Four Nights in Philly

It must be nice for Governor Brian Schweitzer to spend four nights at a Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia. Here’s their website. Nice. Very nice.

It was $289 per night. Montanans paid for it.

On one of these four days, Schweitzer told a group of Trial Lawyers how he tampered with the 2006 Senate election to help Jon Tester get elected.

He made fun of Montanans. The lawyers attending the speech laughed at us. Schweitzer caused Montanans to lose faith in the election process.

It’s too bad that Montana Attorney General Mike McGrath would not open an investigation into the tampering. I’d like to know what other calls Schweitzer made on election night 2006. Did he call other election officials in Montana counties controlled by the Democrats? There must be some phone records. What about poll watchers? Can they recall anything out of the ordinary now that we know Schweitzer was turning some dials?

We’ll never know unless McGrath investigates. As for a Federal investigation which has not been ruled out, folks would like to know who Schweitzer contacted on the reservations, what he told and asked them to do.

The Governor stayed at a very expensive place on our dime for an official trip. Sure it was legal, but his actions there brought discredit upon the state.

So yes, pay us back Governor. We know you don’t legally have to, but next time try promoting our state, not degrading it.

Published in: on September 24, 2008 at 1:30 pm  Leave a Comment  

Growing Weaker

A fellow blogger, Gregg at the Electric City Weblog, has written a great story about the Great Falls Tribune and their distaste for bloggers.

The Tribune is having some problems. Besides their new and supposedly improved website not working too well, they are being scooped on stories often by blogs such as the Electric City Weblog.

Gregg puts it in perspective when he writes about blogs and newspapers, “We’re growing. They’re growing…weaker.”

Hear! Hear!

Published in: on September 24, 2008 at 10:21 am  Leave a Comment