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HATCH CAN’T LET GO: WILL WORK FOR SWANSON

By Michael B. Brodkorb | January 2, 2007

The Pioneer Press is reporting that former attorney general Mike Hatch will work for new Attorney Lori Swanson.

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2 Responses to “HATCH CAN’T LET GO: WILL WORK FOR SWANSON”

  1. San Soucri Says:
    January 2nd, 2007 at 12:49 PM

    This is bad for Minnesota…

  2. Dumbing it Down For the Left Says:
    January 2nd, 2007 at 12:57 PM

    This is hands down the most outrageous story of this inaugural/session starting week.

    In a year when almost any clown could have won just by putting a ‘D’ next to his/her name, Hatch was told his public service was no longer needed for the most high profile office in the state.

    The voters learned definitively that he is a loose-cannon thug, and they said no to him.

    So why is he going to remain a fixture in the AG’s office?

    Either Swanson doesn’t think she can handle the job without him, or he’s sticking around to settle some scores. Either way, this move violates the spirit of everything leaders of both parties have been trumpeting over the past few weeks and today about civility and working together.

    MDE, you need to keep a close eye on that office and the inevitable abuses of power.

    The MSM certainly isn’t going to keep us abreast of who is really running the show.

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