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December 11, 2004Hutchison Turns Red, Lashes Out At Perry DonorsBy Vince LeibowitzA seemingly benign meeting between Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and several El Paso businessmen turned ugly Tuesday and resulted in Hutchison literally turning red and chastising a number of big-money supporters of Texas Governor Rick Perry during the private meeting. According to the El Paso Times, Hutchison became upset after the men--who to date have given a combined $800,000 to Perry and plan to donate hundreds of thousands more--said their large campaign contributions to state leaders have increased El Paso's influence in Austin:
A spokesman for Hutchison confirmed that the meeting got nasty and that the state's senior senator condemned the role of large donations in Texas politics:
That statement--the harshest criticism by Hutchison, who is considering a 2006 GOP primary run against Perry, brought sharp criticism from the Perry camp:
Although Tuesday's meeting descended into apparrent chaos and "fell apart," it's initial purpose was reportedly far more benign than the final result. According to the Times, the meeting was organized by former El Paso Mayor Jonathan Rogers as a briefing by the senator on various issues, but several Perry supporters eventually turned the conversation to the coming gubernatorial election and tried to persuade Hutchison not to challenge the governor. The meeting with Hutchison was not designed to start the political debate, its organizer said:
El Paso businessman Woody Hunt told the paper he reminded the senator that El Paso had not fully participated in state politics in the past and has long been neglected. He and others decided to open up their checkbooks and become players:
The discussion took a turn for the worst when several leaders mentioned their large donations to Perry. The newspaper reported that one of the participants--who wasn't identified--said Hutchison's neck turned red and that it was, "obvious by the way she was inching up in her seat that she was fixing to let everybody have it." one of the business leaders said. Eleven of the 14 El Pasoans attending the meeting have given to Perry's campaign since 2000, with their combined contributions totaling more than $800,000 as of June 30, the Times reported. Rogers was the only one in the meeting who gave to Hutchison in that period, with his contributions totaling $7,000 to her campaign and political action committee. Eight El Pasoans have pledged an additional $100,000 each for Perry between this year and the 2006 election. Some of the participants dispute whether Perry's El Paso supporters brought up their specific contribution amounts, or whether the senator did. "The monetary issues never came up from our perspective. She brought it up," Houghton said. "We said we have made an investment in the leadership of the state. That's as far as we went." The Hutchison's spokesman said she reacted to Perry supporters' Perry last year made Houghton the first El Paso member of the state's Other El Pasoans attending the meeting with high-ranking Perry appointments included Robert Brown (Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission), Rick Francis (Texas Tech Board of Regents) and Paul Foster (Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board). Posted by Vince Leibowitz at December 11, 2004 03:44 PM | TrackBack
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What, don't you want to yell at them, too? Posted by: Scott at December 11, 2004 04:09 PMMany of us remember when she whacked her admin ass't at the State Treasurer's Office (John Conally's daughter, BTW) with a rolled-up report because she could find some papers fast enuf. I'd say this senator still has temper issues. Posted by: Wigmar at December 11, 2004 11:14 PMI recall the incident where she assualted her staffer. "K#nt Bailey Hutchinson" has always been a Class A Witch. Posted by: WhoMe? at December 12, 2004 02:19 AMI know it's petty, but how can we forget reports that KBH has staffers waiting at her door every workday promptly at 7:30, favorite bagel always in hand....and woe to the unlucky stiff who shows up late or with the wrong pastry ready. Posted by: Dennis at December 12, 2004 02:28 AM"I'd say this senator still has temper issues." Wigmar, you are correct. A friend told me about how she physically hurt him as well. She tries to come off as this cute, genteel little former cheerleader, but she is the type to turn really ugly under that facade. Oh, and she is passive-aggressive, too. I got a nasty letter from her office regarding my view on a vote coming up, and she didn't even show up. She is a mess.
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