Did a reporter with GOP ties suppress a story that could have cost Bush the White House?
President Bush's reelection may have been made possible by a Toledo Blade reporter with close ties to the Republican Party who reportedly knew about potential campaign violations in early 2004 but suppressed the story.
According to several knowledgeable sources, The Blade's chief political columnist, Fritz Wenzel, was told of potential campaign violations by Tom Noe, chair of the Bush-Cheney 2004 campaign for Lucas County, as early as January 2004. But according to Blade editors, Wenzel never gave the paper the all-important tip in early 2004.
I didn't bother reading the rest of it because it doesn't surprise me a bit and I didn't want to bother with a site pass. Has to do with "Coingate".
There's a brand spanking new prison in Lovelock, Nevada, that's never been used. Let's Federalize it and put the entire Republican apparatus in it.
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