House Republicans Hypocrisy Hall of Fame
Posted by DCCC Press
The DCCC has unveiled the latest entries into the House Republicans Hypocrisy Hall of Fame, which has now grown to 67 Members. These Republicans have been caught trying to celebrate the benefits of projects they opposed in President Obama's recovery bill, the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations bill, and the Omnibus Public Land Management Act.
"With the economy showing early signs of recovery, it's no wonder that more and more House Republicans are scrambling to take credit for the benefits they opposed," said Ryan Rudominer, National Press Secretary for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. "Times are tough. Hardworking Americans need solutions, not more hypocrisy from the Republican Party of No."
Representative Greg Walden (OR-02) - "I figure my job is to try and do whatever I can to clear the hurdles and get the projects going and the people back to work using these funds." [Mail Tribune; 2/19/09]
Representative Joe Barton (TX-06) - Representative Joe Barton showed his hypocrisy after asking the Obama Administration for three billion in funds for NASA from the economic recovery act, which he voted against. Members of the Texas delegation signed the letter, including two Republican Senators and 19 House Republicans who all voted against the recovery act in February. [Texas delegation wants stimulus money for NASA, Houston Chronicle, 10/5/09]
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TX-06: Barton’s Gravy Train
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Posted by Brandon English
Jan 20, 2006
There’s one man who does not count on Tom DeLay for oil industry connections.
Anna says…
MMmmmmm…. I love the smell of corruption in the morning! Congressman Joe Barton embarks today on what his re-election staff has dubbed “Joe Barton’s 2006 Texas Train Ride”. We prefer to call it what it is: a Gravy Train.
For the low, low price of $2000, individual donors can hobnob with Chairman Barton (as the invitation flyer emphasises) for several hours. Entertainment includes a Saturday brunch, an “after hours tour of the Alamo”, “cocktails”, and an old GOP favorite: gambling (quick, someone call Jack Ambramoff!). The invitation promises that “During the ride, we’ll have lots of time to talk”. Even better, if you’re a PAC representative, all this access can be yours for the bargain bin price of $5000.
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Barton and Walden feature in Hypocrisy Hall of Fame
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