Thursday, August 25, 2011

Failed Alaska Senate candidate Joe Miller downplays FBI informant's role in campaign.

Courtesy of Alaska Dispatch  concerning the embarrassing fact that William Fulton was working for Joe Miller while simultaneously working for the FBI to gather intelligence on domestic terrorist Schaeffer Cox:

"Fulton was not 'close' to me or my campaign," Miller said via email through his spokesman Randy DeSoto, explaining that Fulton's role in the campaign was insignificant and short-lived. 

Fulton provided security for a town hall Miller held in October, brought in at the request of a campaign volunteer, according to DeSoto. The assignment went badly when Fulton detained Alaska Dispatch editor Tony Hopfinger. After the ensuing public relations mess -- which struck in the weeks leading up to the November election -- the Miller campaign decided if it needed event security again, they'd tap someone other than Fulton and his military surplus store, Drop Zone. 

Other than a few hours spent working as a security guard for an afternoon event, Fulton had nothing to do with the campaign, Miller said. 

"Fulton's actions at that town hall meeting occurred without my direction or approval … I was not even in the building when the handcuffing occurred," said Miller, adding that "Nevertheless, paid government informants should not be campaign managers or otherwise involved in political campaigns." 

"I want to make it explicitly clear that I do not believe that Bill Fulton acted with the intent to harm our campaign during the Anchorage town hall meeting this past October. In other words, I do not buy into any type of federal conspiracy against the Joe Miller for U.S. Senate Campaign," he said.

Okay a couple of things.

It is not really true that Fulton was not "close" to the Miller campaign, or that his role was "insignificant and short lived."  In fact he was likely far more involved than most people realize.

In fact Fulton was working with Joe back in 2008 when Miller and Sarah Palin tried to oust Randy Reuderich as head of the Republican Party in Alaska.

And according to my sources, though Fulton was not specifically trying to get dirt on Joe Miller while working for the FBI, he did see some things that Miller REALLY does not want to see come out in the media.

Of course if I have anything to say about it, it will DEFINITELY come out in the media.

By the way "The Vaguely Bearded One" was described to me as a paranoid schizophrenic, who constantly worried that his office was bugged or that he was being followed, so you just KNOW that right now he is losing his mind wondering how much Fulton learned during the campaign, and who he might have told.

And do you know what Joe-Joe?

You SHOULD be worried!

19 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:23 PM

    "against the Joe Miller for U.S. Senate Campaign," he said."

    Is he referring to himself in the third person?

    What an elevated loser. And his wife, supporters (including Todd Palin, Chuck Heath) also too.

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  2. Anonymous3:23 PM

    They were thick as thieves they were, all the way back to his last defeating coup with the State's conservatives.

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  3. Anonymous3:25 PM

    Wow, considering how paranoid Joe is, I'm surprised he isn't trying to get a case of orchestrated fraud on his failed campaign all the way to the Supreme Court.

    How's your effort to prevent Romney from the Primary Joe? Does Rick Perry call you his bitch now or are you panting after Sarah to quit dithering?

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  4. Anonymous3:36 PM

    Free-loading Joe Miller would say white is black and black is white. He's a proven liar, hypocrite, and egomaniac. He refused to be accountable for his despicable actions. He benefited from Palin nepotism. He did his damnedest to disenfranchise Alaskan voters and then thoroughly abused our legal system. Is it any wonder that this reprehensible excuse for a man is hiding away from his past again? We see you there, Joe, cowering in the corner.

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  5. Anonymous4:45 PM

    hahaha joe joe

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  6. angela5:15 PM

    Joe seems a bit nervous to me. Why the anxiety Joe?

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  7. Anonymous5:35 PM

    Am I wrong to think he embodies the face and actions of a Pervert? The scraggle-faced beard and control-freakedness reveal a huge red flag that he has virility or 'Manly Issues' as well as controlling issues. (apparently he has criminal issues too and also). what a loser with a face to match. Good luck prison. Joseph the Loser.

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  8. emrysa5:39 PM

    dude is paranoid, just like the quitter - no wonder she endorsed him. birds of a feather, indeed.

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  9. Anonymous5:57 PM

    Just an observation, perhaps the "slightly bearded paranoid one" is suffering from Low Testosterone. They have a pill for that, joe joe!
    Why does he need to make this proclamation if what he's saying is indeed true? I think Miller doth protest too much.

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  10. Anonymous6:14 PM

    Joe MIller and his wife will be outed eventually for being the lying lowlife they are known to be. I am still angry such a poorly qualified person as his wife is on the state judicial council until 2015. It is time for some serious house cleaning. A six-year term is outrageous. Palin was terrified of truly competent people and surrounded herself with friends and hacks.

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  11. Anonymous6:21 PM

    Referring to oneself in the third person is a sign of a deep disconnect. Obviously?

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  12. Anonymous6:56 PM

    G,

    The postings by Anon, with all those bits and pieces about Sarah,reminds me of those RAM e mails that the Daily Caller had,looks like the same style. What do you think?

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  13. moose pucky7:12 PM

    This reminds me of the time that Joe said something like (paraphrasing) "If they find porn on my computer - it is not mine, they planted it there."

    NO ONE had even accused him of that.

    Kinda like sarah said todd was not involved in a prostitution ring (nobody had accused todd of that).

    Paranoid AIP types, yep.

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  14. *sigh* She may have talent in her little finger, but the rest of her is sadly lacking in anything approaching intelligent thought.

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  15. Anonymous7:37 PM

    God I thought he was gone.

    Yeah I agree, he protests too much and I am sure there is something he is hiding

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  16. Gray Lensman7:48 PM

    Hey!! Who put this kiddy porn on my computer??

    Joe (You mind if I use your computer while you're out?) Miller.

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  17. Enjay in E MT8:41 PM

    Perhaps many of this far right fundamentalists are paranoid because of they've associated Gawd knows everything & is watching to the lefties are watching to know everything. We're tapping phones, monitoring internet, spying with camera and always watching.

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  18. Perhaps Fulton has a little dossier on the people he has served in his store....taped, recorded and verified. Leverage baby leverage....

    Joe and the boys don't know when the other shoe is going to drop.....keep your trap shut Joe and go away.

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  19. You would be paranoid too if you thought the way Miller does. Everyone assumes other people think the way they do. Those who have good intentions toward people get harmed because they think others have good intentions, those who are unethical, mean, and conniving think others may harm them so they become paranoid.

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