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In Wednesday’s Post Mike Allen brings the slightly bizarre news that Tom DeLay held a lunch meeting with the GOP Senate caucus on Tuesday at which “implored Republican senators yesterday to stick with him while he addresses questions about his travel and his dealings with lobbyists.”

Attendees told Allen that DeLay “told the senators that, if asked about his predicament, they should blame Democrats and their lack of an agenda.”

This move seems so outside-the-box that the bug man has temporarily stymied my ability to mock him. But I’m rallying.

It’s great to know that DeLay not only gets Republicans in the House to say ‘how high’ when he says ‘jump’ but that it works with senators too. Who was at this luncheon exactly?
Allen suggests most of the Republican caucus was there. Certainly Rick Santorum was, since DeLay, in Allen’s words, “thanked Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) for supportive comments on ABC’s ‘This Week’ on Sunday.”

That must have been a fun moment.

Was Linc Chafee there? Olympia Snowe? Gordon Smith? Do they have to do the DeLay happy talk now too?

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