It must be terrifying to be a public official and be confronted by
reporters who want to ask tough questions that you would rather avoid.
But
Kentucky's senior Sen. Mitch McConnell, who as Senate minority leader
is one of the most powerful Republicans in Washington, has found a novel
solution.
Police protection.
Staff for Mr. McConnell — who is seeking a sixth U.S. Senate term — had a Louisville Metro Police officer bar a reporter with LEO Weekly, an alternative magazine in Louisville, from a campaign press conference Monday.
When
Joe Sonka, LEO news editor, attempted to enter the room at Louisville's
Hilton Garden Inn with other reporters gathered for a news conference,
an LMPD officer blocked his access, according to Courier-Journal political writer Joseph Gerth.
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Close this window Jump to comment formMaybe it's really former Rand Paul campaign manager Jesse Benton's devious plot to get back at McConnell for backing Trey Grayson?
Nah!
March 19, 2014 at 9:03 PM