Did He or Didn't He?

Dewhurst's office throws down, then backs down over calling Democrats undemocratic.

So after Tuesday's showdown between Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst and Sen. John Whitmire, D-Houston, over voter-ID law House Bill 218, everyone expected at least a temporary lull. Big mistake.

Wednesday morning, Dewhurst put out a lengthy press release that savaged the Senate's longest-serving member and all his fellow Democrats for opposing the bill, called them undemocratic, and called their unanimous vote against the bill "an outrage against all Americans." In classic form, it even conflates their opposition with not supporting the troops.

Only now Dewhurst is claiming it wasn't him. He's not saying that it didn't come from his office (it was on his headed paper, after all), just that he hadn't approved it. So that means it was either one of his staff or the press-release pixies. By 4pm, he was desperately sending a revised version out, in which all 11 Dem senators were "friends of mine and good Americans," plus a cover letter that desperately tried to glue back together the charred ashes of that bridge to Whitmire he'd just burnt.

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Legislature, State Government, Elections, David Dewhurst, John Whitmire, Voter ID, Voter Suppression

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