The GOP Utah senator 'has quite a high opinion of himself, if he does say so himself,' one person joked on Twitter.
But perhaps seeing the absurdity of Mike Lee writing about “Mike Lee,” the newspaper later dropped the author’s name.
“Mike Lee serves as a United States senator representing the state of Utah. Since taking office, Senator Lee has earned a reputation as a principled conservative,” the essay began. “He believes elected officials are responsible for keeping the federal government within its constitutionally limited role.His respect for the Constitution was instilled early in life by watching his father, Rex E. Lee, argue before the Supreme Court as President Reagan’s Solicitor General.
I wonder what kind of back room deal Mike Lee had to make to get Mike Lee's endorsement?!? Drain the swamp!
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