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June 20, 2006
A 'Kos - Corzine' Connection
Topics: Political News and commentariesOn Monday, Dan Riehl posted "Kosruption?, in which he showed that there's a lot of big money floating around, money of which the more ideological followers of sites like Kos and MyDD aren't aware. Today, Dan posts on an interesting connection between NJ Governor Corzine and the DailyKos.
Leftie politicos having financial connections with bloggers is not exactly unexpected, especially after the astounding admission by a former high-profile Dean aide that "Howard Dean's presidential campaign hired two Internet political 'bloggers' as consultants so that they would say positive things about the former governor's campaign in their online journals." And who did he name specifically? Jerome Armstrong of myDD.com and Markos Moulitsas Zuniga of Daily Kos.
And that's "Big Time" unethical and something that most bloggers, both left and right, would find to be anathema!
But of course the Kos and his sidekick Armstrong aren't exactly famous for their ethics - they are much better known for being against anything that the Bush administration is for!
Posted by Richard at June 20, 2006 7:55 AM
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