Posted on 05/22/2008 6:25:22 AM PDT by Rufus2007
WASHINGTON To his credit, Rep. Jo Bonner has done his best to embrace some on the hard right that are still a little bitter Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) didnt get the spot on the House Appropriations Committee.
Bonner spoke at the Heritage Foundations Conservative Bloggers Briefing (yeah, I know sounds like a wild party, huh?) a couple of weeks ago and explained that although he isnt the absolutist Flake is, who wants to eradicate all earmarks taxpayer money designated specifically for certain areas by Congress, he is the quiet reformer.
I had a reporter question me, Why did you get it and Jeff [Flake] didnt? Bonner said to Lagniappe. I said, well I didnt have the luxury of appointing myself to the committee. I made a case to the steering committee, to our leadership of why I could be a quiet reformer. My reputation is not flamboyant. I dont seek the microphone and the camera every chance I get to grandstand about this, that or the other. But I dont think youve got to do that to be genuine in your desire to change the way things have been done.
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Did he just call Flake a grandstanding primadonna? Seems like.
Yeah, I caught that also.
>> he is the quiet reformer.
Yes, he is.
If you “quietly” slip the turd some dough, and he’ll “re-form” legislation to include your earmarks.
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