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Richert: Playing The Scandal Card

State Democratic Party chairman Keith Roark pulled a dubious twofer over the weekend. In calling out his GOP counterpart, Roark actually managed to tick off his own Senate candidate, Larry LaRocco. I don't know if this indicates a larger communications problem for the Democrats. But after Republicans managed to clumsily play the sexual indiscretion card, Democrats managed to respond awkwardly. Advantage to neither party; advantage only to political bloggers looking for some easy material in the dog days of August/Kevin Richert, Idaho Statesman. More info.

*Scooting along to more pollution/Adam's Blog
*The '7 sorry sisters'/Randy Stapilus
*Confessions of a 'Mama Mia' watcher/Dennis Mansfield
*Conservative Idaho paper calls Sali on carpet/43rd State Blues
*State of Idaho will pay for Rammell's elk/IdaBlue

Question: Which side looks worse in the Idaho Political Party News Release War?



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D.F. Oliveria started Huckleberries Online on Feb. 16, 2004. Oliveria's Sunday print Huckleberries is a past winner of the national Herb Caen Memorial Column contest.