A Realistic Proposal PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mitch Berg   
Monday, 02 November 2009 09:52

With the dismissal of yet another "ethics complaint" against Norm Coleman...

The Federal Election Commission has dismissed a complaint by the state DFL accusing former U.S. Senator Norm Coleman of using campaign funds for personal use to pay legal fees stemming from a lawsuit in Texas.

The FEC today reported the dismissal of the complaint in September. It earlier dismissed a similar complaint by the Alliance for a Better Minnesota, a group allied with Democratic causes.

...perhaps it's time to confront the very real probability that every single "ethics complaint" lodged by Democrats against Republicans should be treated as nothing more than a nuisance, as chanting-point fodder for the lefty alt-media, until proven otherwise?  Sort of the rhetorical equivalent of another "9/11 Truth" or "the Moon Landing was fake!" conspiracy?

It'd save a lot of time, money and energy.  That's all I'm saying.

(Yes, I know - it's a purely rhetorical point.  It'd involve the mainstream media, which is universally, utterly in the bag for the left, being honest about their motivations.  Don't hold your breath).

Cross-posted at Shot In The Dark.