First MSNBC...now this. Whoa buddy.

So many in the Montana media ran with the phony talking points that Jon Tester was just a moderate Democrat. Just a farmer. If he ever loses a seat in the US Senate, he'll head back to Big Sandy.

We all knew it was spin. But now it is blatantly obvious to everyone.

First the former Democrat Senator from Montana took a gig with the far Left MSNBC. Now, the guy who complained about dark money and Super PACs took a job with a...you guessed it...Super PAC. Just like former Montana Democrat Gov. Steve Bullock.

Rockstar conservative political consultant Brock Lowrance, who grew up in Helena, first shared the news back here on the Montana politics hashtag on X.

Lowrance wrote: “anti-SuperPac politicians” who lose an election in MT only to then afterwards go ahead and get on the payroll to rep a SuperPac seems to be a trend cc:@GovernorBullock

David Knobel had a hilarious response: "I read his role as “senior advisor” to mean they give him large amounts of cash and in exchange he does the bidding of their donors. That’s senior advisor right?"

 

Last month, we told you how Tester took a gig as an MSNBC contributor.

Evan Wilson also shared another hilarious story below about how Politico talked about a "shadow Cabinet" filled by Democrats to try and counter President Trump. The hilarious part is that they mention Jon Tester as the shadow Interior Secretary.

David Knobel and I talked about this story last week- does Tester ever go hiking, or camping, or hunting, or fishing. I mean, about his only Department of Interior experience is putting that eco-terrorist connected environmental radical Tracy Stone-Manning in charge of the BLM.

 

 

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