The Washington Post got busted for their attempted hit piece against Navy SEAL veteran and Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy. Fox News had a big piece pointing out how each one of their so-called "experts" are basically Democrat party donors and activists.

Even after getting called out- here they go again. They doubled down with another attempted hit piece against Sheehy.

The newly released incident report confirms that Sheehy was indeed injured at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park at around 1 p.m. It also confirms that the incident wasn't reported until nearly two hours later at 2:52 p.m. Why did The Washington Post refuse to report this fact? 

Here's reaction from Montana's US Senator Steve Daines (R-MT), who is also the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

Senator Steve Daines: "The Washington Post is ignoring the facts so they can smear a war hero. If someone were actually shot at Logan Pass, it would not take two hours for the Park Service to receive a call. Also, anyone who has any familiarity with guns knows that a point-blank shot from a Colt .45 would not only pass through an arm, it would leave a massive exit wound that would have required surgery. No wonder Democrats took this story to the Washington Post instead of a Montana news outlet.”

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Meanwhile, we got a surprise phone call from former Montana Congressman Denny Rehberg (R-MT) on Wednesday. We were talking about how the Montana media refuses to ever ask any tough questions of liberal Senator Jon Tester (D-MT). When actually confronted with questions; though, watch how fast Tester will run from the cameras. Rehberg called Tester a "300 pound princess."


 

 

Montana Crew at UFC 300 in Las Vegas with Anthem Snacks

A crew of Montanans tagged along with Anthem Snacks, the official jerky of UFC, to attend UFC 300. We also got to get an inside look at UFC's Performance Institute facility. (This coverage was brought to us thanks to the Fusion Fight League in Montana. Thanks also to Willie's Distillery, Tatanka Cigars, and Knockout Lifestyle)

Gallery Credit: Aaron Flint

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