Squeaky Landry is at it again.
He spoke at a Repugnantcan FUNDRAISER in Nashville last Saturday during which he had this to say:
“I’m going home to sign a bill that places the Ten Commandments in public classrooms,” he said. “And I can’t wait to be sued.”
Can’t wait to be sued? Seriously?
Remember, it was a scant four weeks ago that I PREDICTED that that was exactly what was going to happen, that lawsuits would be filed, not only by the ALCU, but by the various faiths – Catholics, Protestants, Hindus, Islamics and Buddhism each has its own “Commandments” – whose particular version of the Commandments is not the one posted in the classrooms. So, which version will be posted to the exclusion of the other four?
Remember, I also said Landry’s hand-picked attorney general will be awarding contracts to defend the state against any lawsuits, and you can bet the contracts will be going to big donors.
Can’t wait to be sued?
Of course. The hundreds of thousands of dollars necessary to defend the lawsuits won’t be coming out of Squeaky Landry’s pocket. It’ll be coming out of the pockets of you, the taxpayers of the gret stet of Looziana.
That makes it kind of easy for him to be so cavalier as to say he “can’t wait to be sued.”



Now that Landry controls the Ethics Commission, it will be up to the news media to raise the issue when the Attorney General awards lucrative defense contracts to law firms that are big donors to Landry and Murrill.
That means basically Louisiana Voice and The Illuminator, since the Baton Rouge daily newspaper is now a sad, toothless shadow of the journal that once specialized in unflinching political reporting.
Meanwhile, many “educational reform” bills were quietly signed into law. Talk about Distraction!