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Captain's Quarters:

It doesn't take long for provocateurs to crawl out of the woodwork to attack candidates, especially in stealth attacks. With Fred Thompson, they've apparently started before he officially enters the race -- and in one case, race is the operative word. Apparently hoping to confuse web surfers looking for Fred's website at www.imwithfred.com, a new site has appeared at www.imwithfred2008.com -- only this site welcomes people to the Ku Klux Klan, "Bringing a Message of Hope and Deliverance to White Christian America!" It includes links to a variety of disgusting racist sites.

Who would post something like this as a smear on Fred Thompson? Someone a little too stupid to cover his tracks, possibly? A DNS search gives us an answer. The domain name, registered through GoDaddy (no great shock there), belongs to:

Henry Reynolds
500 California Ave. #5
Santa Monica, California 90403
United States

The phone number listed on the domain record, which I won't post here, goes to an answering machine for the "law offices of Henry Reynolds". I left a message asking for comment on this website, and then decided to take a look through OpenSecrets and the FEC to see if Mr. Reynolds has a history of supporting Fred Thompson, or even the KKK. Actually, it turns out that a Mr. Henry Reynolds in the same zip code working as an attorney has a small record of political donations -- but in another direction:

  • 4/6/2005 - $500, MoveOn.org
  • 9/22/2004 - $500, DNC Services
  • 4/5/2004 - $250, John Kerry
  • FEC receipts for these donations can be found here, here, and here. They have the same address as the domain registration.

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    After Captain Ed blew his cover, apparently an attempt was made to cover his tracks but Ed kept a cache copy. It seems the Santa Monica lawyer is a fan of John Edwards too, but I don't think he got a KKK link.

    Back when I was in law school, and still a Democrat, a party operative told me they did this sort of thing just to get a denial out of the opponent and keep the story in the news. If they get lucky they can even make their opponent spend his money in a denial ad. It is this kind of thing that leads me to label certain practices of the Democrats the politics of fraud.

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