Many readers may remember the 2006 elections becoming the YouTube election with all the video cameras stuck in the candidate’s faces 24/7 trying to catch them saying or doing something that could be used against them.
In Montana, the Montana Democrats used the camera often, especially in the Tester/Burns race. They posted their findings on YouTube, replaying them in slow motion for that “special” effect. Of course, the Tester supporters loved it. I remember reading about their big catches on the Tester Time blog.
It seems Tester’s former Communications Director, Matt McKenna, who also worked in the same capacity on Tester’s campaign is having the tables turned on him. McKenna went to work for former President Bill Clinton a few weeks ago as his Communications Director to help elect Hillary.
The former President took a nice snooze that is being played all over the Internet, as well as on CBS News. It’s been, to say the least, a bumpy ride for the former President recently. It also means it’s been a bumpier ride for McKenna.
Happy Trails to You, Matt McKenna.
