Tuesday, March 1, 2011

State Sen. Glenn Grothman on the Capitol protesters: "We can no longer continue to have all these slobs in the building."

State Rep. Cory Mason probably couldn't believe what he was hearing from State Sen. Glenn Grothman. It has to be seen to be believed:



Here's the first part of the above interview, where Rep. Cory Mason objects to Gov. Walker's use of the word "tool" to describe eliminating collective bargaining.  Grothman plays word games when he says state workers have more collective bargaining rights than federal employees. Mason would not let that one go:



UPDATE: Grothman continues to bash and belittle protesters in after a little incident outside the Capitol:
jsonline: Protests against Gov. Scott Walker's budget and the battle for access to the Capitol took a tense turn last night when GOP Sen. Glenn Grothman was locked out of the building and was eventually surrounded by hundreds of angry protesters, according to the Cap Times. Grothman downplayed the situation…"I really think if I had had to, I could have walked through the crowd and it would have been okay," he told the Cap Times. "They're loud, they'll give you the finger, and they yell at you, but I really think deep down inside they're just mostly college kids having fun, just like they're having fun sleeping with their girfriends on air mattresses. That's the guts of that crowd." 
Watch State Rep. Brett Hulsey defend Grothman.

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