Steny Hoyer To Settle Election With P.G. County Remake of ‘Breakfast Club’
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
House Majoirty Leader Steny Hoyer, of Maryland, has a brilliant new way to reach a superdelegate consensus — look at Prince George’s County:
“In my early days, my younger days, I was a political leader in Prince George’s County,” Hoyer said. “We had what was called a ‘breakfast club’ — people sat around a table just like this. We rarely ever voted. We did have, however, significant discussions in which we ultimately came to consensus. That didn’t mean everybody was in unanimity but it did mean everybody agreed, ‘well, that seems to be the rational conclusion to reach.’ So you don’t necessarily have to vote to reach such a conclusion.”
The Breakfast Club was set in P.G. County, and Steny Hoyer was secretly in detention too? This is obviously a coded endorsement for Barack Obama. [Capitol Briefing]
House Majoirty Leader Steny Hoyer, of Maryland, has a brilliant new way to reach a superdelegate consensus — look at Prince George’s County:
“In my early days, my younger days, I was a political leader in Prince George’s County,” Hoyer said. “We had what was called a ‘breakfast club’ — people sat around a table just like this. We rarely ever voted. We did have, however, significant discussions in which we ultimately came to consensus. That didn’t mean everybody was in unanimity but it did mean everybody agreed, ‘well, that seems to be the rational conclusion to reach.’ So you don’t necessarily have to vote to reach such a conclusion.”
The Breakfast Club was set in P.G. County, and Steny Hoyer was secretly in detention too? This is obviously a coded endorsement for Barack Obama. [Capitol Briefing]









Some savvy flatfoots in Prince George’s County, Maryland got all excited over the weekend for a drug raid, because who wouldn’t!? In their glee, however, they overlooked the fine point of “correct addresses” and raided the house two doors down from the suspect. Instead of apologizing to the homeowners for the mistake, however, they