When it comes to Gov. Steve Bullock's (D-MT) plans in 2020, Glenn Thrush with the New York Times offers what seems to be the most revealing piece yet. By the way, Glenn Thrush will join Aaron Flint on Tuesday's Montana Talks to chat about this story live on statewide radio.
My goal is not to establish guilt or innocence, but I do have a question that’s been bothering me since this — he said, she said — accusation first surfaced.
When someone makes an allegation against you what recourse do you have? Once the rumor begins it’s nearly impossible to disprove if enough people believe it.
The Hollywood names under scrutiny is too long to list here but the main point to consider is that this behavior was not only accepted — but also condoned.
When he’s on the ballot — his policies and proposals are on the ballot— he wins. When he’s not on the ballot — but his policies and proposals are — he loses.