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KlindtWatch

I’m done writing about Conrad Burns. This is my last post on the man. Okay, until the indictment comes down.
Conrad’s angry, it turns out, with the media, because they picked on him during the campaign. Leaving a group of reporters at the Capitol, Burns left a message for the press:
As he stepped on to the [...]

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In a perfect moment summarizing the the way that the Bush Administration and his rubber-stamp Congress think, Jason Klindt lost his temper today when a newspaper had the audacity to print a poll:
Jason Klindt first said Monday that the Great Falls Tribune would not be allowed to attend, before changing his mind later in the [...]

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In an article that otherwise could very well be comprised entirely of the scraps of a Jason Klindt press release, the National Review’s Byron York explains what issues play well in Montana:
On Thursday, Burns got the biggest help of all, when President Bush visited Billings, drawing a big, enthusiastic crowd. The president got a lot [...]

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I was going to pass on this letter to the Gazette, but the comments make it even better. What does it say about Burns supporters that they have to believe (and repeat) lies in order to support their candidate?
From the letter:
Burns has done more for Montana than any other senator in the history of the [...]

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Shane and Matt have already mentioned this, but I think it’s important to note again: Conrad Burns, champion of agriculture, thinks that farmers are lazy:
The Burns campaign declined NEWSWEEK’S request for an interview. When we told them that you had agreed to chat, Burns’ campaign spokesperson said, “He has time to talk, because he’s just [...]

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