Coburn (Okla.) spoke at a recent town hall meeting that was taped by KGOU Radio.

When discussing the short-term unemployment benefits extension that he is stalling, to the chagrin of Democrats, Coburn said he is "180 degrees in opposition" to Pelosi but that "she is a nice lady."

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That comment drew boos and jeers from the crowd, but Coburn asked the crowd for calm and spoke about civility.



“Come on now. She is nice — how many of you all have met her? She’s a nice person,” Coburn said. "Let me give you a little lesson here. I hope you will listen to me. Just because somebody disagrees with you don’t [sic] mean they’re not a good person. And i want to tell you, I've been in the Senate for five years and I’ve taken a lot of that, because I’ve been on the small side — both in the Republican Party and the Democrat Party."

The Oklahoma senator is seen by many as a divisive figure.



A physician, he is known as "Dr. No" for his penchant to grind the legislative process to a halt. Democrats have put him in the spotlight the last few weeks, saying that because he stalled the benefits extension, 200,000 unemployed people lost their federal assistance starting Monday. But Coburn says he wants the benefits package funded before it passes.



To underscore his point about civility, Coburn formed a friendship in 2004 when he joined the Senate with then-Sen. Barack Obama Barack Hussein ObamaUnseemly brawl unlikely to change a thing It's now up to health systems to solve our food problems Testing the Electoral College process against judicial overreach MORE (D-Ill.), who was also a freshman at the time.

After an audience member suggested that the government could jail people for not buying health insurance under the new healthcare law, Coburn said "that makes for good TV news on Fox but that isn’t the intention."



The senator continued, telling the mostly conservative crowd not to be fooled by the "biased" information from Fox News.



"What we have to have is make sure we have a debate in this country so that you can see what’s going on and make a determination yourself,” Coburn said. "So don’t catch yourself being biased by Fox News that somebody is no good. The people in Washington are good. They just don’t know what they don’t know."

(h/t Capitol News Connection)

