On “Up Against the Clock” this past weekend, it seemed kind of stunning – or at least noteworthy – when this question went unanswered:
“In response to the federal government shutdown, a state of emergency was declared by this notoriously blunt Republican Maine governor.”
The answer, of course, is Paul LePage. As the question implies, Governor LePage’s infamy has been growing for quite some time, long before he began trying to leverage the federal shutdown.
Early in his administration he removed a mural celebrating workers’ rights from the Department of Labor building. He is also among 26 governors that have refused additional Medicaid funding under the Affordable Care Act.
But he is perhaps most infamous for what he has said. Like the time he told President Obama to “Go to Hell.” Or when he dismissed concerns about the chemical BPA in plastic bottles by saying the worst case scenario is that “some women may have little beards.” More recently, there was that thing he said involving Vaseline about a state Democratic senator (best left in vague terms for our purposes here).









