So why this morning do I comment on it? The Horse Sense Column thinks I am wrong.
To get a better perspective, the State Bureau called four longtime, nonpartisan political observers.
Three of the four people interviewed believe that news of Morrison's affair and his handling of the case makes it harder for him to attack Burns' ethics.
Three of their four "experts" think this really hurts Morrison's chances to take on Burns. So my question, is there something here, pertains? I don't think so but since I wouldn't vote for Morrison to start with, that might be tainting my view of the situation. I don't see that anything Morrison has done can even begin to compare to Burn's fiasco. An affair, Morrison, as compared to a sitting Senator, Burns, taking bribes from a lobbyist. Quite a gulf of difference between the two so I don't see that it hurts him.
Anybody who cares about Montana politics tell me, is there something here or is it much to do about nothing? What you say won't change my opinion of Morrison, Tester or Burns, the three names you here about in the Senate race, I won't vote for any of them, but I am curious about the consequences of this.
Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea. Henry Fielding












