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In reply to the discussion: Who is the most infamous person you've met? [View all]grantcart
(53,061 posts)219. In 1972 I was working as an intern for the state legislature.
One day I took a phone call from a constituent who was also the perennial Republican challenger to Tom Foley.
He was angry that he hadn't gotten an invitation to Erlichman's big birthday bash (it was expected he was likely to launch a Senate campaign). Later that year he was indicted.
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Pat Robertson and his wife were in line behind me at the voting booths last November.
Revanchist
Oct 2013
#3
I was doing work for him, but also being very generous with the materials...
Tom Ripley
Oct 2013
#58
He has accrued a rotten reputation over the years, but back then he was a liberal libertine...
Tom Ripley
Oct 2013
#65
I've run into John Edwards twice (since his downfall) in the local grocery store.
mnhtnbb
Oct 2013
#76
I've had some sort of personal experience with the past three Democratic VP nominees.
Tommy_Carcetti
Oct 2013
#109
Iowa's caucus attracts a creepy crusade of right wing loons and Louie Gohmert was the lowest.
IADEMO2004
Oct 2013
#68
I met Robert Beasley, bagman for CREEP who went to prison. And my wife worked ....
marble falls
Oct 2013
#87
I've met the renegade eldest son, Nate (who isn't infamous like the rest of his family) . . .
markpkessinger
Oct 2013
#159
Alan Wood, he provided the iconic flag that was raised over Iwo Jima, during World War II.
justice1
Oct 2013
#118
Ann Colter was working a table to sell one of her books when I was at Camp Casey. I talked to her.
Vincardog
Oct 2013
#167
I worked with the son of the Black Widow, Blanche Taylor Moore, for years.
NRaleighLiberal
Oct 2013
#173
I just wondered if these "enforcers" had some kind of fraternity or something.
Blue_In_AK
Oct 2013
#186
Ronald Reagan at a United Republicans of California (UROC) convention in Bakersfield in 1966, or so.
deurbano
Oct 2013
#179
infamous ? probably a guy who murdered his own kids in the prison I worked in
steve2470
Oct 2013
#184
Queen Elizabeth and Erich Honecker- both were very brief encounters- it's not like we became friends
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#220
Two come to mind (although the second I was in the same room with but did not meet)
RFKHumphreyObama
Oct 2013
#225
I went to Jr. High School with the leader of the Heaven Gate's son....The San
nirvana555
Oct 2013
#236