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My former colleague Jon Weil, one of the best shoe-leather reporters I have ever known, came out with this story yesterday at Bloomberg. It seems as if Huck got a sweetheart deal almost as nice as Hillary's infamous cattle futures. To me, this looks very suspicious, as do all of his finances. Why the major news organizations with plenty of staff at their disposal haven't done the legwork on his finances yet, I just don't understand. But if Huck is the nominee, stories like this one from Weil will surely become commonplace, and the Democrats will turn Huck's campaign into road kill. (By the way, there is a timeline I am trying to work up that explains just how suspicious Huck's behavior is in this. I hope I find the time to do something with it.)

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