Before the people of Ohio fired him from the governor’s office, Strickland spent a decade in Washington, DC.

Strickland recently admitted that during his time in Washington, he complained to his wife about how hard he was working in Congress. In response, Strickland’s wife – mindful of those who "work as hard as you work and probably make a lot less," told the failed governor "I don’t want to hear it, Ted."

Check out the embarrassing audio …

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If only Strickland was as concerned about the hundreds of thousands of jobs lost during his term in office.

FLASHBACK:

  • Despite complaining about the heavy workload in Congress, Retread Ted was caught admitting that lobbying for an ultra-liberal special interest group was his "dream job" that "paid me more money than I’ve ever made in my life."

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Lucky for Strickland, Ohioans will make sure that he’ll never have to complain about working for them in Congress again.

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