Generally, when you’ve already made yourself look like an idiot, you
need to stop flapping your gums because you’ll only compound that mistake. But
when you’re trying to salvage political standing, going all in on stupid may be
your best bet.
That’s the situation state Reps. Chris Hazel and Robert Johnson
find themselves in over a political blow they suffered at the hands of Gov. Bobby
Jindal. The governor outflanked Hazel when the representative tried to slip
money into the state’s operating budget to keep open a prison up for closure
that will save a few million dollars, when excess capacity exists across the state.
Jindal thwarted the attempt that would allow Hazel to take credit for what he
seems to think is the purpose of government, directly employing individuals in
his district at the expense of taxpayers, by casting a line item veto to defeat
the end-run.
When that veto first got announced, Hazel ranted about it with all of
the intellectual
persuasiveness of a moron. Not content with looking like a fool once, when contacted
recently Hazel decided to burnish his credentials with another
helping of asinine, if not hypocritical, comments. He said with this the
governor was “paying back campaign contributions from private prisons,” and
that by vetoing the line item he was ignoring the will of the chambers of the
Legislature that had approved of the entire appropriations bill that it had
been in.