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Illinois Lawmaker Says Reaction To His Epic Outburst 'Mostly Positive'

6:29 pm - 06/01/2012
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Screaming, swearing and referencing the Bible, a red-faced Illinois Rep. Mike Bost punched at papers he threw in the air while lambasting the state's powerful House speaker. Then he swiped his microphone away and flopped back in his chair in a silent sulk.

The Republican's videotaped tirade is creating an online stir, and he said Thursday that he's received mostly positive reaction since his outburst Tuesday on the Illinois House floor.

He said he's been surprised by the attention, since his echoed similar outbursts directed at Speaker Michael Madigan and Democrats over the years by Republicans, the minority party at the Capitol.

Bost said his frustration was a long time coming. The tipping point came as lawmakers prepared to vote on a contentious plan to overhaul the state's overburdened pension system, and Democrats used a 1995 rule to block debate or amendments. Bost, from Murphysboro in southern Illinois, erupted.


"These damn bills that come out here all the damn time come out here at the last second and I've got to try to figure out how to vote for my people," he screamed on the House floor. Then directing his anger at Madigan, Bost yelled: "You should be ashamed of yourself. I'm sick of it."

He later said he felt like an Israelite slave being held in ancient Egypt.

"Let my people go!" he yelled. "They sent me here to vote for them ... but I'm trapped. I'm trapped by rules that have been forced down our throats."

On Thursday, Bost said key legislation is too often forced to a vote without a chance for debate or amendment. Without either, he said, rank-and-file legislators simply vote the way party leaders instruct them.

Bost said that's standard practice in the Illinois House but shouldn't be.

"I don't think the general public accepts it, and I think that's the reason we're getting the response we're getting," Bost said, adding that he's heard from people around Illinois and the country who mostly support his position. "Enough's enough."

He acknowledged voting in 1995 in favor of the rule used to block debate, which was sponsored by Republicans. Bost now says he didn't fully understand it and called his vote a mistake.

Madigan has been speaker of the Illinois House for all but two years since 1983. The Chicago Democrat is often a source of frustration for lawmakers from southern Illinois, particularly Republicans, who believe he wields near absolute power and steers state resources to Chicago.

Bost said the speaker should be limited to three terms.

Madigan shrugged off Bost's complaints, attributing them to frustration that he said is widespread as the Illinois Legislature pushes through the final days of the 2012 session.

"That's life in the General Assembly," Madigan said. "Let's not get swept up in the emotion of the minute."







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nesmith 2nd-Jun-2012 04:49 am (UTC)
Wow.

A Republican I can agree with.
farchivist 2nd-Jun-2012 06:54 am (UTC)
*snorts* All I hear is "Wah, wah, wah, I can't/don't want to follow the rules."
qable 2nd-Jun-2012 07:37 am (UTC)
I do agree with most of his complaints from the article, but he sure did pick a childish way of expressing them. The random slavery comparison was completely filled with fail.
angelus7988 2nd-Jun-2012 09:31 pm (UTC)
Yeah. Who was the national figure who kept going on about how he understood how various oppressed group felt because he'd been minorly inconvenienced? I recall he achieved meme status, but I forget who it was.
tala_nahimana 2nd-Jun-2012 08:45 am (UTC)
So happy to know that maturity and eloquence still reigns supreme amongst politicians these days.</p>

I could understand where he was coming from on some of that, but dayamn.

the_gabih 2nd-Jun-2012 09:29 am (UTC)
"These damn bills that come out here all the damn time come out here at the last second and I've got to try to figure out how to vote for my people," he screamed on the House floor.

...you went into politics thinking your job would be any different?
thecityofdis 2nd-Jun-2012 02:45 pm (UTC)
He later said he felt like an Israelite slave being held in ancient Egypt.

aaaaaaaand this is where i stopped.

go fuck yourself, dude.
san 2nd-Jun-2012 03:24 pm (UTC)
THIS!
Seriously? Comparing himself to an Israelite slave in Ancient Egyptian times? Yeah, NO.
iatrogenicmyth 3rd-Jun-2012 12:16 am (UTC)
Maybe the rest of Congress can just build a wall around this motherfucker, Israeli-style, and surround him with tanks and armed soldiers ready to shoot him if he throws any more papers up in the air.

And then call him a "militant" for threatening the security of those around him.
thecityofdis 3rd-Jun-2012 02:13 pm (UTC)
what the fuck are you even doing with this comment
elobelia 2nd-Jun-2012 02:50 pm (UTC)
So he threw a tantrum like a toddler. Way to go.
jettakd 2nd-Jun-2012 05:39 pm (UTC)
I could agree with the message right up to the slavery comparison. JEEZ.
iatrogenicmyth 3rd-Jun-2012 12:12 am (UTC)
lee_rowan 3rd-Jun-2012 10:18 pm (UTC)
Republicans have been pushing term limits ever since FDR put through socially responsible programs. They LIKE term limits because they have an endless supply of interchangeable corporate whores.

Edited at 2012-06-03 10:21 pm (UTC)
angry_chick 4th-Jun-2012 08:39 pm (UTC)
I understand his outrage. I understand why he blew up. Honestly, as counterproductive as things are in politics, I wouldn't mind seeing a few blow ups.

The slavery bit? Not at all appropriate.
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