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Tea Party-Backed Gubernatorial Candidate Paul LePage Says He'd Tell Obama To 'Go To Hell' (VIDEO)

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 09/29/10 02:25 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:50 PM ET

Paul Lepage Obama Go To Hell
Republican gubernatorial candidate Paul LePage told a group of fishermen at a GOP forum that he won't be afraid to tell President Barack Obama to "go to hell."

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Republican gubernatorial candidate Paul LePage told a group of fishermen at a GOP forum that he won't be afraid to tell President Barack Obama to "go to hell."

LePage, a favorite of tea partiers, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he regretted the words he chose Sunday in the small coastal town of Brooksville but that he wasn't backing down in his criticism of the administration for what he describes as free-spending, antibusiness policies.

A Democratic Party official said it showed LePage is hotheaded and ill-suited to govern.

LePage was responding to a question when he made the remark about Obama, which was captured by a Democratic Party aide who was videotaping the event.

"As your governor, you're going to be seeing a lot of me on the front page, saying 'Governor LePage tells Obama to go to hell,'" LePage said to applause.

LePage, who is mayor of Waterville but new to statewide politics, declined to offer an outright apology. He also continued to take aim at the Obama administration, saying federal spending is driving up the national debt and "taking us to a place where my children and my grandchildren will never come back."

Earlier this month, LePage came under fire for uttering a barnyard epithet at a news conference in Portland when he was asked about property tax breaks on his wife's homes in Florida and Maine.

"Am I politically correct all the time? No. Maybe it's time to have people say bluntly what's going on," LePage said Wednesday. "The fact of the matter is that I haven't learned how to speak out of both sides of my mouth yet."

Recent polls show LePage leading a five-way race for governor. His opponents include Democrat Libby Mitchell, as well as three independent candidates.

Arden Manning, manager of the Maine Democrats' coordinated campaign, said the video provides some insight into how a LePage administration might govern.

"If he's reacting this way to the president of the United States, think about what his response would be to a local legislator or a constituent who disagreed with him," Manning said. "His comments are offensive. It just shows that LePage is not ready to lead."

LePage's remark was part of a longer discussion of issues at the fishermen's forum. Dennis Blodgett, the town's GOP committee chairman, said much of the discussion focused on "too many federal regulations being crammed down our throats."

"Whether you like it or not, he gives you answer," said Darrell Fowler, a Brooksville selectman and a Republican. "He doesn't beat around the bush."

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Republican gubernatorial candidate Paul LePage told a group of fishermen at a GOP forum that he won't be afraid to tell President Barack Obama to "go to hell." LePage, a favori...
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Republican gubernatorial candidate Paul LePage told a group of fishermen at a GOP forum that he won't be afraid to tell President Barack Obama to "go to hell." LePage, a favori...
 
 
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12:15 PM on 10/06/2010
This is candidate has very little home training. I recognize that he is just prostituting himself for a few votes, but if he does get elected (thinking that the citizens of Maine are different and smarter than those from South Carolina), it will be good that his big mouth will handle both feet.
Its time to tell candidates from all parties that leadership is not a dog-and-pony show and we are not impressed with their verbal bravado which belies their true character.
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coveark
Obstructionists, get off the hill !!!
12:34 PM on 10/05/2010
Personally..............."Right back at ya'..........

I often wonder where these "people" come from and why anyone in their correct state of mind would even consider voting for them for any office.
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indiecratublican
I am what I am.
10:58 PM on 10/04/2010
Yeah, cause I'm bad. I'm real bad. LOL
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Yikes11
Elbows off the Table
08:33 PM on 10/04/2010
Darn, and I used to love watching Murder She Wrote. LOL
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elkhawk
Alternate your future
06:17 PM on 10/04/2010
So, he says, "Maybe it's time to have people say bluntly what's going on." So, I can tell you to go to he\\ first! Oh, and maybe...just maybe, it would be better if you asked President Obama this question, "How can I help you to turn our country back around and make things better, Mr. President?"
05:37 PM on 10/04/2010
"Go to he//" : you first.
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coveark
Obstructionists, get off the hill !!!
12:34 PM on 10/05/2010
X2
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lwilkerson50
01:19 PM on 10/05/2010
x3
05:23 PM on 10/04/2010
Okay, Maine, so when he comes looking for federal money even in the case of an emergency perhaps the federal governement should tell HIM.

Go to HE//!
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coveark
Obstructionists, get off the hill !!!
12:35 PM on 10/05/2010
absolutely.............
05:19 PM on 10/04/2010
Sink the Maine!
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SimianNation
Progressive NOT Regressive
05:14 PM on 10/04/2010
Someone opened the gates to the asylum!
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coveark
Obstructionists, get off the hill !!!
12:40 PM on 10/05/2010
Oh.......Ronnie Raygun closed very many of them..............
08:36 PM on 09/30/2010
Lucky us here in Maine!
that expression on his face certainly puts the "thug" in Rethuglian doesn't it? And as he told Howie Carr (today's answer to Walter Cronkite) When asked how he felt about the Second Amendment "I love the second Amendment. I am currently getting my concealed weapons permit just to show I am such a supporter of the Second Amendment'.
He saved Mardens stores ~apparently~ by laying off employees and making the rest Part-timers. His wife "goofs" on her taxes "oopsie" and white knight that he is he lets her take the blame, he cannot answer a valid question without cussing at the reporters. He lied on tape about his name "never been there" on his home in Waterville.

Member of Maine Refounders, "likes" every Tea Party page on Facebook, and if the photos I have seen are indicative of his following all I can say is God help Maine. LePage comes across as a bully which shouldn't be surprising as the Mad Tea Party comes across as a gang of bullies.Draft dodger and goodness knows what else.
Yep. just what Maine needs a clueless "good ol' boy" with a concealed weapons permit and a touch-hole temperament.

I am not crazy about Mitchell either but she seems to be the only one with a ghost of a chance of winning. So I guess I will play this vote like a hand of cards and cast mine to the next likely person.

Lucky Maine.
ayuh.
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Bon1042
12:57 AM on 10/01/2010
Libby Mitchell is neck and neck with LePage according to 11:00 p.m. news. 29% and 30% I think the numbers were.
11:57 AM on 10/01/2010
Yes! Even though I do not put much faith in Polls ordinarily however this one reflected what I have believed to be closer to the truth. This could fall either way unless LePage implodes.Which he will do if they keep poking at him. He isn't fit to run a state and he has already proven it.

So crossing fingers...
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CarolinaYankee
07:06 PM on 10/04/2010
I know the feeling, We have Alvin Greene (GOP plant) running against Jim DeMint here in S.C. But everyday I swear Alvin is looking better and better than DeMint.
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chanook106
10:56 PM on 10/11/2010
He's either a plant or he's an idiot savant - the savant part.
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ezgoingal
01:42 PM on 09/30/2010
LePage:  Go to he//!
07:20 PM on 09/30/2010
fanned
01:26 PM on 09/30/2010
I hope the people of Maine remember that this loon's opinions on Obama have nothing to do wih the question of whether he'd be a good governor. Once again the Tea Party confuses angst over national economics with simple bread-&-butter local politics. Who cares if he hates Obama, will he help get roads built or schools improved? As far as anyone can tell, he hasn't thought about such basic issues; indeed, as far as one can tell, he hasn't thought much at all.
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zdeedle
Keep safe all who gather here.
01:19 PM on 09/30/2010
so does that mean he'll not take federal money? if so, good, go ahead. let's hope other states do that as well, more for the rest of us.
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sensimilla
Lead with your heart, and your mind will follow...
01:19 PM on 09/30/2010
is he lipless? or is that the look of extreme frustration?

Gawd i love the teaparty! Keep 'em comin!

Dems are sure to capitalize on their nutty fringe candidates.
08:55 PM on 09/30/2010
I think that is actually shot of President Berzelius Windrip last I heard he had run off with the Mardens Lady.
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duhtruth
09:33 AM on 10/05/2010
I think someone sewed his mouth shut.
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duhtruth
12:29 PM on 09/30/2010
Obama should clean this guy's clock.
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CarolinaYankee
07:08 PM on 10/04/2010
Pres. Obama is way above this a.h.- if I were Obama I would just ignore him, hope the people of Maine do the same thing. He has no class whatsoever at all.