The mainstream media is weighing in on the Annette Bosworth petition fraud trial taking place in Pierre this week:
“This should be pretty simple. Were you in the Philippines? Yes. Guilty. Done. It’s not going to be something that’s going to take a whole lot of time, one would imagine.”
– Jon Ellis, Argus Leader, 100 Eyes on Politics. 5/18/2015
Hey PP,
This has nothing to do with this post but there’s not really a good place to post this question. Is it possible for you to update the Twitter list on the left side of the page? I really enjoy the list because it narrows down the couple thousand people I follow to the few SD politicos that I’m most interested in hearing from. But there are a few accounts on there that are no longer relevant politicos (i.e. Jason Gant, Bob Deelstra, and I think some former staffers for Thune). There are probably a few new ones you could add as well (Thune’s new comms director).
Just a suggestion, it’s your list to do with as you wish.
Your loyal reader,
SDGOPer
I second the motion — and the reason.
Thanks for the note. I’ve cleaned it up a bit, but there’s not a lot of legislators who are active tweeters.
Thank you, kind sir
I am afraid, Mr. Ellis, it is not that easy. Boz does not have to testify, so it will be up to the state to prove she was in the Philippines and that she did indeed sign the petition and then she can be found guilty. I’m thinking this is about 15-20 minutes.
After conviction could the Boz be a future guest star on the hit TV show “Orange is the new Black”?