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re: Another day another public official get caught posting "anonymously" online
Posted on 6/25/14 at 6:19 pm to RedRifle
Posted on 6/25/14 at 6:19 pm to RedRifle
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While the inflammatory comments may pose an image issue for Huppenthal, who is seeking re-election, government-accountability experts say they also pose an ethical problem because elected officials should state their opinions publicly.
"There is a conflict of interest if an elected official is trying to skew the conversation in a way that supports their views," said Fred Solop, Northern Arizona University's political-science department chairman. "It's a violation of the public trust, and (Huppenthal) needs to be held accountable."
What a shocker coming from that hippie school.
How is posting your personal beliefs anonymously a violation of public trust?
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