George Will: Watergate of 1980?

I think we should be more honest with ourselves. It’s not this politics, as elitist and retrograde as they are. Nor is it his obfuscatory sesquipedalianism, nor his habit of advancing his argument as though it were instruction rather than opinion, truth broken into digestible bits for the lumpenproles.

We don’t like George Will because he is a weenie.

He is an exemplar of an oppressed minority, a despised minority, and we are all guilty, we all share in his humiliation. When his lunch money was taken for the tenth time, when he was forced to issue rainchecks for the next available lunch money, did we come to his defense? When he showed up at the prom dating his cousin, didn’t we snicker? When he insisted on wearing a letter sweater for his debate team prowess, did any of us pull him aside and confidingly murmer “Dude…don’t be a dick…”?

No. We did none of these things. Because he’s a weenie.

I had always thought that the use of the stolen debate notes was common knowledge. So far as I know, Will didn’t steal them himself. Googling turns up numerous references to Reagan being prepped for the debate with a stolen copy of Carter’s preparation notes.

This reference on the Working for Change Web site – http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?ItemID=10917 – refers to a 1983 article in Newsweek:

My guess is that in the “Fresh Air” interview, if Carter said that Will himself had stolen the books, he was either misspeaking, or he was speaking in shorthand, or he was ethically equating the theft itself with what Will actually did.

Did anyone acually admit to stealing the notes, or were they caught and prosicuted? If not, how do we know the notes were stolen?

That would be my guess, too. I’m just surprised that the OP is unwilling to admit a mistake.

If you want the source material, you’d have to track down those reports in Newsweek and other newspapers from 1983. So far as I know they aren’t online. You might have to make a trip to the microfilm library. Anyway, I don’t remember all the details, but I do remember that enough people on the G.O.P. side admitted to what happened. Even George Will, if I remember correctly, acknowledged that he knew the notebooks had been stolen.

Actually, Manduck appears to provided a cite, unless I am mistaken. I still don’t see how Will could have stolen the notes, however, so I tend to regard Carter’s claim as somewhat fuzzy.

Unless you’re suggesting that Carter might have given them away, that’s the only plausible explanation. Come on now.

Here’s a link…
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=98evta%247gu%241%40pencil.math.missouri.edu&output=gplain

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