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New Hampshire Attorney General Decides To Look Into ... Goon-Gate?

21 Jun 2007 06:10 pm

Is that what we should call it? Per the AP:

The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office has opened an investigation into whether presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's staff might have made an illegal traffic stop, the same day a group of conservative activists with a connection to rival Sen. John McCain complained Thursday.

My theory is that the guy who told Leibovich that he'd run his plate was trying to scare Leibovich and didn't really run his plate. And there is some dispute about whether Leibovich was actually pulled over, formally. And this story really doesn't matter, but it's sure fun to write about.

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