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Inglis to GOP: ‘Lose Stinking Rot of Self-Righteousness’
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Contributor | CA Pol Junkie |
Last Edited | CA Pol Junkie Jun 25, 2009 09:44am |
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Category | Interview |
Author | Jonathan Weisman |
News Date | Thursday, June 25, 2009 01:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | South Carolina Rep. Bob Inglis made a name for himself in the late 1990s as one of Bill Clinton’s most zealous pursuers, an impeachment “manager” who attacked the moral failings of the president with a gusto that earned him a devoted following in the staunchly conservative "Upstate" of conservative South Carolina.
But with his governor now felled by similar temptations, Inglis sees an opening for the Republican Party, a chance to "lose the stinking rot of self-righteousness" and "to understand we are all in need of some grace."
This is not "Bob Inglis 1.0," the one that was a "self-righteous" expletive, he said in an interview with Washington Wire today. It is a Bob Inglis that is, if anything, more Christian, more attuned to the Gospels, he said. |
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