The Artful Wording Stops Here
It’s been obvious that the Strib has been in amy Klobuchar’s pocket for some time now but this morning’s headline emphatically verifies it with this headline:
Klobuchar aide loses job for viewing leaked Kennedy ad
As everyone knows, a Minnesota blogger named Noah Kunin read password-protected information on Mark Kennedy’s ad man’s website, information he passed onto Klobuchar spokeswoman Tara McGuinness. There’s a strong possibility that several federal laws were broken. So how does the Strib characterize what happened? They prefer the word “leaked” over stolen.
Here’s what my good friend Gary Miller said at KvM last night:
Leaked? You’ve got to be kidding me. Allow me to use leaked in a sentence: Career liberal bureaucrat Richard Armitage leaked the identity of Valerie Plame. Allow me to use the word stolen in a sentence: A “local liberal blogger” admits to have stolen campaign ads and information from the Mark Kennedy campaign where it was read by a senior Klobuchar staffer.
Well said, Gary. I couldn’t agree more with you.
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