Friday, March 23, 2007

Hodes Has Time for Statues?

Having recently heard that Representative Hodes has been "too busy" to make many of his meetings with constituents and that he was hard pressed to get to his own birthday fundraising event (talk about tacky), I was suprised to hear that he's been making time to talk to sing his woes to long since passed Daniel Webster. Lets hope that he will try and make as much time for his constituents as he does for himself.


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From The Examiner:

Hodes bonds with Capitol Hill statue

You can never tell what will happen in Washington after the sun sets.

For Rep. Paul Hodes, D-N.H., it occasionally involves talking to the statues in the U.S. Capitol Building.

During Tuesday’s Welcome Reception Honoring the 110th Congress, the freshman lawmaker told attendees that, late at night, he’ll sometimes go over to the statue of fellow Granite Stater Daniel Webster in Statuary Hall and chat him up.

“We have conversations,” Hodes said, although he wouldn’t reveal what about. We can only hope, however, that it’s only a matter of time before Hodes, who has recorded four contemporary acoustic/folk albums with his wife, starts serenading Webster.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Representative Hodes underscores that there is more than one dingbat floating about the Congress.Who is Congressman Hodes representing in reality.