Not buying that he’s doing this for any good reason, except to blow with the wind.
Try this: Block you caller ID. Call King’s office. Not the DC, one, the district one. Tell them you’re a constituent.
Tell them what you think of King, and his recent shenanigans. . They’ll mock you and laugh at you, and then hang up on you.
This guy thinks he’s untouchable.
House Republican leaders have learned that giving King free rein may actually be the only way to deal with him.
He is, after all, the man who said the GOPs romance with Christian evangelicals was turning the party into barefoot hillbillies who go to revival meetings.
He unfailingly supports labor unions.
>>blow with the wind
Exactly. In his own words, he tells us that he has no principles. He won’t take a stand for what he believes in. He just wants to be sure he’s siding with the majority.