
The Republican National Committee released a new radio ad today. It
provides some facts about the unemployment situation in America -- facts
that President Obama isn't likely to mention in his latest "jobs"
speech.

Just a partial list at the campaign contributions of Commissioner of Political Practices Dave Gallik raises significant questions about how impartial he can ever be.

Montana law forbids political candidates from using taxpayer dollars for their own self-promotion. Brian Schweitzer broke that law. He broke it 41 times. And today a $4,100 penalty has been recommended for it.

Montana Attorney General Steve is announcing a campaign next week, and everyone expects it to be for Governor. In his big announcement speech, Bullock probably isn't going to tell people that he supports Obamacare, but we have the record. He probably won't tell you that as Attorney General he failed to protect Montanans from sexual predators, but we have the record. Steve Bullock probably won't tell you that he voted against good-paying jobs in natural resource development, but we have the record.

The Western Republican Leadership Conference is an opportunity for Republicans all across the west to gather and share ideas. There's an impressive roster of speakers, highly educational breakout sessions, and maybe a chance to see a Presidential debate!