Today, Norm Coleman’s campaign for the third time kicked The UpTake out of a press event for not being “legitimate” media. While the Coleman camp won’t discuss its definition of “legitimate,” we can draw our own conclusions. Apparently allowed into the press conference The UpTake’s Tom Elko was booted from: Minnesota Democrats Exposed blogger Michael Brodkorb.
How Coleman defines “legitimate” media: Minnesota Democrats Exposed












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Comment posted November 11, 2008 @ 8:12 pm
Given the candid disclosures that your former “colleagues” are floating around the blogosphere, I’d be a bit more circumspect with my finger pointing, if I were you.
Brodkorb isn’t legitimate media, but then again unlike this site, he never lied about his partisan focus.
Honesty goes a long way where credibility is necessary. We know it’s not your call, but perhaps you might pass that up the chain of command.
Comment posted November 12, 2008 @ 8:49 am
Icecycle, you sure get around, me too.
Even I remember Brodkorb being outed for being behind MDE. He is a paid Republican political operative. So in effect, he was lying by hiding his partisanship. So that makes you a liar as well. I just want to make sure that everyone (?) reading this knows that Icecycle and Brodkorb have ZERO integrity.
Comment posted November 12, 2008 @ 5:11 pm
“he was lying by hiding his partisanship”
Uh, yeah sure Koski. That makes real good sense; thanks for updating everyone on MDE’s partisan nature. *snicker*
If I have ZERO integrity, does that mean I can get a check from George Soros, too?
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