Talk:Joe Conason
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Jane Morgan affair
editSomebody added the text "The Jane Morgan linked to by this article is not the Jane Morgan with whom Mr. Bush may have had an affair." That seems about right, since the only Jane Morgan currently covered by Wikipedia would have been in her sixties or seventies at the time of the affair. So I've removed the link and the comment. --Mr. Billion 21:13, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
opposite of disambiguate?
editWhen there are 2 or more artciles... but here we have two diff people and one artcile. John wesley!~
Link to Video of Joe discussing It Could Happen Here
editI believe that this video of Joe speaking about his book adds to the value of the article and should be published in the external links section. I would appreciate if someone would add it. Thanks
- Joe Conason discusses his book It Could Happen Here, March 8, 2007 (Video)
Conason at Salon.com
editConason's name is no longer listed as a contributor at Salon.com. Does anyone know if he's left the publication? Calicocat (talk) 04:13, 14 January 2011 (UTC)
- Just saw this character on telly. This piece should get an NPOV.