Dan Rodricks of the Baltimore Sun in a column about this particular issue remarked,
As Steffen resigned, he made sure to cover for his old pal and boss, the governor of Maryland. "Believe me when I say I was lucky to work for the Governor as long as I did," Steffen, who uses the online handle "ncpac," blogged away Tuesday night. "He is a man of honor, and I couldn't let a man of honor take a hit for something he did not do and had no knowledge of."
Now I don't know if the phrase "blogging away" is common but it's come up twice in regards to the O'Malley story. Furthermore, calling posting on FR "blogging" can be a sign of ignorance for a reporter, unless the reporter is concealing a source or being intentionally misleading or relying on his/her familiar vernacular.
Maybe Dan Rodricks is MD4Bush. I'll check out his columns for comparison.
Not sure if this was posted yet:
On the thread: Bush voted "Movie Villain of the Year"
After NCPAC says Bush should be proud we get this:
Posted by MD4Bush to NCPAC
On News/Activism 10/27/2004 3:09:45 PM EDT · 19 of 29
I lot of the undecided people I have talked to say that Phonyheit-911 just made them want to vote for Bush, because the movie was so shameless and so full of lies. Thanks Mike Moore--GOP hero! By the way nice comment on Mikulski, she is a lezbo, funny how that hasn't been in the news either.
Nowhere in that post was there a Mikulski mention-and here is the dem hero MD4Bush calling mikulski a lezbo...
Bump.