One of the things you gotta love about politics is that it doesn't fit into nice, neat lines.
To wit:
You can read in tomorrow's Free Press (I can't give you a link to the future, so just find it on your own) about the Snelling Center's plans to study the state's transportation outlook. The political lines get very blurry.
Republican Charlie Smith, who used to work for Republican Gov. Jim Douglas, proposes a study of what the state's roads and bridges to need and how we might pay for it. Smith, now head of the Snelling Center (created in memory of former Republican Gov. Richard Snelling), finds a willing ear in Democratic House Speaker Gaye Symington and Republican House Transportation Committee Chairman Rich Westman. State Treasurer Jeb Spaulding, a Democrat, also thinks it's a prudent thing to do.
Republican Douglas, however, thinks it's a waste of money. So does Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Dick Mazza, a Democrat.
It was enough to make Douglas spokesman Jason Gibbs say, "I'd be a Democrat if more of them were like Dick Mazza."
- Terri Hallenbeck