How A Smart Governor Behaves

PowerLine comments on Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty's reception for a number of conservative bloggers.

One can't help but wonder why our embattled governor of Texas wouldn't adopt a similar strategy of at least trying to win over sympathetic bloggers to his re-election.

Instead, his staff seems satisfied to complain about liberal bloggers instead of getting in the game. If this guy loses his office, is anybody really going to care that much? I'm starting to wonder.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 05/21/05 23:13 | Texas | Technorati

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Kevin,
Nice blog... I have you blogrolled at Voice in the Wilderness (http://www.austinvoice.net).

Regarding the Gov's no-blog-love stance, he's opened himself up for a blogswarm the likes of which brought down Dan Rather and hurt John Kerry in 2004. I should probably pony up to buy his staff a copy of "Blog" by Hugh Hewitt. Read more here: http://austinvitw.blogspot....
Posted by TexasTommy @ 00:51 on 05/22/05


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