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Gov. Rendell: "Don't Ask Me Again" About PhillyMag Story

Gov. Rendell doesn't want to answer any more questions about his friendship with Kirstin Snow, the director of Commonwealth Media Services, now that Philadelphia Magazine has prepared a story in which Rendell and Snow deny rumors of a romance. Leaving a meeting in Harrisburg this afternoon, Rendell shot down questions from reporters about the story and Snow.

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Gov. Rendell: "Don't Ask Me Again" About PhillyMag Story

POSTED: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 6:29 PM

Gov. Rendell doesn't want to answer any more questions about his friendship with Kirstin Snow, the director of Commonwealth Media Services, now that Philadelphia Magazine has prepared a story in which Rendell and Snow deny rumors of a romance.  Leaving a meeting in Harrisburg this afternoon, Rendell shot down questions from reporters about the story and Snow.  Click here to watch a video of that, via Roxbury News.

Here's what Rendell had to say:  "No comment. It’s personal. It’s between me and my family. There’s no governmental interest here. What I said and what Dr. Snow said in Philadelphia magazine is the truth. That’s it. Don’t ask me again."

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