Tuesday, May 9, 2006

The Hooker Story That Matters



Who SHOULD BE Sorry Now?

Forget the over-reported hooker / rape story at Duke University. The LaCrosse team can't play (boo-hoo); the "exotic dancer" doesn't remember what happened, on and on. That story will get straighted out in a court of law where it should. Despite the phony passion Sean Hannity creates onscreen. Barf.

Put OPM (other people's money), hookers, the Watergate hotel, poker, cigars, CIA cover, flabby white aging politicans (don't forget the Viagra) together and what do you get? A story that even Hollywood couldn't make up.


BTW, think the libs can capitalize on the NON-FAMILY VALUES displayed here. Nah.

The hookers that matter are the ones contracted by the Dukester, The Goose (Porter Goss), Dusty Fuggo, Brent Wilkes, etc. PS. Idiot Dusty Fuggo resigned from the CIA yesterday and we think the WaPo headline could read: FBI Investigates #3 at CIA. "The FBI is investigating whether a top-ranking CIA official who announced his resignation yesterday steered contracts to a boyhood friend at the center of a congressional bribery scandal, law enforcement officials said. The investigation of CIA Executive Director Kyle "Dusty" Foggo follows an ongoing investigation by the agency's inspector general, which is examining whether Foggo was involved in CIA contracts awarded to a firm owned by San Diego defense contractor Brent R. Wilkes."

Know more about the hooker angle from Harper's Magazine here: Meanwhile, I double-checked with my sources regarding who attended Wilkes’s parties, and all of them repeated what they had said before: over the years, at least six former and current members of Congress were said to have been at events sponsored by Wilkes, and their names have apparently been provided to investigators in the Cunningham case. Also, it wasn't only congressmen who were at the parties; intelligence officials, businessmen, and assorted hangers-on also attended. (As we previously noted, some of the attendees may have simply dropped by for a drink.)