Here in today’s Tennessean is a report of Sen. Corker’s debt town hall that was held in the mid state area. One was held in Knoxville yesterday morning. Former Davidson County GOP Vice Chairman asked Sen. Corker how he could have voted for TARP and then rally against the debt. The former GOP official then attempted to give Corker a copy of the Constitution to which Sen. Corker reportedly said I find that offensive. Is it the Constitution that the Senator finds offensive or the question that was asked? Sen. Corker should have explained what he found offensive and he should answer the question on his TARP vote and how that vote has impacted the National debt.
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