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.
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.
ReplyDeleteI 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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