05-09-2013, 03:38 PM
From the Los Angeles Times, 2/26, 1998 (during the Kenn Starr "investigation"):
"Indeed, Blumenthal has been willing to cite a right-wing conspiracy as the source of many of the Clintons' problems. Others look at an assortment of conservative talk show hosts, Clinton-haters on the Internet, partisan foes in Congress and other critics as mutually reinforcing on a certain level, but see no conspiracy. Rahm Emanuel, a senior White House aide, quickly dubbed Blumenthal "G.K.," after the grassy knoll that figures prominently in theories of a conspiracy behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Emanuel on Wednesday said he came up with the moniker because of Blumenthal's 'penchant for theories that don't normally come to mind. And seeing connections that you normally don't see'."
Link:
http://articles.latimes.com/1998/feb/26/news/mn-23397
"Indeed, Blumenthal has been willing to cite a right-wing conspiracy as the source of many of the Clintons' problems. Others look at an assortment of conservative talk show hosts, Clinton-haters on the Internet, partisan foes in Congress and other critics as mutually reinforcing on a certain level, but see no conspiracy. Rahm Emanuel, a senior White House aide, quickly dubbed Blumenthal "G.K.," after the grassy knoll that figures prominently in theories of a conspiracy behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Emanuel on Wednesday said he came up with the moniker because of Blumenthal's 'penchant for theories that don't normally come to mind. And seeing connections that you normally don't see'."
Link:
http://articles.latimes.com/1998/feb/26/news/mn-23397