Tennessee lawmaker drinks from chocolate syrup bottle during legislative session without shame
Reporter Natalie Allison, who covers state politics for The Tennessean in Nashville, tweeted a photo Monday (the photo was shot by photojournalist George Walker IV) of TN state Rep. Kent Calfee drinking from a Hershey's chocolate syrup bottle.
Weird.
Or -- not weird, if you ask TN state Rep. Kent Calfee, and others who've observed him doing this before.
PHOTO: Tennessee state Rep. Kent Calfee often drinks from a Hershey's chocolate syrup bottle, according to a Tennessean reporter who shared a photo of him taking a swig before a State of the State address. Image courtesy Tennessee General Assembly
Allison tweeted that Calfee "often does" this during the legislative session.
But not so fast, reports the Tennessean! The rep says it's water, not syrup or alcohol.
"It's a repurposed syrup bottle that I drink my water out of," Calfee said Tuesday, according to the newspaper. "I'm not going to buy a $25 or $35 or $45 water bottle that's not worth what it costs because I'll probably put it down and leave it somewhere."
He added that he and his wife "recycle everything," per The Tennessean, saying "I was fixing to put it in the plastic recycling one day at home, and I thought, shoot, I can put water in that."
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'It happens a lot:' Tennessee lawmaker sipping chocolate syrup bottle makes waves [sacbee.com]
As he waits for the State of the State to begin, Rep. Kent Calfee takes a swig of from his Hershey's chocolate syrup bottle, as he often does during #tnleg session. Photo by @Tennessean's @GeorgeWalkerIV. pic.twitter.com/TWPZ8yxbM9
- Natalie Allison (@natalie_allison) February 3, 2020
Whiskey flask, most likely
- KaaEE BaEEa... aE^3aaaaaaaE^3 (@KevinBaird) February 4, 2020