jordan, Louie Gohmert, Michele Bachmann, Patriot Act, Randy Forbes, Steve King, Tea Parties, Teabaggers, Ted Poe, Trent Franks

Nidal Malik Hasan

Conservative Says Hasan Acted On Orders Of Muslim Brotherhood: What Do We Know?


FBI agents outside the apartment of Major Nidal Malik Hasan (inset)

One conservative writer is already declaring -- without citing any evidence -- that Major Nidal Malik Hasan, the alleged shooter who killed 13 at Fort Hood yesterday, was acting at the behest of the Muslim Brotherhood. So it's a good time to lay out what we do and don't know about the Fort Hood shooting case and the Army psychiatrist at the center of it.

In an interview with Frontpagemag, author Dave Gaubatz blames the Fort Hood killings on, among other Muslim groups, the Council on American-Islamic Relations. He says that Hasan was carrying out "the orders of the Muslim Brotherhood." And he suggests that Hasan was sent out by radical Muslim leaders:

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Topics: CAIR, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Dave Gaubatz, Fort Hood, Fort Hood Shootings, Muslim Mafia, Nidal Malik Hasan

Scott Rothstein

Crist Denies Close Ties, But Accused Fraudster Was A Friend Who Even Sponsored Crist's Birthday Cake


Gov. Charlie Crist (R-FL) and Scott Rothstein

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist's assertion that accused fraudster attorney Scott Rothstein was nothing more than another campaign supporter is starting to look even thinner.

A Florida source familiar with the situation tells TPMmuckraker that Rothstein often bragged about his closeness to Crist, now a candidate for US Senate. The source says Rothstein once remarked: "It's one thing when you've got the governor on speed dial. It's another thing when the governor has you on speed dial."

"They were friends," the source tells us. "To say anything else is ridiculous."

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Topics: Charlie Crist, Fort Lauderdale, Rothstein, Rosenfeldt and Adler, Scott Rothstein

Bill Sparkman

AP: Authorities Look At Possibility Of Suicide In Death Of Census Worker


Bill Sparkman

Anonymous officials tell the AP they are looking at whether Bill Sparkman, the Census worker found dead in rural Kentucky in September with the word "fed" written on his chest, may have committed suicide.

The wire service reports that investigators have recently "grown more skeptical that 51-year-old Bill Sparkman died at the hands of someone angry at the federal government." It continues:

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Topics: Bill Sparkman, Census Bureau

Charles Rangel

Rangel Supporters: Think Of All The Good He's Done!


Fmr. New York City Mayor David Dinkins

A star-studded lineup of New York City Democrats, including former mayor David Dinkins, and former state comptroller Carl McCall, held a a rally on the steps of City Hall today in support embattled Harlem congressman Charlie Rangel.

Citing Rangel's long record of public service, Dinkins told the crowd: "Folks seem to have a short memory."

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Topics: Carl McCall, Charles Rangel, David Dinkins, House Ethics Committee

Bernard Kerik

Kerik Faces Prison Time After Guilty Plea For Lying To Bush White House


Fmr. NYC Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik

Former NYC police commissioner and Rudy Giuliani crony Bernie Kerik today pleaded guilty to lying during his vetting to become George W. Bush's Secretary of Homeland Security. It was the first of eight expected pleas, in exchange for which prosecutors will suggest 27 to 33 months in prison, the AP reports.

The pleas by Kerik, who has been in prison since Oct. 20 when a judge revoked his bail for giving out sealed information, are designed to resolve three separate criminal cases.

In the White House case, Kerik was accused of falsely denying to Bush vetters that he had an improper relationship with city contractors who performed pricey renovations on Kerik's Bronx apartment.

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Topics: Bernard Kerik, Bush Administration, George Bush, Homeland Security, Rudy Giuliani

Charles Rangel

Report: Ethics Panel Will Clear Rangel And Others In Caribbean Trip Probe


Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) and Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS)

The House ethics committee will likely clear five Democratic members of Congress including Charlie Rangel (D-NY) of wrongdoing in an investigation into whether a privately financed trip to the Caribbean broke House travel rules, Roll Call reports this morning.

The case, which involves a trip the members took on the dime of the Carib News Foundation, is perhaps the flimsiest in the slew of ethics charges against Rangel.

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Topics: Charles Rangel, Congressional Black Caucus, House Ethics Committee

Scott Rothstein

Rothstein Roundup: FBI Agents Search Firm, And What Was TD Bank's Role?


Scott Rothstein

Dozens of FBI and IRS agents spent the night sifting through files at the firm of south Florida attorney Scott Rothstein, the politically connected ally of Charlie Crist who has been accused by investors of running a massive fraud scheme, local media report.

WPLG 10 has video outside Rothstein, Rosenfeldt and Adler's office building in Fort Lauderdale, where FBI and IRS agents searched the 16th floor through the night. A source told WPLG that 40 agents were involved. Partner Stuart Rosenfeldt said: "We want them to search and look for eveything they need to find evidence of any crimes that may have occurred."

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Topics: Rothstein, Rosenfeldt and Adler, Scott Rothstein, TD Bank

Jack Bonner

University Probing Ad Placed By Bonner's "Independent" Ethics Adviser


Jack Bonner, Bonner & Associates, and James Thurber, American University

American University is investigating the ad praising astroturf lobbyist Jack Bonner that ran in Roll Call yesterday in the name of one of the school's department's.

"The university is aware of the ad and is looking into the facts of the situation," a university spokeswoman told TPMmuckraker. "The university does not endorse individuals or organizations."

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Topics: Astroturf, Jack Bonner, James Thurber, Lobbyists

Charlie Crist

Mo Money Mo Problems: Rothstein Is Latest Crist Fundraiser Under Cloud


Gov. Charlie Crist (R-FL), Scott Rothstein, Alan Mendelsohn, and Harry Sargeant

Something is rotten in the state of Florida?

With the accusations this week that Scott Rothstein, fast-living Fort Lauderdale attorney and friend and donor to Gov. Charlie Crist, orchestrated a massive fraud out of his law firm, there are now three Crist moneymen caught up in alleged criminal or extremely shady activity.

Crist, whose career has been fueled by his skill as a fundraiser, finds himself entangled with the trio of scandals just as his U.S. Senate primary campaign against conservative Marco Rubio is attracting national attention. And there's already talk down in Florida that the Crist-linked scandals may become a factor in the primary contest.

So what's it all about? Let's go to the tape.

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Topics: Alan Mendelsohn, Charlie Crist, Harry Sargeant, John McCain, Roger Stone, Rothstein, Rosenfeldt and Adler, Scott Rothstein

Bonner & Associates

Bonner's 'Independent' Ethics Adviser Commissions Ad Praising Him


Jack Bonner, Bonner & Associates, and James Thurber, American University

When he was hauled before Congress last week for sending those forged letters to lawmakers on climate change, astroturf lobbyist Jack Bonner pledged to make sure that no similar event ever happened again. As a centerpiece of that effort, Bonner announced that his firm had retained James Thurber, an American University political science professor, to act as an "independent ethics adviser."

Bonner assured lawmakers that the new adviser "is well-regarded as maintaining the highest ethical standards and independence," and "will review our policies and work with us to continue to improve our internal quality control system to the highest standards." All in all, it sounded like a good idea.

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Topics: ACCCE, Bonner & Associates, Jack Bonner, James Thurber, Lobbyists

Scott Rothstein

Rothstein Roundup: Accused Fraudster Meets With Feds And Estimates Of Scheme's Size Soar


Scott Rothstein

Back in south Florida after a trip to Morocco, the high-profile attorney who has been sued for allegedly operating a fraud scheme out of his law office met with federal prosecutors last night and criminal charges are likely to come soon, the Broward-Palm Beach New Times reports.

In a suit filed Monday, the law firm of politically-connected Fort Lauderdale attorney Scott Rothstein alleged that he set up a side business that sold phony legal settlements to outside investors with promises of guaranteed high returns.

There have been a flurry of developments in the Rothstein case in the last 24 hours, so we rounded up a few articles worth taking a look at:

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Topics: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Charlie Crist, Doug Van Allmen, Rothstein, Rosenfeldt and Adler, Scott Rothstein, Stuart Rosenfeldt

Daniel Horowitz

Attorney From Michael Savage 'Book Of Hate' Koran Suit Tapped By Muslim Mafia Authors


Daniel Horowitz and Michael Savage (inset)

Daniel Horowitz, the attorney who represented shock jock Michael Savage in his recent copyright infringement suit against the Council on American-Islamic Relations, is set to go up against CAIR again as counsel for the co-author of Muslim Mafia.

And, Horowitz told TPMmuckraker in a phone interview this morning, he's relishing the opportunity for Round Two with the Muslim civil rights group.

A judge ruled mostly in CAIR's favor yesterday in a suit seeking to block Dave Gaubatz from publishing documents taken by his son Chris, who went undercover as a Muslim intern at CAIR.

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Topics: CAIR, Chris Gaubatz, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Daniel Horowitz, Dave Gaubatz, Martin Garbus, Michael Savage, Muslim Mafia

Media

Newsweek And Oil Lobby Team Up To Host Climate Change Event With Lawmakers


Jack Gerard, CEO of the American Petroleum Institute

Newsweek magazine is teaming up with an oil-industry lobbying group to host an event on climate-change and energy issues involving lawmakers, just as the Senate gets set to take up legislation on the subject.

The panel discussion, entitled "Climate and Energy Policy: Moving?," will feature Jack Gerard, CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, and, as moderator, Newsweek columnist Howard Fineman, according to an email invitation sent by a Newsweek business staffer and obtained by TPMmuckraker.

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Topics: American Petroleum Institute, Astroturf, Jack Gerard, Mary Landrieu, Media, Oil

Muslim Mafia

Judge Bars Muslim Mafia Authors From Publishing Docs Lifted From CAIR


Muslim Mafia Co-Author David Gaubatz

A federal judge yesterday granted a request by the Council on American-Islamic Relations to block the authors of Muslim Mafia from publishing any of the documents taken by Chris Gaubatz while he was posing as an intern during a "counterintelligence operation" for the book.

Separately, Muslim Mafia author Dave Gaubatz and his son Chris are now being represented by the lawyer who represented shock jock Michael Savage in his 2007 copyright infringement suit against CAIR. We'll have more on this soon.

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Topics: CAIR, Chris Gaubatz, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Dave Gaubatz, Ibrahim Hooper, Muslim Mafia, WorldNetDaily

Barbara Boxer

Chamber: We Want To Help On Climate Change -- Really!

It looks like the Chamber of Commerce is concerned that it be seen as willing to play a constructive role in the coming Senate debate over climate change legislation -- whatever the reality.

That's the message to be drawn from a letter that the business lobby sent -- and posted on its website -- to Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and James Inhofe (R-OK) yesterday.

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Topics: Barbara Boxer, Chamber of Commerce, Global Warming, James Inhofe

ACORN

ACORN: We're Not Even Working In New Jersey


John Fund

OK, here's what should be the nail in the coffin for conservative claims that ACORN is poised to steal the New Jersey governor's race through rampant voter fraud.

Brian Kettenring, an ACORN spokesman, tells TPMmuckraker that the much-maligned group has conducted absolutely no political or voter registration activity in the state during the 2009 cycle. And Kettenring added that ACORN had done very little such work during the 2008 cycle.

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Topics: ACORN, John Fund, Patrick Ruffini, Voting, voter fraud

Bernard Madoff

Madoff Accountant Pleads Guilty To Fraud


David Friehling

Bernie Madoff's former accountant has pleaded guilty to fraud in connection with his auditing of Madoff's operation. But David Friehling denied that he knew anything about the underlying massive Ponzi scheme, which Madoff has pleaded guilty to orchestrating.

Friehling admitted that he didn't independently audit Madoff's financial statements, saying he took Madoff's claims at "face value." But he said (sub. req.) he put his own and his family's money with Madoff. In what was "the biggest mistake of my life, I placed my trust in Bernard Madoff," he said.

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Topics: Bernard Madoff, David Friehling, Securities and Exchange Commission, Wall Street

Scott Rothstein

Roger Stone: I Hired PI To Investigate Biz Partner And Accused Fraudster Scott Rothstein


Roger Stone and Scott Rothstein (inset)

Roger Stone told TPMmuckraker in an interview today that he retained a private investigator last year to scrutinize the activities of Scott Rothstein, Stone's onetime business partner who is now being accused of a $100 million fraud involving his south Florida law firm. And, Stone added, he broke with Rothstein earlier this year after Rothstein tried to censor criticism of his friend Gov. Charlie Crist on The Stone Zone, for which Rothstein's law firm was providing web hosting.

Stone, reached in Ohio where he is working election day, explained that about a year ago Rothstein's spending -- "on luxury cars, real estate, watches, charitable and political donations" -- had gotten so out of control that Stone hired private investigator Adam Mangino.

"He came back with two pieces of advice: 'I don't know where the money is coming from, but I do know the money is not his,'" Stone says. "It was at that point that I asked Rothstein to dissolve the company."

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Topics: Adam Mangino, Charlie Crist, Roger Stone, Rothstein, Rosenfeldt and Adler, Scott Rothstein, The Stone Zone

voter fraud

Voter Fraud -- Or Just A Case Of Mistaken Identity?

Some conservatives are proudly showing off what they claim is a real live case of voter fraud today. Election Journal and Red State are both trumpeting this 30-second video of a young voter in New Jersey telling the tale of his stolen vote.

Election Journal, which last year released a widely-played video of the New Black Panthers supposedly scaring voters from the polls, posted the video this afternoon under the title "Concerns over absentee ballots realized."

In it, the voter says he gave his name to election officials, only to find that he had already voted.

"I walk in there, tell them my name and it says that I have a mail thing, someone sent it in the mail. But I never sent mine in the mail, so I had to file a provisional in order to be able vote," says the voter, who identifies himself as Mark Allen of Galloway, N.J.

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Topics: ACORN, John Fund, NJ-GOV, voter fraud

Voting

Expert: Provisional Ballots Less Vulnerable To Voter Fraud, Not More


John Fund

In our post from earlier today about the conservative efforts to gin up bogus voter fraud fears, one point we didn't go into -- but Adam Serwer at the American Prospect now has -- is the silliness of the notion that provisional ballots are particularly vulnerable to voter fraud.

A central component of the current right-wing freakout is the fact that there are likely to be a higher number of provisional ballots cast in New Jersey this year. That, so the thinking goes, makes fraud more likely.

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Topics: Voting, voter fraud

Scott Rothstein

Prominent And Politically Connected Florida Attorney Accused In $100M Fraud Scheme


Scott Rothstein

In a case already being compared to the Bernie Madoff affair, a lawsuit filed Monday in Broward County accuses south Florida "super attorney" Scott Rothstein of bilking investors in a scheme run out of the powerful firm Rothstein, Rosenfeldt and Adler, which now says it can't make payroll.

An attorney for one investor told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that the amount of money missing could be over $100 million, though it's not clear where it went.

Rothstein and his wife are jet-setters who live in a 6-plus million dollar Fort Lauderdale home and were known for driving a veritable fleet of expensive sports cars and showering their favorite charities with big donations. A flamboyant character who was once pictured on billboards with Miami Dolphins great Dan Marino, Rothstein grew up in a lower-middle class family in the Bronx. He's now out of town and possibly out of the country -- no one knows where exactly -- and the Feds have reportedly shown up at his law firm offices.

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Topics: Charlie Crist, Dan Marino, Democrats, GOP, Republicans, Roger Stone, Rothstein, Rosenfeldt and Adler, Scott Rothstein

voter fraud

What's New? Lacking Evidence, Conservatives Again Stoke Voter Fraud Fears


John Fund

Another election, another boatload of evidence-free Republican claims of voter fraud...

In part because it's the closest of the major races, the New Jersey governor's race has been the focus of the GOP's dire warnings. Here's how the campaign to stoke fears over voter fraud in the Garden State has ramped up in recent days:

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Topics: ACORN, John Fund, NJ-GOV, Voting, voter fraud

Con Man

Hilton: I'm Too Sick To Forfeit Self-Portrait For Auction


Michael Hilton

The Billings Gazette in Montana has the latest from now-admitted conman Michael Hilton: asked to hand over four works of art to help pay a $700,000 judgment in a California real estate fraud case, Hilton claimed he had the flu and couldn't make it.

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Topics: American Police Force, American Private Police Force, Con Man, Hardin Montana, Michael Hilton

Heidi DeJong Barsuglia

"Hot Mike" Duvall Won't Face Charges In Sex Boasting Flap


Fmr. State Rep. Michael Duvall (R-CA)

Hot Mike Duvall -- who stepped down as a state lawmaker after his raucous sexual braggadocio was picked up by a live microphone -- is getting off.

The California Republican won't face federal charges in connection to the incident, the local U.S. attorney's office announced today.

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Topics: Heidi DeJong Barsuglia, Michael Duvall, Sex

Allen Stanford

Knight Shift: Antigua Strips Stanford Of Title


Allen Stanford

And now, the unkindest cut of all...

An Antiguan panel has voted unanimously to strip Allen Stanford of his knighthood. The indicted Texas billionaire was said to have embarrassed the tiny Caribbean nation, where he had previously been the largest private employer.

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Topics: Allen Stanford, Antigua and Barbuda

Obama Administration

Obama Adopts Bush's State Secrets Position -- And Exact Language -- In NSA Spying Case


Pres. Obama and Fmr. Pres. George W. Bush

Here's a good catch from Michael Isikoff on the new blog Declassified at Newsweek:

It looks like the Obama Administration is invoking the state secrets privilege in a lawsuit alleging illegal surveillance by the National Security Agency -- and it's using the exact wording used by the Bush Administration two years ago in the very same case.

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Topics: Bush Administration, Dennis Blair, Eric Holder, J. Michael McConnell, Justice Department, NSA, Obama Administration, Shubert v. Obama

Dick Cheney

Did Cheney Deceive FBI On Instructions To Libby?


Former Vice President Dick Cheney

Most reactions to the release of Dick Cheney's 2004 interview with FBI investigators on the Valerie Plame affair have focused on the numerous instances in which the then-vice president claimed a faulty memory about events that had occurred less than a year before.

But did Cheney at one point all but lie under oath about whether he directed Lewis Libby to give Judith Miller information from a government report on Saddam's alleged efforts to procure uranium from Africa?

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Topics: CIA, Dick Cheney, Iraq, Judy Miller, Scooter Libby, Valerie Plame

Orly Taitz

Judge Wonders Aloud If Orly Taitz Suborned Perjury


Orly Taitz

Others have already noted this passage from a smack-down ruling against Orly Taitz in a California Birther suit last week. But it's worth highlighting that the judge in the case suggested Taitz may have suborned perjury.

Check out these sentences from the lengthy order by Judge David Carter of the U.S. District Court in the Central District of California:

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Topics: Birthers, David O. Carter, Larry Sinclair, Orly Taitz

Tea Party Patriots

Tea Partiers Get Set For Hectic Final Push Against Health-Care Reform


A crowd gathers at a tea party

Declaring that "this is our battle of Trenton," Tea Party activists are gearing up for a last stand against the health-care reform effort they see as putting the country on a glide-path to socialism.

With the House set to vote on reform as early as this week, Tea Party Patriot leaders yesterday sent out a lengthy email to volunteers -- forwarded to TPMmuckraker -- announcing "It's Make or Break Time with Health Care," and laying out a frenetic schedule of direct lobbying activities for the next few days, including phone calls and in-person visits to members of both houses of Congress.

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Topics: Health Care, Michele Bachmann, Right-wing extremism, Sarah Palin, Tea Party Patriots

Muslim Mafia

CAIR Sues 'Muslim Mafia' Author Over Property Lifted By Undercover Intern


Muslim Mafia Co-Author David Gaubatz

The Council on American-Islamic Relations has sued the author of Muslim Mafia, a book that sparked calls by four House Republicans for an investigation into intern spies, seeking the return of documents taken by the author's son while he was posing as a Muslim and interning at CAIR's Washington office.

The suit alleges that Chris Gaubatz, son of book co-author Dave Gaubatz, took over 12,000 documents along with electronic information when he was posing as convert Dave Marshall in 2008. It quotes the book itself, which says Gaubatz routinely loaded the trunk of his car with the files.

Politico's Josh Gerstein reports:

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Topics: CAIR, Chris Gaubatz, Dave Gaubatz, Electronic Communications Privacy Act, Ibrahim Hooper, Muslim Mafia

Alberto Gonzales

Iglesias: Evidence Of Politicization By Arizona Sheriff "Felt Very Familiar"


Fmr. US Attorney (NM) David Iglesias

David Iglesias is comparing Sheriff Joe Arpaio's alleged targeting of political foes to the notorious Rove-Gonzales politicization of DOJ, which led to Iglesias's own improper firing.

The evidence against the Arizona sheriff was "very similar to what was going on at the Department of Justice under the Bush administration," Iglesias said in an interview with TPMmuckraker. "It unfortunately felt very familiar."

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Topics: Alberto Gonzales, David Iglesias, Immigration, Joe Arpaio, Justice Department, Karl Rove, U.S. Attorneys

Scott Roeder

Anti-Abortion Activist Behind Auction For Roeder: For-Sale Items Do Not Glorify Violence


Anti-abortion activist Regina Dinwiddie

Regina Dinwiddie, the Kansas anti-abortion activist who set up an eBay auction to benefit the suspect in the George Tiller murder, tells TPMmuckraker in a phone interview that she's angry that eBay pulled her items -- and that she believes they did not glorify violence, but rather "glorify the end of a very violent man."

"Actually I thought [eBay] was the last bastion of free enterprise in America, where normal people could put things up for sale," Dinwiddie told us. "I see they do have a political agenda."

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Topics: Abortion, George Tiller, Regina Dinwiddie, Scott Roeder, eBay

Joe Arpaio

Report: FBI Probing Controversial Arizona Sheriff For "Investigating" Political Foes


Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the hard-line anti-immigration Arizona sheriff, is being probed by the FBI for allegedly using his authority to retaliate against political adversaries, sources tell a local TV station. One of the key cases cited by Phoenix-based KPHO is one we told you about recently, in which a husband-and-wife team of big-name Washington GOP lawyers was briefly recruited to try to build a case against a local official who had clashed with Arpaio.

In response to the KPHO report, Arpaio bizarrely lashed out at ... David Iglesias, the former U.S. attorney who had dared offer an expert opinion to the station.

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Topics: David Iglesias, Don Stapley, FBI, Immigration, Joe Arpaio, Joseph diGenova, Justice Department, U.S. Attorneys, Victoria Toensing

Michael Hilton

Hilton Admits: I'm Broke And Had No Corporate Backing for Jail Bid


Michael Hilton

"I'm out of the game. I'm done," Michael Hilton has told the Associated Press in a phone interview.

The California grifter had just testified in court that he's broke, is struggling to pay rent on his apartment, and recently borrowed money from his girlfriend. And he appeared to come close, perhaps for the first time, to admitting that he had deceived local officials in Montana about his effort to take control of an empty jail.

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Topics: American Private Police Force, Greg Smith, Hardin Montana, Michael Hilton

Scott Roeder

Anti-Abortion Extremists Auction Lurid Prison Art On eBay To Raise Money For Tiller Murder Suspect


Art for sale on eBay for Scott Roeder's legal defense.

Supporters of the man charged with the May killing of Kansas abortion doctor George Tiller are raising money for his legal defense through an eBay auction on items including prison art glorifying the murder and a commissary cookbook by the woman who is serving time for shooting Tiller in both arms in the early 1990s.

Allies of Scott Roeder want to hire a private lawyer who will use a so-called "necessity defense," arguing that the killing was justified.

(See a slideshow of the now-scrubbed items here.)

Auction organizer Dave Leach told the Kansas City Star, which first reported the auction, "I really am hopeful that eBay can see that once this is up, that it is not a glorification of violence."

But the items, like illustrations produced by a fellow inmate and signed by Roeder, do just that. One David-and-Goliath drawing shows a figure with a sling holding up a severed head labeled "Tiller" standing over a bloodied body labeled "Child Murdering Industry."

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Topics: Abortion, Dave Leach, George Tiller, Regina Dinwiddie, Scott Roeder