Ryan Alessi at CN2 Pure Politics posted an excerpt from a speech given by Congressman Geoff Davis over the weekend. In the snippet Davis gives the three Congressional cadidates in attendance some very good advice. He tells them that the job requires a 7 day per week committment which makes for poor parenting.
Davis recounted how he didn't know his own father and that he was chose not to seek re-election because he didn't want his children to share that experience. I applaud Geoff for these words of advice and for his dedication to his family.
But then Geoff, after describing the level of involvement a seat in Congress requires, seemed to take a slap at some unnamed persons when he said this:
"I have a disdain for the glib members who spend time on TV, and enjoy the accolades and the others who enjoy being feted but don't take the time to actually read the legislation."
Who do you think was he talking about? You tell me.






At the Boone County GOP Christmas Gala Congressman Davis said that Senator Rand Paul didn't know what he was talking about in regards to the NDAA bill. I think it is apparent that he was again refering to Senator Paul. It has been said that Congressman Davis also was bashing the Tea Party as he did at the BC party. Congressman Davis needs to understand that the Constitution states "We the people" not me the Congressman.
Posted by: Terry Donoghue | January 25, 2012 at 06:23 PM