Mayhill Fowler
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Mayhill Fowler is a Huffington Post blogger famous for reporting Barack Obama's controversial remarks during an April 6, 2008 fundraising event in San Francisco. Fowler was also the journalist to whom Bill Clinton called Vanity Fair's Todd Purdum "sleazy," "dishonest," "slimy," and a "scumbag." An article was written about her in the Washington Post's web site.
Fowler received her BA from Vassar College and MA from UC Berkeley. She resides in Oakland, CA. [1]

