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Friday, May 1, 2009

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Another Bad Economy Suicide

Attorney Mark Levy, a former deputy assistant attorney general in the Clinton administration, killed himself yesterday. Earlier in the week Levy had learned that he was to be one of the 24 attorneys in his firm to be laid off; his 20-year-old son found "a note in his home saying he loved his family and instructing his wife on how to handle finances and other matters." This is, of course, a tragedy for the Levy family which I do not want to diminish, but let's also remember: If this had happened nine years ago his name would have been added to The Clinton Body Count. With all the disappointments of Bill Clinton's presidency, it's easy to forget the sheer grotesquery of those arrayed against him, be they true believers like the idiot who put this list together in the first place, or cynical operators like the Wall Street Journal editorial page. I think we got so used to the constant drumbeat of bizarre conspiracy theories that after a while we were inclined to ignore how absolutely poisonous they were, but it's important to recall that they were more than just white noise: They were an organized attempt by the political opposition to destroy a president who they did not like. Something to remember over the next, say, 1361 days.

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sigerson
sigerson (#179)

It's already started. http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?p=314855

My personal favorite from the whackjob tinfoil hat crowd:

"DARSANO RAHARDJO - Childhood classmate of Barack Obama when he attended a madrassa in Indonesia. Was found with his head cut off in a Jakarta alley way in 1970. Many children at the school attributed Rahardjo’s murder to the young Barack Obama. It was likely done as an initiation ritual, since Islam demands that a boy spill another’s blood before the age of ten to prove their loyalty to Allah."

Matt
Matt (#26)

Quoth DCist, the Levy case was indeed harrowing:

"An e-mail sent to Levy this morning produced this auto-reply message: 'As of April 30, 2009, I can no longer be reached. If your message relates to a firm matter, please contact my secretary ... . If it concerns a personal matter, please contact my wife ... . Thanks.'"

http://dcist.com/2009/04/go_home_already_346.php

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