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01.17.06 -- 9:50AM
By Josh Marshall

I'm always on the look out for new literary forms cropping up in our daily press roundabouts. And the one I'm keyed into now is the most creative, the most outside-the-box disassociation with Jack Abramoff.

Today's prize may go to Rep. John Boehner (R-OH), aspirant to the Majority Leadership ...

"I've got 11 brothers and sisters, and my dad owned a bar," said Boehner, R-West Chester, who said he met Abramoff at a fund-raiser for then-Sen. Don Nickles. "It's great training for what I do every day. You stand behind a bar, and it doesn't take long to sort of size people up. Some you like, and some you don't, and he just wasn't someone I liked. I knew it the moment I met him."

Neighborhood bar, school of character and ethics.

Late Update: This final note probably left the impression that I don't think tending bar can give you a lot of insights into human nature. Quite the opposite. I just think it's a stretch for Boehner to hang his hat on this as a way of explaining his alleged aversion to Jack Abramoff.

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