Here's the no-news front page story of the week. The gist of it appears to be that a U.S. House candidate is adopting positions held by the presidential candidate of her own party and using language similar to his own to describe them.
Tip to reporter: When she starts claiming that she won medals on a Swift Boat, then it's a story.
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David, I'm going to post my standard comment on this story: it's the biggest non-news story that the Gazette has played as the top line on page one with an editorial page headline, since God was a pup. In the meantime, Denny Rehberg is so tight he sleeps in his taxpayer-provided office rather than renting a place in D.C. while voting big tax cuts for the rich and supporting the biggest budget deficit in U.S. history.
I doubt you would have had the same outlook if it was Rehberg plagiarizing from Bush. Isn't that considered a crime?
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