A8 n n Sunday, September 22, 2013 <<<< Rep. Jim Bridenstine Birthplace: Ann Arbor, Mich. Age: 38 Married: Yes, three children Experience: Naval Reserve oicer Education: Jenks High School graduate; bachelor’s degree in economics, business and psychology from Rice University; Master of Business Administration from Cornell University Military: Combat veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan Leading campaign funding source: Political/ideology PACs* Rep. Markwayne Mullin >>> Birthplace: Tulsa Age: 36 Married: Yes, ive children Experience: Business owner and Rep. Jim Bridenstine (center) listens to witnesses during a House Armed Services Committee subcommittee meeting about the attacks on Benghazi. Bridenstine is given his old light gear by his former squadron mate Ben Sale (right) before heading to the Capitol for a vote. CONGRESS FROM A1 in northeastern Oklahoma, graduated from Stilwell High School and took over the family’s failing plumbing business at age 18. He ranches in Adair County, typically wears boots and jeans, and says he didn’t buy his irst business suit until he won last year’s Republican primary. He got into politics, he says, after a particularly irritating visit from a federal regulator. Bridenstine led the ight for the so-called Obamacare-defunding bill the House passed on Friday and was instrumental in torpedoing the farm bill of fellow Oklahoman Frank Lucas, chairman of the House Agriculture Committee. His active opposition to the farm bill won Bridenstine no points with the rest of the state’s delegation, at least some of whom privately admit to being less than thrilled with him to date. But Bridenstine has become a rising celebrity among some conservatives, appearing on national radio and television programs and getting one of the conservative PAC Heritage Action’s highest ratings. “He’s been very impressive,” said Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council. “I’m not the only national leader that has taken note of his courage and boldness, and it’s primarily centered around the fact that he’s done what he said he was going to do.” Mullin, on the other hand, voted for the farm bill and complained bitterly about its defeat during August town halls. He says negotiation, not confrontation, is the only way to move forward. At times he has chided constituents who urge him not to give an inch to President Barack Obama and the Democrats. He is outspoken about what he calls “obstructionists” on both sides Rep. Markwayne Mullin listens to amendments to a bill during the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s meeting on Thursday and talks with Rep. Roger Williams of Texas. At left, Mullin speaks to a group of Oklahoma ire marshals near the U.S. Capitol. rancher Education: Stilwell High School graduate; associate degree in construction science from Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology Heritage: Enrolled member of Cherokee Nation Leading campaign funding source: Commercial banks* *Source: Center for Responsive Politics Photos by GREG KAHN/ for the Tulsa World of the aisle who, he says, are keep- ers’ political organization. Presumably, the contribution is a ing the country mired in an unacceptable status quo. “In business, if marker for the 2016 U.S. Senate elecyou’re maintaining the status quo, it tion to replace retiring Tom Coburn. Not everyone is so enamored. means you’re dying,” he said. Some old-line Republicans, shocked ‘Oicer and a gentleman’ by his victory over 10-year incumbent John Sullivan in last year’s 1st Erik Zoellner irst heard the name District GOP primary, have talked Jim Bridenstine in a south Tulsa cof- about inding him a 2014 opponent. fee shop. That talk has since died down. “I heard some folks visiting about Bridenstine’s most outspoken this Navy pilot running for Con- critic has been his 2012 Democratgress,” Zoellner says. ic opponent, John Olson. The two He soon learned their families at- have maintained an unusual relatended the same church, one thing tionship, cool but polite, with Olled to another, and Zoellner wound son attending many of Bridenstine’s up on Bridenstine’s campaign team public appearances. and then his congressional staf. A “I knew he was going to be to the former educator and youth pastor, right,” says Olson. “In my mind, Zoellner says Bridenstine is “the I thought he would moderate on most honorable man I’ve ever been some things ... What he appears to associated with.” have done is (move) even more to Bridenstine’s supporters praise the right, and he hasn’t moderated him as a man of principle who stood on anything. up to House Republican leadership “He’s deinitely on the tea party on his irst day in Congress. With side of the Republican Party. He’s his name near the top of the roll put himself in a position where he’s call, Bridenstine became the irst of not able to get anything done. All 14 Republicans to vote for someone he’s able to do is oppose things.” other than incumbent John Boehner Olson said Bridenstine “is one of for speaker. the most divisive politicians anyBridenstine then joined those vot- where ... his politics are reckless.” ing against disaster relief bills for Bridenstine, who did not respond the East Coast, a decision he said to requests for an interview for this was based not on opposition to as- story, has said that, while he may sistance but to unnecessary spend- have been elected with tea party ing tacked onto the bills. support, he is not a “tea party can“He’s actually doing what he cam- didate.” And, he says he is not as inpaigned on and that’s ruled the lexible and partisan as he is often feathers of the political establish- portrayed. He points to his weather ment,” said Perkins, whose radio research bill, which would shift program Bridenstine guest-hosted some of the National Weather Serfor a week in August. “It’s put him in vice’s budget from climate research the spotlight, not just as a conserva- to weather prediction, as an examtive, but one with integrity.” ple of his work across the aisle. Bridenstine was invited to speak at Zoellner says Bridenstine is “coulast summer’s Red State conference rageous” and “a man of faith who and received a campaign contribu- loves his family and truly loves this tion from the Senate Conservative constitutional republic.” PAC, a political action committee “Jim’s the real deal,” said Zoellner. tied to former Sen. Jim DeMint of “He is truly an oicer and a gentleSouth Carolina and the Koch Broth- man.” ‘A business mindset’ Markwayne Mullin was never particularly interested in politics until it began to impinge on his business. The owner of the state’s largest plumbing service company and several ancillary enterprises, Mullin says his epiphany came the day he concluded “my biggest competition was not somebody down the street, but federal regulation.” Still, he says, he would not have run for Congress had Democrat Dan Boren not retired. “I liked Dan and what he was trying to do,” said Mullin. Mullin says he doesn’t care about party and points out he kept four of Boren’s staf members. “In my business, I wouldn’t ask someone whether they were Republican or Democrat when I hired them,” he said. “I don’t think that would even be legal. “I don’t approach anything with a political mindset,” said Mullin. “I approach it with a business mindset.” “If I’m able to take one piece of paper of my desk, if I can take it of a small-business owner’s desk, that frees them up a little more to make the economy improve.” He picks up Rep. Joe Kennedy – yes, one of those Kennedys – for lag football and says he thinks a lot of Hawaii Democrat Tulsi Gabbard. Mullin often talks about the time as a child when his family depended on food assistance, in the form of commodities, and reduced lunches, and says he knows what it means to need help. All of that said, Mullin almost always votes conservative and votes Republican. But on most things he is a goodgovernment conservative rather than a no-government conservative. He backs public works projects, such as maintenance of highways and the McClellan-Kerr Navigation Channel. In that respect, he is closer to traditional Republicans than Bridenstine. He is also more traditional in that he illed his staf with experienced operatives. Where Bridenstine mostly brought on loyalists from his campaign, few of whom had political backgrounds, Mullin brought in veteran pros. “I was the rookie,” Mullin said. “We didn’t need a room full of rookies.” That doesn’t mean Mullin is being “managed,” said Chief of Staf Karl Ahlgren. “Anyone who knows Markwayne would smile at that idea,” said Ahlgren. Ahlgren said he’s been impressed with Mullin’s willingness and ability to bone up on issues. “We’ve seen him continue to grow.” Democrats hold an advantage in voter registrations in Mullin’s 2nd District, but no potential 2014 opponent has surfaced. Former state Sen. Kenneth Corn, the 2nd District Democratic Party chairman, says Mullin “is deinitely no Carl Albert” but will probably be re-elected. Corn says in time the district will realize Mullin is not “making sure we get our fair share of money back from the federal government” and turn against him. “We used to have representatives like Carl Albert, Mike Synar, Brad Carson and even Wes Watkins who battled for what was important to the district,” said Corn. “(Mullin) seems more interested in what’s going on nationally.” Mullin said he’s learned to think of politics as a form of negotiation. “In any negotiation, you’ve got to know what you’ll accept, and you’ve got to know what you want,” he said. “Sometimes, it’s very hard to identify what that is.” Randy Krehbiel 918-581-8365 [email protected] How to Tell When Your Furnace Isn’t Feeling Well... 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