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Deep Throat and Alabama

Not that you can find the transcript on the stupid, fat, slow MSNBC Web site, but I just heard Al Haig say on Scarborough Country that Nixon would never have been impeached if not for Teddy Kennedy's meeting with Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace in 1972, when the so-called Boll-Weevils, conservative southern Democrats in Congress, turned against Nixon. Beyond bizzare.

I e-mailed CNN's Paula Zahn to ask G. Gordon Liddy about his knowledge of Nixon's involvement in the assassination attempt on Wallace depicted in this story, but as usual, no response from the CNN e-mail form.

I suspect the Deep Throat story will continue to develop on Wednesday, so check back for updates.

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