Thursday, July 30, 2009

New Representation

Meet my new congress(wo)man (not sure what she goes by). I didn’t vote for her, but alas, here she is in DC representing me. I ran into her a few times when I was back in Arizona working for my congressman and out on the campaign trail campaigning against her. She seems like a nice gal with a good head on her shoulders so I’ll give her a shot, but only until election time...because remember, I’ve sold my soul to the Republican Party (evil Dick Cheney smile appears on my face.)

So here she is, Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ CD-1).

Here’s what she says on her official House page, “I am working to jumpstart our economy and get folks back to work, secure our borders, bring the fiscal discipline of small towns to Washington and pay our eternal debt of gratitude to our Veterans. None of those are Democratic or Republican issues, and we will only make progress on them if we are willing to work across the aisle.”

Oh those freshman members, always so idealistic when they first come to Washington promising to cross party lines. I hope for the sake of Arizona and the nation that she does.

It does seem like she’s looking out for our Veterans and she’s obviously grown up in rural Arizona based on the legislation that she’s introduced in the 111th. Kirkpatrick is currently on the Committees on Homeland Security, Small Business, and Veterans’ Affairs – all three great committees for Arizona.

Cool story. I met Congress(wo)man Kirkpatrick at an Arizona State Society event in late June. We got to talking and I told her I originally hail from Bullhead City. She asked, “Do you know Keith or Joe Heath?” The gears started turning in my head. I think it was Keith who was the director of the Boys and Girls Club, but those weren’t the Heath’s I knew – it was their mother that I had known. I told Kirkpatrick that Jan Heath was my 2nd grade teacher. Turns out Mrs. Heath is Ann’s aunt. Small world I tell you!

Being serious for just a moment - as someone who was the chairman of her campus' College Republican club, volunteered countless hours to the Bush campaign and various other Republican campaigns, and worked for a Republican member of congress, I think Ann Kirkpatrick seems like a pretty sensible person. I don't know where she stands on all the issues, but she seems pretty moderate and like she's truly looking out for the best interest of rural Arizona. If there has to be a Democrat representing me, I'm sure glad it's her and not some ACLU quack like Ellen Simon.

Now I'm walking away to wash my mouth out with soap so I can regain my Republican card.

5 comments:

Shannon said...

Ohhh Chelsea, you are so funny! I can't believe you didn't run to take a shower from the germs!

Andrew Meeusen said...

As someone who worked against Kirkpatrick this past year (vicariously through a public affairs firm), I'm not a huge fan. She could be worse, obviously (see: ACLU Prez. Ellen Simon), and she's more of a "Blue Dog" than a Pelosi-ish Dem, but nonetheless, I can't wait until a Republican re-takes the First Congressional District of Arizona.

Hope you told her not to support the Obamacare health bills!

chelsea said...

I mean, she's definitely a party loyalist. I remember "spying" on a Jim Pederson meeting and some of the stuff she was saying was pretty partisan. I would definitely prefer to see an R in the seat, but if it has to be a D, I can think of worse ones out there... Paul Babbitt come to mind?

Andrew Meeusen said...

"Spying" on Jim Pederson.... ah, memories!

Anonymous said...

Ha, I remember, we had that old video camera for...not spying purposes.
Anyways, don't fall for their trap, democrats are full of crap!