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Am I going senile, or did she work for bill/hillary at one point? I seem to recall her on Tv a lot during the lewinsky thing.
I'm not sure. I know that she is one of the, perhaps only, so called "Fox News Liberals" that I believe had once had a solid reputation on the liberal/Left side of things. What with working for Dukakis, etc.--T. Anthony12:21, 30 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Hold on she may have been a strategist for Clinton or as a general Democratic strategist she just worked with him. This indicates her defending him in the media[1], and also this indicates she discussed things with him.--T. Anthony12:34, 30 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, it should be noted, and when I came to the article right now, it said in the lede that she was "best known" for representing Ailes. But that is balderdash—not that she represented him, but that this is what she is best known for. Well, maybe that's true for someone under 30, but she made history by becoming the first manager of a presidential campaign (Dukakis, 1988), and this is a far bigger feather in her cap than representing Ailes. I have adjusted the lede. Unschool11:35, 6 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]