McConnell Says ‘Not My Job’ Comment Was Taken Out Of Context

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., left, accompanied by Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., center, and Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Nov.... Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., left, accompanied by Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., center, and Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) MORE LESS
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A local newspaper story that quoted Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell as saying it is “not my job” to bring employment to a struggling Kentucky county has unleashed yet another round of feuding in one of the country’s most competitive Senate races.

The editor and general manager of the Beattyville Enterprise asked McConnell what he would do to bring jobs to Lee County, where the unemployment rate is 12.8 percent.

“That is not my job. It is the primary responsibility of the state Commerce Cabinet,” the paper quoted McConnell as saying in its front-page story Thursday.

McConnell said his comments were taken out of context.

“It seems my message got lost in translation, and I was surprised to see a headline about my visit that sent the exact opposite message to the one I was trying to convey,” the senator said in a statement released by his office Thursday. “In my travels across the Commonwealth, I hear too often how government is blocking job creation. It’s up to all of us — at the federal, state, and local levels — to fix that.”

Beattyville Enterprise editor Edmund Shelby was quoted by the CNHI News Service as saying that he stands by the story “100 percent.”

Democratic candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes wasted no time attacking McConnell for his comments to thenewspaper and used the opportunity to tout her jobs plan that would, among other things, raise the minimum wage and invest in infrastructure. Grimes added that her top priorities as U.S. Senator would be “creating good-paying jobs for Kentuckians and growing our middle class.”

“It is reprehensible that Mitch McConnell believes that it is not his job to help Kentucky families who are struggling to make ends meet,” Grimes said in a statement provided by her campaign. “This latest shock fromSenator McConnell reinforces the fact that the only job he cares about is his own.”

McConnell pointed out that he sponsored federal legislation last year with fellow Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul that would lower federal tax rates for areas that have high unemployment 7/8– a bill McConnell said would benefit eastern Kentucky. The bill has not become law.

“Encouraging positive economic development and job growth is at the center of what I do every day,” McConnell said. “At the federal level I support policies to try to improve the economy as a whole which in turn will help preserve and create Kentucky’s jobs. These efforts include supporting an end to President Obama’s War on Coal and repealing job-killing Obamacare.”

McConnell and Grimes are locked in one of the closest Senate races in the country in an election cycle whereRepublicans are trying to take control of the Senate. A New York Times poll released this week showed the race was effectively tied.

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  1. His job is to make sure Obama is a one term President. Oh wait, never mind. His job is to make sure Obamacare is repealed. Hmm, let me think about this…

  2. Avatar for pdxer pdxer says:

    Face it, Kentucky. McYurtle’s just not into you.

  3. McConnell’s new job is to make sure Obama is just a two-term president. :wink:

  4. Oh Mitch - saying in is not my job and then saying well, it is not “just” my job to improve the economy of your state, actually makes it worse, it says that you are more than willing to shift blame…oh yeah, that is what you have been doing since 2009.

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