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Ailing senator returns to Hill
Associated Press ^ | 09/06/07 | CLARE JALONICK

Posted on 09/06/2007 6:20:08 AM PDT by presidio9

South Dakota Sen. Tim Johnson returned to the Senate on Wednesday physically weaker but saying he anticipates running for re-election next year.

Johnson, a Democrat, has been out since suffering a life-threatening brain hemorrhage nine months ago. Effects of the hemorrhage remain — he uses a scooter to get around and his words are slow and slurred.

But his mind appears sharp, and he gave every indication of wanting to stay.

"It feels good and I'm ready to go," he said in an interview after returning to his office.

Later, he spoke on the Senate floor.

"It must already be clear to you that my speech is not 100 percent," he said haltingly. "My doctors tell me that it will get there. But my thoughts are clear and my mind is sharp and I'm here to be a voice for South Dakota in the Senate."

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid gave a lengthy speech praising Johnson, his wife and his doctors. Most senators were in the chamber to hear Johnson's remarks, and he received two standing ovations from his colleagues.

"We love you, I love you," Reid said.

Johnson later cast his first vote since last year, voting on a routine amendment Wednesday night.

Speaking with reporters, Johnson had no problem finding answers to questions, but it occasionally took him a while to form words. He said he will measure his speech and mobility progress and make a final decision on running for re-election this fall.

"I anticipate it will be good but you never know," he said.

His return is a relief for Democrats, who have a thin majority and need his vote.

Reid wasted no time readying for the senator's political future this week.

"In honor of his first day back in the Senate, help me welcome Tim with a contribution to his campaign," he said in an e-mail to Democratic supporters Wednesday.

Johnson plans to ease his way back into office, taking each day's busy schedule as it comes. He will undergo speech therapy three times a week.

He said his return will be "an inch at a time."

Johnson said he is waiting to hear from Reid when he can assume the chairmanship of the Senate ethics committee, which has been asked to investigate the conduct of Republican Sen. Larry Craig, who was arrested in a sex sting in an airport restroom.

"I'm in no hurry," he joked. "It's a thankless job."

Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., is heading that panel in Johnson's place.

His initial return to his office was a media event, with cameras crowding around as he scootered through the door alongside South Dakota Sen. John Thune, a Republican, and Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, a Democrat. Staffers cheered as he entered the office.

Reporters asked how he felt.

"OK," he said, pausing. "Good."

Getting around the Capitol was not always easy for the senator on his first day back. He had some difficulty backing out of an elevator off the Senate floor, but finally made his way out with a little help from North Dakota Sens. Byron Dorgan and Kent Conrad.

Johnson last December underwent emergency surgery for arteriovenous malformation, a condition that causes arteries and veins in the brain to grow abnormally large, become tangled and sometimes burst.

As Johnson recovered out of the spotlight, Republicans have been largely quiet about his re-election campaign. But his return will give the GOP the opportunity to begin running against him.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: South Dakota
KEYWORDS: 110th; timjohnson

1 posted on 09/06/2007 6:20:08 AM PDT by presidio9
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To: presidio9

Good to see him back. I wish him continued health and improvement.

...and defeat in the next election.


2 posted on 09/06/2007 6:35:33 AM PDT by generally (Ask me about FReepers Folding@Home)
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To: presidio9
Effects of the hemorrhage remain — he uses a scooter to get around and his words are slow and slurred.

But his mind appears sharp, and he gave every indication of wanting to stay.

For Johnson's sake and the sake of his family, I'm glad he appears on the road to recovery.

However, I cannot help but wonder what the AP would be saying if he had an "R" after his name, rather than a "D".

Oh wait, I'm old enough to remember what happened. The last time a South Dakota Senator was physically disabled, he had and "R" after his name and they called for his immediate resignation. They hooted and catcalled when his wife and staff did a credible job of running his office. Up until that time, he was one of the most brilliant members of the Senate. His name was Karl Mundt.

3 posted on 09/06/2007 6:38:16 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (Are there any men left in Washington? Or are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud)
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To: Vigilanteman

Karl Mundt was a Goldwater supporter who defended LBJ against attacks from the “radical Right”.


4 posted on 09/06/2007 7:06:25 AM PDT by Theodore R. ( Cowardice is still forever!)
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To: presidio9

I wish him well. Getting back to work will be therapeutic.


5 posted on 09/06/2007 7:10:27 AM PDT by SueRae
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To: generally
I’m with you. IMO, he should put himself and his family first instead of hanging on to help the Dems keep the majority in the Senate. Once you have had one stroke, you are at greatly increased risk to have another. His life is more important than a political career!
6 posted on 09/06/2007 7:31:43 AM PDT by srmorton (Choose life!)
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Unfortunately, the Pubs will wussy out and think it is not nice to run against a sick person. Mark my words, they will not really run a good candidate because they do not know how to run when there is a good reason to defeat a guy like Johnson(just another lib) because they are afraid of being called ‘mean spirited.’


7 posted on 09/06/2007 10:46:17 AM PDT by phillyfanatic
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To: presidio9

####his mind appears sharp####

Well, he’s already ahead of Kennedy, Kerry, Leahy, Schumer, Durbin, Obama, Feingold, Feinstein, Cantwell, Murray, Harkin, Boxer, Reid, Wyden, and that new bimbo from Minnesota.


8 posted on 09/06/2007 10:56:53 AM PDT by puroresu
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