Denial, Yes -- Apology, No

While things may look grim for John Spencer, who is once again in the position of having to deny his own quotes, he's certainly getting more attention now.

He'll be on NY1 tonight, Fox News this afternoon and he'll appear tonight on Inside Edition. (Seriously.)

As for apologizing to Hillary for the comments, don't bet on it.

Spencer's spokesman Rob Ryan called to say, "There's nothing to apologize for. John Spencer never said she was ugly. Never said she had plastic surgery. And that's a fact."

-- Azi Paybarah
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Anonymous says:

And Ryan's credibility comes from where??? RIOC?

Anonymous says:

I can only hope that these people interviewing him ask about the other times he has been quoted and then denied ever making the statements, his marrying his chief of staff after having an affair with her, and the fact that he did not even know his own position on the fence along the Mexican border.

Bob Fois (not verified) says:

The character of the people "spinning for Hillary Clinton are so shallow right now -- that you can't even make your comment with a real name.

The above comment could have been made by Howard Wolfson -- or even Kieran Mahoney.

Let's get something straight:

John Spencer had two GREAT debate against our nation's most-hyped cult of personality.

Spencer talked about cutting taxes and helping New York.

All this nonsense about Hillary's latest makeover is just that; NONSENSE.

Anonymous says:

I see Spencer's patsy-boys are willing to lie for him too. Spencer is a joke and so is his non-existent campaign. What a bizaare guy.

Bob Fois (not verified) says:

Do you have a real name?

I'm so sick of Clinton's surrogates wearing paper bags over their heads like pedophiles hiding in the men's room of a subway depot.

What's worse is that some of the anti-Spencer comments are coming from pro-Pataki liberal Republicans, including Kieran Mahoney's ghouls.

For the record:

"If I want to knock a story off the front page, I just change my hairstyle."

Hillary Clinton -- Newsweek, 1995

JoshS (not verified) says:

Hey Bob,

You're about the only person out there who agrees with Spencer that he had two great debates. His 15 minutes were up the moment he stepped off the stage on Sunday morning. The political dustbown awaits. Enuf said.

And about Hillary's comment about her hairstyle? Do you recognize humor when it comes up and bites you on the ass? Me thinks not.

Anonymous says:

This from Bob Fois, a paid staffer of the Spencer campaign:

"I'm so sick of Clinton's surrogates wearing paper bags over their heads like pedophiles hiding in the men's room of a subway depot."

Say what?

Bob Fois (not verified) says:

I share who am I and what I do.

I really wonder if some of you could manage an accountable moment on any of these blogs. Some of you come on here and harass people, as if you're mugging someone. The worst part is that you hide your identity and so you lack any credibility.

The world should know that Howard Wolfson or any number of Clinton operatives could be on these blogs, posting non-stop derrogatory remarks about John Spencer. It's as bad with Republican operatives, some more backstabbing than others.

Those who have perpetuated this gossip mill need a new hobby.

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