Thursday, July 14, 2011

Cynthia Davis is still one of the 'Worst Persons in the World' (video)

Posted by Justin Kendall on Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 7:50 AM

My favorite former Missouri lawmaker, O'Fallon loon Cynthia Davis, made a repeat appearance on Countdown host Keith Olbermann's "Worst Persons in the World" list Wednesday night. Davis didn't do anything quite as noteworthy as arguing hunger can motivate poor children to get jobs at McDonald's, where they can eat for free during their breaks (she was arguing against taxpayer-supported summer-food programs for poor children).

No, Davis made the list for quitting her job as St. Charles County Republican chairwoman to take a job with

the Center for Marriage Policy, a private anti-gay marriage group.

However, a St. Charles County GOP committee member told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that

some members wanted to fire Davis. "She's a narcissist," Joe Brazil

told the Post-Dispatch. "Everything's about her. The whole thing was set

to help her, not the Republican Party itself."



Davis also wants to do more speaking engagements (great news for me) and run for office again (more good news). How she plans to win a race for lieutenant governor or Congress is beyond me when she can't even win a county ambulance district board race, but I'll let her sort that out. 

H/t: Fired Up! Missouri.

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