Specter Forgets He's Supposed To Be For Franken Now
Christopher Weber
Correspondent
Posted:
05/12/09
Newly-minted Democrat Arlen Specter gave a brief interview to Sunday's New York Times Magazine. The Q&A ran the gamut, with questions about Michael Steele ("On Chairman Steele's record, I don't think any reply is necessary"), his mother ("an angel") and his health ("I'm full of vim, vigor and vitality"). Specter gave a too-much-information answer when asked what Bob Dole, with whom he shares a hometown, was like as a young man: "From reliable sources, he did not need Viagra then." Ewwww.
Deborah Solomon also asked Specter about the lack of Jewish members of the GOP:
Sure enough, the Times has since printed a clarification from Specter's camp. Turns out the senator "conclusively misspoke," as he told CQ.
"In the swirl of moving from one caucus to another, I have to get used to my new teammates." Better study up on the Dem playbook, senator. These are the kinds of things that might bite you back come election time.
Deborah Solomon also asked Specter about the lack of Jewish members of the GOP:
With your departure from the Republican Party, there are no more Jewish Republicans in the Senate. Do you care about that?It's a fair answer, since Coleman is indeed Jewish. Except for one small thing: Coleman is a Republican. Specter is, of course, supposed to be endorsing Franken, the Democrat (who's also Jewish).
I sure do. There's still time for the Minnesota courts to do justice and declare Norm Coleman the winner.
Sure enough, the Times has since printed a clarification from Specter's camp. Turns out the senator "conclusively misspoke," as he told CQ.
