January 13, 2005
Tomorrow's Wall Street Journal reports the news that has been roiling the blogosphere today: "Dean campaign made payments to two bloggers."
UPDATE: Patrick Hynes explores the subject with a feeling in his Spectator Online column "Howard Dean's shrill shill."
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