A top Montana official had a private meeting with a pole dancer. This story is getting national attention by the Washington Free Beacon.

John Jackson, the Joker from X, first shared the news via X here in Montana:


According to the Washington Free Beacon: "Tester’s public schedule reveals a private meeting with Tiffany Rose and Jamie Goguen on Sept. 19, between two Senate floor sessions. Rose is a Montana resident and self-described 'pole dance instructor' with tens of thousands of followers on social media."

The Free Beacon added this, as Tester is facing a tough re-election battle against Navy SEAL veteran Tim Sheehy:

"Tester's meeting with pole dancer comes as he battles accusations that he's 'too liberal' to represent Montana"

After hearing the news, Mark in Scobey called into the radio show and said he placed a phone call to Senator Tester asking him why he voted to allow men in women's sports. Mark says he never heard back from the senator. I suggested (all in good fun) that he should call back and tell them that he is a pole dancer and maybe he will get a private meeting!

And then, of course, I couldn't help but play Tina Turner's "private dancer" on the radio.

 

I imagine Tester did not have advance knowledge of the fact that this resident was a pole dancer. Nonetheless, it does raise the question- with all of the challenges facing Montana (open borders, Mexican drug cartels targeting Native American women, lack of federal law enforcement on our reservations) somehow Jon Tester still had time for a private meeting with a pole dancer.

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