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December 04, 2013 12:56 PM UTC

Coffman backpedaling again

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  • by: Jason Salzman

(Promoted by Colorado Pols)

Rep. Mike Coffman (R).
Rep. Mike Coffman (R).

I reported last week that Rep. Mike Coffman said on a radio show that America is in a "Constitutional crisis," because of Obama's "abusive interpretation of the Constitution."

Sounds bad, even in the paranoid and crisis-filled world you find on conservative talk radio.

When asked for a solution by KHOW host Mandy Connell, Coffman talked about filing a lawsuit, maybe a personal one, against Obama!

Yesterday, The Denver Post's Allison Sherry reported that Coffman's spokesman "tried to soften the congressman’s assertion last week that he is looking into whether to sue President Barack Obama on abuse of power, saying, 'litigation, legislation — all of it is on the table.'"

Coffman is becoming known for walking back statements made in front of friendly microphones, most memorably his repeated sort-of apology for his assertion that Obama isn't an American "in his heart" and his statement that he didn't know whether "Obama was born in the United States of America." (He later said his birther moment,was overblown.)

In this week's case, I appreciated that Sherry noted not only that Coffman's backpedal was made by a spokesman, not Coffman himself, but also through a statement by the spokesman, not the spokesman himself.

What's more, Sherry did the right thing by informing us that the Coffman spokesman "wouldn’t elaborate beyond the statement."

Sherry's reporting allows us to understand the different ways Coffman deals with these situations.

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7 thoughts on “Coffman backpedaling again

  1. I'm picturing a montage in an ad from Romanoff supporters of all the extreme things he's said and all the walk backs, finishing up with the walk backs of the walk backs to close with the extreme stuff again.  This would show that Coffman is an extremist but without the balls to stand by his extremism the way proud R Tea Party wackos in Congress are willing to do.  So..  too extreme for mainstream Colorado and not to be trusted by anybody, regardless.  No integrity. No political backbone.

    It writes itself.

    1. Yeah, Obama definitely forgot about all the Super Duper — "Don't Get Sick, or Else Just Die" insurance policies.  What a deal, go bankrupt and still have to pay your premiums!

      Good thing the GOP is there to revive them in perpetuity.

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