Brickbat: Here, Sir, The People Don't Govern

"I am the senator, you are the citizen. You need to be quiet." That was what North Carolina state Sen. Tommy Tucker, R-Waxhaw, said to Hal Tanner. Tanner had just asked for a recorded vote from the State and Local Goverment Committee on a bill that would shift public notification of local government actions to the Internet and away from newspapers. The committee had just had a voice vote on the bill, and Tucker, the committee's co-chairman, said it had passed. Tanner, publisher of the Goldsboro New-Argus, said the bill failed the voice vote and asked for a vote on the record. Tucker denied telling Tanner to shut up, though the remark was confirmed by others at the hearing.
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Arthur: [grabs Dennis] Shut up! Will you shut up?!
Dennis: Ah, now we see the violence inherent in the system!
Arthur: [shakes Dennis] Shut up!
Dennis: Oh! Come and see the violence inherent in the system! Help, help, I'm being repressed!
Arthur: Bloody peasant!
Dennis: Ooh, what a giveaway!
I ORDER you to be quiet!
POS!!
YOU SHUT YOUR WHORE MOUTH.
Silence peon! And return to your hovel before I have thee flogged!
"I am the senator, you are the citizen. You need to be quiet."
The essence of campaign finance reform.
lol, that pompous windbag just looks corrupt as the day is long lol.
http://www.Dodge-CISPA.tk
Tommy Tucker, stupid fucker.
fat fucker too.
I plead the first amendment right for redress of grievences!
But it's not even Festivus.
As a private party, I refuse to recognize your holiday.
Sen. Tommy Tucker is a very humble, very kind, thoroughly decent brother in Christ. Tommy Tucker is nothing at all like the Left is portraying him..
You know, if I wanted to make the argument that the guy didn't say it, I wouldn't spend so much time arguing why it might have been reasonable for him to say it.
If this really occurred at a committee vote and not a public hearing, then it was not unreasonable for Tucker to tell Tanner that he was out of line. Personally, I would have invoked parliamentary procedure rather than divine right, but then I apparently try harder than Tucker not to be an asshole
From your link:
Fat-cat newspaper publishers want to continue FORCING local governments to buy useless classified ads in their publications, that nobody reads.
From the article:
Tanner, publisher of the Goldsboro New-Argus
Apparently the definition of fat-cat is getting looser.
ummm...over weight feline?
Aw, c'mon Chuck. You got to get into the alt-text game, son.
"I represent a massive subsidy to the milk carton photo industry."
"It was a Jump to Conclusions mat. You see, it would be this mat that you would put on the floor... and would have different CONCLUSIONS..."
"Call me 'Senator'."
"I apologize, ma'am."
+ another star
While Sen. Tucker is no doubt a jerk, it should be kept in mind that citzen Tanner was a new paper editor complaining about the fact the government would no longer be giving him millions of dollars year for overpriced newspaper ads.
So I'm not really sympathetic toward either side.
You are the senator. I am the citizen. You work for me. Your services are no longer required. You may go now.