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For the Ding Dongs in the crowd who choose not to click the link. My source is the Washington Post
Just three months after taking power, the Ehrlich administration has formulated an important new doctrine, a policy so sweeping that it already carries its own political shorthand: the "Paulson Rule."
Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s communications shop laid down the rule this month to the State House press corps. Named after David Paulson, the spokesman and spinmeister for the Maryland Democratic Party, the rule is simple: Any reporter who quotes Paulson in print or on the air will be shunned for seven days by Ehrlich's Republican administration.
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Just three months after taking power, the Ehrlich administration has formulated an important new doctrine, a policy so sweeping that it already carries its own political shorthand: the "Paulson Rule."
Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s communications shop laid down the rule this month to the State House press corps. Named after David Paulson, the spokesman and spinmeister for the Maryland Democratic Party, the rule is simple: Any reporter who quotes Paulson in print or on the air will be shunned for seven days by Ehrlich's Republican administration.
No comments, no phone calls returned, no exceptions.
Print what I like or I won't talk to you
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