Talk about your weasel moves. Congressman Ellsworth will hold a town hall meeting in his office this Thursday, from 8am-5pm CDT. The topic is Health Care. You can schedule a 15 min sit down during that time, unless you happen to be working. Oh and it’s only in Evansville so feel free to drive on down from all the other Counties in the 8th district.
Here are the details. I hope that you folks in Evansville that can make it go on over there and tell him we are not interested in Socialized Medicine in this Country.
On Thursday, August 6th Congressman Brad Ellsworth will be holding Office Hours at his Evansville Office to meet with constituents about health care reform. The Congressman and staff will be available to meet with constituents from 8am to 5pm Central Time.
Meetings will be 15 minutes each and scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. Congressman Ellsworth will meet with as many groups as possible, but in order to accommodate more constituents, some groups will meet with the Congressman’s top health care staff.
To schedule a meeting during Office Hours, please click on the link below. Please be sure to include the following with your request:
- your name,
- the names of attendees (up to 4),
- and a cell phone number.
Schedule a Health Care Meeting
The 8th District Congressional Office is located at 101 NW Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Room 124 in Evansville. Please note, cameras and other recording devices are not permitted in the Federal Building.
If they don’t respond to your request I would call his office and tell him you would like to schedule a meeting. 1-866-567-0227
Talk about a guy that is afraid to face his constituents, and actually have to answer questions in public!

As a former Knox County Republican Party Chairman and long time party activist, T.J. understands the political dynamics of the 8th district. Assisting in several local, state and national campaigns, T.J. gained insight and knowledge that is invaluable to the task ensuring conservatives are elected to political office. After a friend asked him to take over Bloody8th.com, he jumped into the world of political blogging. He hopes to put his expertise and knowledge of 8th District politics to good use in this crucial election year.