Nick Coleman is apparantly one of two people who doesn't want to see the Dean Johnson affair shelved, despite the ethics complaint being dropped and Johnson's public apology on the floor of the senate. Coleman doesn't want it dropped because he doesn't think the minister who recorded the conversation has been demonized enough.
One lesson from the fight over Sen. Dean Johnson's comments about same-sex marriage and the Supreme Court is easy: Preachers should be patted down and body searched by security officers.
Right. Not Dean Johnson's fault. He should be able to lie openly to constituents without fear of being hoisted up by his own petards. Got it.
Then there is this guy, who wants to go after the judges. Let's make sure we have this straight. The justices say there was no conversation. Johnson says there was no conversation. Why are we investigating the justices while the liar has been let off scot free?
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