Jennifer: I dunno. The Times story states:
According to records from Arent Fox, the law firm based
in Washington where Mr. Thompson worked part-time from 1991 to
1994, he charged the organization, the National Family Planning and
Reproductive Health Association, about $5,000 for work he did in
1991 and 1992.
22 hours 15 years ago? Having a hazy memory about that is far
from improbable.
On the other hand, I will say that the Thompson camp has handled
this pretty clumsily. When the question first arose, Thompson or
his handlers should have said that they were unsure whether he had
done such work, but that they would examine the records. Once they
knew the facts, just admit it and then say that such work no longer
represents his position on abortion--something easily proven by his
voting record in the Senate.
Given the withering scrutiny Romney has endured for his
flip-flopping, you'd think the Thompson camp would be extra careful
on these things. Even successful campaigns have a few mishaps. But
this will (and should) raise questions as to whether Thompson is
ready for prime time.
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Abortion, Law