Michael Brodkorb said Sunday that state Senate Republicans were more concerned with politics than propriety when they fired him after he had an affair with then-Senate Majority Leader Amy Koch. "The only logical conclusion that I've drawn is that what was being done was an attempt to organize an absolute palace coup and to get Sen. Koch out and those close to her," said Brodkorb, a longtime Republican operative fired from his job as Senate communications director. He spoke at length for the first time since Koch resigned from leadership and he was fired. His new openness about the matters that have rocked the state Capitol for nearly a...
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