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02.26.2008 2:04 pm

Hulshof details “home brew”

Before officially filing for governor, U.S. Rep. Kenny Hulshof headlined an old-fashioned rally in the Capitol’s historic House lounge (the one with the Thomas Hart Benton mural) where family and friends extolled his virtues as the son of a hard-working farming couple in southeast Missouri.

Hulshof’s own brief speech plowed a lot of familiar ground (couldn’t resist the analogy) about his general campaign aims to address education and healthcare, while keeping taxes low. He did not roll out any specifics, saying that he’d do so later.

A Republican and six-term member of the U.S. House, Hulshof plans to stay in Congress while he’s running for office. He said there are a number of important Washington issues that he wants to weigh in on this year, notably the new version of the farm bill. He’ll use all his free time to run for governor.

Arguably the most noteworthy new element at Tuesday’s rally concerned Hulshof’s commitment to ethanol and alternative fuels. He continues to run a 724-acre family farm (included rented acreage), where corn, wheat, soybeans and potatoes are grown.

Hulshof said he supported federal and state tax breaks for ethanol producers. He also saw no problem with legislators or other public officials being among the ethanol investors who might benefit from such tax breaks. As long as there was ”transparency” so that their investment was public, Hulshof said it was up to the voters to decide whether it was OK for public officials to reap tax benefits.

Hulshof then disclosed that his support for ethanol goes beyond talk.  He said he mixes “a home brew” of E-30 (much higher ethanol content than that sold at the pump) to operate his family’s Ford Explorer.

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Andy Blunt is doing a great job running this campaign. Kenny is on a roll and Andy is proving once again that he is the GOP Kingmaker in Missouri.

— Steve
3:08 pm February 26th, 2008

Andy is the best! Kenny gets elected and he keeps his ethanol tax credit. Play to play is still alive and well. Never mind that Congressmen don’t get elected Governor in Missouri–ever, never mind that we lose the advantage of a Nixon gender gap, never mind that SCHIP and the War are killers for Republicans this year. Ignore Sarah Steelman, elect Kenny so Andy can keep making money… Matt got sunk by Andy’s greed, now Kenny is swirling in the same direction. Andy just signed on with Kenny for a 100K win bonus. Ask Kenny, he will admit it. This is sick. Wake up GOP! Our party is being hijacked!

— Cathcart
3:48 pm February 26th, 2008

#2……interesting words coming from a republican!

— Robb(I)
6:39 pm February 26th, 2008

Interesting logic: Congressmen (i.e., people who have run for Congress and won) don’t get elected governor, but people who have run for Congress and lost (Bond, Ashcroft) do! Go figure!

— St_Louis_Oracle
8:01 pm February 26th, 2008

Is this the same Kenny as in South Park?

If you are a Congressman (a full time job–and he happens to be my congresscritter we’re getting rid of– yippee!) and running a 724 acre farm (another full time job) and making “home brew” — his words — when do you have “free time” to run for governor?

— Teresa
10:10 am February 27th, 2008