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Another Schweitzer stretch

Gov Schweitzer's tendency to stretch the truth is well know, but now he's stretching time too.  The Trib has a great story today on the ongoing investigation into the apparently-illegal public service announcement the Gov did for "National Ag Month."  The trouble is, there is no "National Ag Month."  There's a National Ag Day, and a National Ag Week, but no such thing as National Ag Month.

What's worse, this stretch of the imagination (and time) wasn't a mistake--Schwetizer intentionally invented National Ag Month in order to be able to run the illegal PSA for a longer period of time!  Here's an excerpt of the email that the Schweitzer comm team sent along to radio stations with the mp3 file attached: "National Ag Day is the first day of spring.  We broadened the concept a little to allow for longer air time."

It's pretty obvious from that statement alone Schweitzer wanted maximum exposure from these PSA's, and not maximum exposure for a fictitious appreciation month.  If that doesn't violate the PSA moratorium for elected officials running for office, we don't know what would.

 

Posted on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 12:58PM by Registered CommenterCarter in | Comments1 Comment

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Sure he broke the law and it will take Dennis Unsworth about 30 seconds to find some lame excuse to dismiss this. It'll never see the light of day, after all, it's ALL ABOUT BRIAN remember!

April 24, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterPollyanna

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