From the Washington Post:
Michael Golden, spokesman for Schaefer, said the comptroller was speaking “in this sort of verbal shorthand that those of us who have worked with him can understand.” Schaefer eventually voted for the contract.
What did Maryland’s Comptroller say?
“Oh, we don’t worry about any of those things like money. Or illegals crossing the border. That’s nothing. That’s just a given. Oh, come on. Korea is another one. All of the sudden, they’re our friends, too, shooting missiles at us.”
Schaefer refused to sign an apology and claimed he had been misinterpreted.
One of Schaefer’s primary opponents, Del. Peter Franchot (D-Montgomery), has portrayed the Korea remarks as “the latest in a long line of inexcusable events that has cast serious doubts on William Donald Schaefer’s mental and emotional fitness for the office of comptroller.” Franchot criticized Schaefer again yesterday, saying he failed to “make the simple apology needed” to mend fences.
In February, Schaefer apologized after ogling a young aide to Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) at a public meeting. Two years ago, he drew criticism for complaining about a Latino worker’s English skills at a McDonald’s.
I don’t have much to add here. If he meant to say “North Korea” he still sounds pretty darn clueless.
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