Asked at a congressional hearing this week about his unreasonably expensive, taxpayer-funded furniture, HUD Secretary Ben Carson distanced himself from the decision — and blamed his wife.
As the Daily Beast reported yesterday, one of the cabinet secretary’s supporters on Capitol Hill has an entirely different culprit in mind.
Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) appeared to blame the nefarious “Deep State” for ordering a costly dining set for Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson.
During a recent appearance on Talk! Of the Town, an upstate New York local radio show, the New York Republican was asked about the decision to buy a $31,000 dining room set for Carson’s office last year. Tenney told the hosts that the “Ben Carson story is so misunderstood” before pointing to a no-named staffer of cryptic origin as the culprit.
After referencing a conversation with a HUD staffer, the GOP lawmaker specifically said, “Somebody in the Deep State — it was not one of his people, apparently — ordered a table, like a conference room table or whatever it was for a room.”
There are basically three angles to this to keep in mind. First, Tenney, after just a year on Capitol Hill, is quickly developing a reputation as one of Congress’ most outlandish members. A month ago, she was the lawmaker who thought it’d be a good idea to argue many mass murders “end up being Democrats.” Two weeks earlier, Tenney argued that Democratic reactions to Donald Trump’s State of the Union address were “un-American,” adding, “And they don’t love our country.”
This is not the path an elected official follows if he or she wants to earn respect and credibility.









