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Gov. Otter calls statement reckless and inflammatory

Crapo, Simpson, Risch and Otter Repudiate Rammell Remarks

Republican leaders have stepped up and denounced the threatening language of a gubernatorial candidate.

By Jill Kuraitis, 8-28-09

Idaho Gov. Butch Otter

Idaho Gov. Butch Otter

The day after calls to the Idaho congressional delegation from columnists, bloggers, and constituents to respond to Rex Rammell’s statement about buying an “Obama tag” during a speech about wolf hunting tags, they have.

Rammell is seeking the Republican nomination for governor in 2010.

Governor Butch Otter said, “Reckless and inflammatory statements like these gravely damage confidence in the political process and the good citizens who serve the public. As Governor, as an Idaho Republican and as a citizen of our state, I reject and condemn this kind of rhetoric. There is no place for it in Idaho.”

“Rex Rammell’s comments are in very poor taste and should not have been said,” said Crapo. “Remarks like these should not even be made jokingly. We are engaged in a critical national debate over many major issues facing our country today. Remarks like these are not only unhelpful in that debate, but they undermine it. He should apologize for those remarks and for the perception they may have created.”

Senator Jim Risch: “I disgree often with the President and his policies. But the comment was totally unacceptable and should not have been made. The comment does not accurately reflect the respect the people of Idaho have for the Office of President and our constitutional form of government.”

Representative Mike Simpson said: “It is absolutely irresponsible to say such inflammatory things, especially for someone who seeks to be a leader in Idaho. I know our great state is filled with people who do not share Rex Rammell’s views and we should not let isolated situations dictate how our state is perceived. Our citizens are innovative, progressive, and charitable. Look at any community in Idaho and you will find people who help their neighbors without hesitation, regardless of race.”

Read Dan Popkey’s excellent story about the incident and responses.



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