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Monday, August 20, 2007
Another Koster picture bites the dust
Apparently, a reader informs me, the infamous photo of Chris Koster and Vice President Cheney is not the only one that Sen. Chris Koster has removed from his website now that he is a Democrat.
It appears that former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert and Sixth District Congressman Sam Graves are also persona non grata, but again thanks to the miracle of Google, the image of Koster, Hastert, and Graves is with us forever.
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3 comments:
I can see why Koster hasn't officially announced yet. He's too busy trying to erase his past to actually start campaigning. All of this shows one of two things: 1) Koster truly is a Republican who switched parties for political gain; or 2) Koster sold out his "true" progressive and liberals for many years when he was Republican and he has finally decided to stand up for what he believes. Whichever is the case, its a major sign of weakness and I don't such a person sitting in the AGs office.
That's a great point. If Koster switched parties thinking he could stroll through the Democratic primary, Jeff Harris is going to prove that thinking incorrect. I also can't believe Koster has always been a Democrat. Koster placed many votes in the Senate. When it was time to stand up and be counter, Koster stood on the side of the Republicans on almost every issue. Therefore, I agree with Mitch, Koster either sold out his principles long ago, or he's selling them out now. Either way, that's not the time of person I want to be my next Attorney General.
Koster is the perfect example of stupidity...reminds me of a few other politicians who don't want to answer for their past...surely no Democrat in the state wants a fool like this getting any votes in a primary.
What a waste of space this guy is. His past will haunt him to his grave...and so it should. Republicans should be glad he's gone down the road.
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