Sen. Marlow Cook, a moderate Kentucky Republican who employed a young Mitch McConnell, says he’s “amazed” the Kentucky senator became so conservative.
Cook—who gave McConnell a job shortly after he graduated—slammed the Senate Minority Leader for his staunch conservatism in an interview with Mother Jones.
McConnell “fit very well” with Cook’s moderate campaign for office and once Cook had been elected, McConnell helped him with legislation like the Equal Rights Amendment, where Cook was the leading Senate Republican pushing for constitutional protection of women’s rights. McConnell contended with conservatives who opposed the ERA, like Phyllis Schlafly, according to Cook.
“I am absolutely amazed he became a conservative,” Cook, 87, told Mother Jones.
Cook went on to say he is particularly outraged by McConnell’s opposition to Obamacare, a law that has been extremely successful in Kentucky.









