A *conservative* partisan went after Ryan's divorce first

Nobody's reporting it Anon 2/22/08 15:09 because it's a non-issue. Foster and his ex-wife are on good terms. She's maxed out on giving to his campaign. Would she do that if she didn't like him? She still works for him. Would she do that if she didn't like him? She appeared in one of his ads. Would she do that if she didn't like him? On and on. :: As for Jack Ryan, he went back to court after the fact to have his previously public divorce records sealed just before he began preparing to run for Senate. And it was Gen. Borling's primary campaign manager -- not the Tribune or other papers -- who tried shopping out Mr. Ryan's divorce papers before the GOP primary that year. Borling fired that guy, but he was the reason the newspapers went to court to find out why Mr. Ryan had the divorce papers sealed after they had originally been public. (It's like breaking the cookie jar while sticking your hand in it... and then hiding the pieces to cover it up.) Get your facts straight. :: In both divorce cases -- Ryan and Foster -- it was conservative partisans who trying to peddle divorce papers for public consumption. Difference is Ryan tried to hide his. Foster and his ex-wife have been open about this difficult time from their past. :: Perhaps MAP will go after John McCain's divorce documents next.

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