Posted on 03/26/2014 2:24:30 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Rep. Bruce Braley, D-Iowa, apologized for his critical comments of Sen. Charles E. Grassley, R-Iowa, that were posted online Tuesday by a Republican research group.
Speaking at a fundraiser, Braley, who is running for the Hawkeye States open Senate seat, said the Senate could end up with a farmer from Iowa who never went to law school, never practiced law, serving as the next chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, before identifying that person as Grassley.
I apologize to Senator Grassley and anyone I may have offended, Braley said in a statement released a couple of hours after the video posted. I respect Senator Grassley and enjoy our working relationship even though we disagree on some issues.
The Des Moines Register reported that the video was taken by a donor at a Jan. 23 fundraiser in Corpus Christi, Texas, before being released Tuesday by America Rising. Braley also told the assembled donors presumably lawyers that he is someone with your background, your experience, your voice, someone whos been literally fighting tort reform for 30 years in a visible and public way.
A Grassley spokesperson responded in a statement pointing to Grassleys years of service and accomplishments on the committee.
By the logic expressed on this recording a trial lawyer shouldnt be involved in policy making about agriculture, or energy, or health care, the spokesperson said, noting that Grassley has served on the committee since first being elected to the Senate in 1980.
Alongside that, Sen. Grassleys one of only two working family farmers in the United States Senate, where he brings Iowa common sense to work for ag, anti-trust, transportation, environmental, energy, trade, health care, communications, national security, and tax policy that works for all of America, the spokesperson added.
Braley is currently favored to hold the seat of retiring Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin, as the race is rated Leans Democrat by Rothenberg Political Report/Roll Call.
Republicans face a complicated and crowded primary between state Sen. Joni Ernst, businessman Mark Jacobs, former U.S. Attorney Matt Whitaker and radio host Sam Clovis, among others, which could be decided in a June convention.
Republicans pounced on the video, relating it to Mitt Romneys infamous 47 percent remark taken by a hidden camera at a fundraiser during the 2012 presidential campaign.
Once again, trial lawyer Bruce Braley is proving how grossly out of touch he is, National Republican Senatorial Committee spokeswoman Brook Hougesen said in a statement. Not only is Bruce Braley no friend to farmers, but no friend to Iowans.
Beyond his apology to Grassley, Braley highlighted his agricultural roots, including his parents who both grew up on Iowa farms during the Great Depression. He also took the opportunity to highlight the contrast between Mark Jacobs and my other opponents who support policies that are bad for Iowa farmers, and the work Ive done hand in hand with Iowa farmers to grow Iowas farm economy and create good paying Iowa farm jobs.
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Which does the country need more, farmers or lawyers? The questions don’t get any easier
Yeah...you’re not getting elected.
“Lawyers or Farmers? The question doesn’t get any easier” is the best response to this article. Thank you.
It never ceases to amaze me how libs bash their own constituents (NY: You conservatives get out of NY!) or in this instance “I’m an elitist lawyer. Think how horrible it would be if one of the unworthy people I would rule over were to serve their state instead of me only serving myself!
Gee, it seems like a GOOD idea; having non-lawyers keep a tight leash on those cockroaches.
It certainly didn’t help that he took this swipe at Iowa farmers while he was fund raising in another state!
Braley certainly seems confused.
He’s not running against Chuck Grassley...
He’s sucking up to lawyer donors.
No doubt.
This idiotic moron could write a book: ‘How to lose an election by insulting your state’s core voters’
Let’s not forget, Bruce Braley is the one who was whining about the “lack of towel service” at the Congressional gym during the government shutdown.
Joe Biden can retire now, because he has a replacement.
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