09-25-2017, 08:27 PM
(09-25-2017, 06:09 PM)Benton Wrote: In Kentucky there's been an issue with Gov. Bevin prohibiting people access to his Facebook & Twitter. Which brings up some interesting points about official communication and who has a right to access it. Does a lawmaker have the right to exclude someone from public communication because he doesn't like them or their party?
I guess the biggest difference now is that someone with no impulse control can say things and they're out there long before they can be handled.
There would be a valid point if he didn't have a press office. Does Joe Kentucky need to see the governors family vacation photos?