We’ve obtained Miller’s FBI file through a Freedom of Information Act request. You can read the entire thing below, 82 pages of information gleaned from Miller’s co-workers and friends, from FBI informants, from the trash of someone Miller may or may not have even known. All of this was done with the goal of determining if Marvin Miller was working toward the overthrow of the American government. Spoiler alert: He was not.
Maybe they confused him with Arthur Miller?
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1. Knock on any Iorg posted on January 26, 2013 at 10:03 PM # hit 0 | hit 0Why aren't they testing this "levity" that he injected to see if it is a performance enhancing substance?
*full disclosure--this was Paul Richards description of Miller, and I actually liked the turn of phrase, even though I was a big Miller supporter at the time. Trivia question: does anyone know where epithet "four-flusher" comes from?
Let no such man be trusted.
more specific, TYC
Five cards make a flush. If you're a four-flusher, you are representing five cards while actually being one short. While good bluffers are looked on with respect, I'd imagine the players nobody liked (for various reasons) AND were constant bluffers were referred to in the pejorative sense.
Can't read that sentence without a scorecard!
No idea if that is true though.
that's the way I heard it, too, FPH
Same here; a good way to get your ass kicked (or worse), in some circles.
I would guess the second part of the scam is what was tried most often.
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