GOP rookies buck Grover Norquist

“A small but increasingly vocal group of freshman Republicans are publicly rejecting the idea they are beholden to Grover Norquist’s Americans for Tax Reform pledge for their entire congressional careers,” according to Politico.

“One such member, Scott Rigell of Virginia, has openly rejected the pledge, explaining on his website that it would prevent Congress in some cases from eliminating corporate loopholes or government subsidies because those changes would have to be revenue-neutral. The math, he said, just doesn’t make sense.

“And Reid Ribble (R-Wis.) told the Los Angeles Times he wouldn’t be signing the pledge again — or any pledge for that matter — not because he wants to raise taxes but because he wants to close certain loopholes to help pay down the deficit.

“Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) scoffed at the idea the pledge was some sort of blood oath. A number of other offices of freshman members told POLITICO their bosses had sworn oaths to do what was best for their districts, not Americans for Tax Reform.

“’I signed that thing in the desert of Afghanistan,’ West said in an interview. ‘I got home and they wanted me to sign again during my campaign, and I wouldn’t, and Grover started yelling at my campaign manager. Grover is a nice guy, but I think he’s a little misguided.”’

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3 Responses

  1. My, isn’t this…convenient?
    The only thing Virginia has been involved in is republican sanctioned transvaginal probes mandated for the women of Virginia. A bit late on the Grover buzzer. This is what I have to say for these “tea party birthers and frothers” : 2010: Never Forget. Never Again.

  2. “Grover is a nice guy, but I think he’s a little misguided.”

    I think the shelf life of the Grover Norquist product is way past the experation date. Its one thing to not want higher tax rates, its quite another to be against closing loopholes in a time of high deficits. Any newly elected person that signs that pledge is foolish.

  3. “Grover is a nice guy, but I think he’s a little misguided.”

    Really? Is that how one labels a clinical sociopath and narcissist?

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