Craddick the Puppet
It may be because the House is extraordinarily quiet right now, but on the Internet broadcast, you can hear someone -- Terry Keel? -- telling Craddick what to say. And Craddick is saying it, almost verbatim. This probably happens all the time in normal business, but in this context, it's just bizarre.
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It's called being careful in a legally precarious situation. Very different from being a puppet you biased bunch of Lib psuedo-journalists.
Posted by: Robert Pratt | May 26, 2007 12:46 AM
Sure, I get that. I'd be careful, too. But there's something extraordinary about hearing the script from a guy who's been out of the House since retiring last year to run for a judicial post, and then hearing the House speaker -- who's been in the House for 40 years -- utter the same words. There's no liberal-conservative issue here.
Posted by: RJR | May 26, 2007 1:27 AM