The Campfield Principle
The Republican takeover of the Tennessee House of Representatives has raised new opportunities for GOP members of that body, but Roger Abramson's discussion of a potential committee chairmanship for Rep. Stacey Campfield got me thinking:
Isn't it a shame that Rep. Campfield isn't in the Senate? If he could have followed John Wilder's 30+ years presiding over the Senate with a couple of decades of his own, Tennessee would set a bipartisan record for eloquence and insight in leadership unrivaled in all of the history of civilization.
Isn't it a shame that Rep. Campfield isn't in the Senate? If he could have followed John Wilder's 30+ years presiding over the Senate with a couple of decades of his own, Tennessee would set a bipartisan record for eloquence and insight in leadership unrivaled in all of the history of civilization.
2 Comments:
Senator Campfield? No, damn it. Don;t do that. Saying that out loud is like whispering Candyman in the mirror three times. Put that genie back in the bottle!
;-P
The rep.
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