Kyl: When I Say 'Earmarks Are Bad,' I Mean Mine Are Awesome
It's often tempting to dive into the GOP's noisy crusade against earmarks, if only to point out the unabashed hypocrisy of lawmakers like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell -- who watched many in his party decry the earmarks in this year's $410 billion spending bill while securing a nice bit of cash for his own home-state projects.
And on the topic of shooting fish in a barrel, Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-AZ) was pretty exercised about earmarks today on Fox News:
Now is not the time to be earmarking a lot of this money. People don't mind paying taxes and they understand the government needs to be run, but they hate to see their money wasted. So that's a second reason for opposing [the bill....
Well, I suspect there will be some that vote for it. Some like these earmarks, for one thing.
And Kyl would be one of those who likes earmarks. He secured $5 million in funding for solo earmarks in the bill, along with $25.8 million for joint earmarks with other lawmakers, according to a database assembled by the non-partisan Taxpayers for Common Sense.
Or as Kyl told the Washington Examiner this week, "Anything I have in the bill, I have a reason for."
















This is the angle I wish the Dems would push. Make a big deal about those senators who voted against the omnibus spending, but are in line with their hand out requesting pork as part of the bill.
The Republicans want to paint this as a Dem/Obama issue while still getting their pork when it's eventually passed. Reid and the Dems should supply exactly half the votes needed for the bill to pass - none more. Let the GOP own it as well, and supply the other half of the votes.
March 6, 2009 3:54 PM | Reply | Permalink
was pretty exorcised
What, did Jindal get ahold of him?
March 6, 2009 4:53 PM | Reply | Permalink
Guess who holds the record for earmarks in a bill? W at 18.2 billion. There was more earmark money in his signings last year than Obama yet the hypocrites keep ranting of fiscal responsibility.
March 7, 2009 1:22 AM | Reply | Permalink