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Corker Doesn’t Want Anywhere Near The Kent Williams Controversy

Posted on November 12, 2009 at 7:49 am

Hank Hayes reports on Sen. Corker’s reaction to a question on whether Speaker Kent Williams should be allowed back into the Republican Party:

The question that came from an audience member was: Tennessee House Speaker Kent Williams was elected as a Republican from this community, so what can you do to convince the Tennessee Republican Party to restore his “bona fide” GOP affiliation?

Corker’s response: “Nothing.”

“Kent is a friend of mine,” Corker continued. “People on the other side of this issue are friends of mine. This is a local and state issue. … I got more fish than I can fry now. I’m going to let you guys figure all this out.”

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2 Responses to “Corker Doesn’t Want Anywhere Near The Kent Williams Controversy”

  1. pat csh writes
    November 13th, 2009 11:51 am

    but Croker may his maind up on being Pro rape and Anti Health Care . The RNC got busted for supplying Abortion On Demand Insurance fr their employees now I want to see the Right to Lifers Policy’s Betcha’s its Pro Abortion .Wish I had a dime for all the lies I’ve heard from the GOP…..

  2. time for truth writes
    November 16th, 2009 9:27 am

    Corker is smart to stay out of this. The state party is controlled by the rabid right, but Corker needs to get along with the state party.

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