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Monday, August 17, 2015

Bumstead Has Some Questions For AG KK

Investigative journalist Brad Bumstead has a number of interesting questions he would have like to have asked embattled AG Kathleen Kane during her surreal news conference last week. The most interesting of these, at least to me, is this: "Is holding a press conference in a public media center typically reserved for policy appropriate for what amounts to a personal matter, the opening round of your criminal defense?"

Don't we prosecute people who use public resources for personal purposes? Her seventh spokesperson, Chuck Ardo, also seems to be spending an awful lot of time answering what really are personal questions.

5 comments:

  1. your hate for women is showing again.

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  2. In front of a set of TV cameras, she used investigators who are supposed to work undercover as her security detail.

    She also showed up in two large SUVs that were confiscated from drug dealers. A top aide got to drove a BMW from a drug dealer.

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  3. She's a female Democrat. Therefore, the regulations you cite do not apply. What difference, at this point, does it really make?

    Bernie, do you think Pat Browne should resign?

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  4. No. Unless his drinking interfered with his work, I see no reason for him to go. He has an illness and has battled it for years.

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  5. She sounds as emotionally stable as you O'Hare.

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