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Campfield On Kent

Posted on March 11, 2009 at 1:45 pm

The Rep. on the vote to confirm Speaker Williams as a member of the Republican caucus:

“Kent was trying to drive a wedge in our caucus. It got to the point where people who hated him just said, ‘Let him in because we’re not able to talk about what we’re doing.’ I don’t think anybody spoke glowingly of him the whole time. Almost every single member of the caucus spoke and I never heard anything glowing or loving about him. All I heard was, ‘He’s dividing our caucus and he’s tearing us apart. We need to move forward and talk about our agenda.’ Hopefully, now we’re back to being 49 and Kent.”

More at Campfield’s own place.

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One Responses to “Campfield On Kent”

  1. Tom Paine writes
    March 11th, 2009 2:33 pm

    Campfield suggests the House GOP Caucus didn’t ACTUALLY vote to let Williams in, but they let him in anyway.

    So, basically, Campfield is trying to paint the House GOP as magnanimous, yet holding to their principles. What a bunch of hooey!

    I’ve got to hand it to The Slumlord. He basically has said so much wacky s**t over the years, nothing that comes out of his mouth surprises us.

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