John Rogers' twisted logic
Would-be MA House Speaker John Rogers seems to be contradicting himself, big time, in a new State House News Service article on jockeying to succeed Sal DiMasi, who's leaving office amid a flurry of scandals.
First, here's Rogers, who's currently the House Majority Leader, giving reporter Jim O'Sullivan his argument for delaying the vote on DiMasi's successor:
“It’s an important office in Massachusetts and it’s not a coronation,”
Rogers, the House’s most recent majority leader, told the News Service
during a telephone interview Sunday night. “It’s a public office and the
citizens of Massachusetts should have a greater say ... and should have a
greater opportunity to weigh in with their respective
representatives.
Got that?
Next, here's Rogers--who's vying with House Ways and Means chair Bob DeLeo to replace DiMasi--charging that DiMasi reneged a deal he and Rogers allegedly made back in '04:
The Norwood Democrat also accused DiMasi of violating an agreement they
reached in 2004 when both were jockeying to succeed then-Speaker Thomas
Finneran. Rogers said DiMasi agreed to a pact, without a date certain,
under which Rogers would succeed him.
“The understanding was crystal clear … that he would go first and I would
go second,” Rogers told the News Service in a telephone interview Sunday
night, saying DiMasi agreed “unequivocally.”
Rogers said he and DiMasi sealed the arrangement with a handshake across
a dining room table, with Finneran looking on. “Talk to Tom Finneran, he
was there,” Rogers said.
If you can figure out how to reconcile Point A with Point B, please let me know.