The 2009 General Assembly doesn't start until next week, but already the infighting has begun. This time, it isn't the lop-sided Richardson/Ralston showdown-that-wasn't. It's a smashmouth tussle between state senators Eric Johnson and David Shafer, who both plan to run for lieutenant governor in 2010. Ho hum.
Here's the story yawn so far: Johnson stepped down as senate president pro-tem in November to devote himself to running for guv lite. Over this past weekend, Shafer told a crowd of Cobb Republicans that he, too, is seeking the post, and added that he has never given money to Democratic state Rep. Alicia Thomas Morgan something that Johnson has done, leading to much controversy within the GOP.
Johnson zzzzz responded by taking offense and releasing a statement that essentially called Shafer a poopybutt:
I am saddened by such early, petty comments. I am afraid that this is what Republicans will have to hear from my opponent for the next 18 months.
Shafer has most recently released a list of 100 supporters, including a goodly number of Republican state legislators.
If the two carry their catfight over into next week's legislative session, I may need to scream. The election is a year-and-a-half away, for Christ's sake and it's for lieutenant governor! Moreover, by the time the winner assuming, for argument's sake, that it even is one of them is positioned to run for governor, Georgia might well have flipped back to being a blue state.
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