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House Speaker John Boehner at a ceremonial swearing-in of new Arizona Rep. Ron Barber, D-Tucson, as Barber’s wife Nancy holds a Bible.
Barber invoked Giffords, his former boss, as well as Arizona political icons Mo Udall and Barry Goldwater in making an appeal for bipartisanship in his first House speech shortly after taking the oath of office.... Read more»
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House Speaker John Boehner at a ceremonial swearing-in of new Arizona Rep. Ron Barber, D-Tucson, as Barber’s wife Nancy holds a Bible.
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2 comments on this story
The guy is a scumbag. Anyone who got elected the way he did doesn’t deserve the job.
Yeah, I think he’s two-for-two with his voting record so far, but it’s early yet…and it doesn’t excuse the way he campaigned.
Tell you what, Barber, here’s what I’m willing to do…
Your campaign was unethical, and hypocritical (civility? really?). But, if you want to make it right, when the Holder situation reaches full House you vote to hold him in Contempt of Congress, and you publicly condemn Obama for grossly misusing the executive privilege…and we can talk about my vote in November.
As I stated, you’re two-for-two so far. Let’s see how long you can keep the streak going.