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Friday, December 14, 2007
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
Ink By the Barrel
by Rich Galen
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"Never argue with a man who buys his ink by the barrel …" is oft-quoted advice first dispensed by Ben Franklin who did, in fact, buy his ink by the barrel.

With that in mind, I would like to take up your valuable time this Friday morning by telling you just how incompetent the Des Moines Register and Iowa Public Television were on Wednesday in putting on what was heavily promoted as the FINAL REPUBLICAN DEBATE BEFORE THE IOWA CAUCUSES on January third.

The Des Moines Register has an extremely talented young reporter in a guy named Tom Beaumont. It also has the most knowledgeable, thoughtful, and insightful political columnist in the state - and maybe in the nation - in David Yepsen.

Yepsen and I have known each other for the better part of three decades. Nobody understands better the ebbs and flows of politics in Iowa - in Presidential cycles and in mid-term cycles - than Yepsen which is why he is every other reporter's go-to-guy. More about him later.

To set the stage, let me quote from the very paper: Rich Galen, a senior adviser to Fred Thompson, nearly got kicked out [of the debate] ... Galen, from all accounts, was not shy about expressing his displeasure that he was expected to check in at the debate site, or that each candidate was limited to eight advisers in the dressing room. Marsha Mills, the Register's campaign coordinator at the debate, said she told Galen she would contact a police officer if there was another incident.

Marsha Mills, in addition to her limited social skills, also has a faulty memory. She never, ever told me she would contact a police officer if there was another incident.

Unless Iowa has a law requiring courtesy to pompous, pretentious, self-important, stiff-necked women there wasn't even a first "incident."

Oh. Wait.

I do believe it is possible that I said to Ms. Mills that the whole affair was "abysmally stupid."

It is also possible that there is a law in Iowa forbidding the use of any form of the word "abysmal."

Thus, an incident might, indeed, have occurred.

At another point I believe she may have asked me if she had mentioned some sub-heading of one of the 3,173 rules which the Register had imposed on the campaigns and (I don't remember this, but one of our folks reported that) I said, "I can't believe I would have suffered through the same conversation with you twice." Or words to a like effect.

The moderator of the affair was an editor (or perhaps THE editor) of the Register. Continued...

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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GALEN'S INK BY THE BARREL - PLEASE!
The experience must have been the same as it would be to have your grammar and spelling corrected by some of the commenters -- and bloggers -- on the "pages" of Townhall.com.

Great -- and humorous -- column. Thanks!

THE Editor (ink by the barrel column)
Please, no matter how angry you (we) are, please do not critize another's appearance.
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