Politics: Eat Your Heart Out, Al Gore Meet Sherry Boehlert, the man environmentalists can’t do without “He may well save the republicans in spite of themselves,” intones Mark Childress, vice-president of the Environmental Working Group, a Washington, D.C.-based outfit that lobbies for environmental causes. “He” is Congressman Sherwood “Sherry” Boehlert, a seven-term Republican from upstate New York who, as we swing into the season of electioneering, holds the unlikely distinction of being both the politician whom environmentalists can’t do without and the colleague whom the Republican Party is most eager to clammily embrace. How’s that? Boehlert, long a supporter of all things The legislative run was a remarkable bit of politicking on Boehlert’s part, one that may well help the Republicans come November. Motivated by polling data painting the House majority party as noxiously indifferent to the environment, Republican congressmen of all stripes are hightailing it back to their districts with claims of being part of Boehlert’s Army, stalwart “This began with a small group of two or three, and we’ve come a long way,” says Boehlert, sounding–perhaps by design–a little Mr. Smithish. And how does pragmatist Boehlert respond to the hubbub his bandwagon is creating among his house brethren? “Well, some of them are on board because of a long-standing commitment to the environment. With others it’s a newfound respect. |
Politics: Eat Your Heart Out, Al Gore
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