Posted on 09/28/2009 5:22:34 AM PDT by IbJensen
Former DNC Chairman Appointed To Replace Liberal Lion
A relic of the U.S. Senate for 47 years, former U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedys greatest impact on U.S. policy may have come from beyond the grave.
Recent approval by Massachusetts lawmakers have changed the Bay States election law as to permit Democratic Gov. Deval Patrick to name an interim lawmaker until the states Jan. 19 special election. The change in the law, which was motivated by partisan interests, repealed a law once supported by Mr. Kennedy that called for the seat to remain vacant until a special election was held.
The result? Mr. Patrick appointed Paul Kirk, a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee and the executor of Mr. Kennedys will and resurrected the Democrats filibuster proof majority in the U.S. Senate.
He is a distinguished lawyer, volunteer and citizen, and he shares the sense of service that so distinguished Senator Ted Kennedy, Mr. Patrick said at a news conference at the Massachusetts State House.
But for the next few months, he will carry on the work and the focus of Sen. Kennedy, mindful of his mission, and his values, and his love of Massachusetts.
The news of the appointment came on the same day just three out of ten Massachusetts voters expressed a desire to re-elect Mr. Patrick. Republicans in the Bay State are hoping such Democratic dissatisfaction will make Mr. Kirk think twice before adopting Mr. Kennedys liberal legacy.
My hope is Paul Kirk goes to Washington with the view that he represents the people of Massachusetts and not the interests of the White House or Deval Patrick, said Massachusetts Republican State Sen. Scott Brown.
I urge him to oppose a cap and trade tax; to vote against reckless federal spending; and on the issue of health care, I encourage him to look for ways to strengthen our private insurance system instead of expanding government involvement in our lives.
But it is the issue of health care that fueled the mad dash to change the states election law and find a liberal replacement.
The partisanship and post-mortem politics exposed the lengths Democrats will go to ensure Obamacare the presidents plan for nationalized medicine passes the U.S. Senate. And to do so, state Democrats needed to invoke the image of their fallen leader of the left.
A staunch proponent of socialized medicine, Mr. Kennedy lobbied hard for a healthcare plan that would provide universal coverage to all Americans. But after losing a long battle with brain cancer, Mr. Kennedys death deprived Democrats of their 60 seat majority in the Senate and made Obamacare susceptible to a filibuster.
How was it that Mr. Kennedys death divested Democrats of their filibuster proof majority? Well, that answer also lies with Mr. Kennedy.
Almost five years ago, Democrats in Massachusetts were looking down the barrel of a political shotgun. With Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., running for president, his election would create a vacant seat in the Bay State.
No problem. Massachusetts is a solidly blue state, right? Not exactly.
At the time, Mitt Romney, a Republican, was the states governor and state law permitted the governor to name an interim appointment should a U.S. Senate seat became vacant.
Nervous at the prospect that Massachusetts could have a Republican lawmaker in Washington, U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., led the charge in Boston to change the law to strip the governor of his appointment power and require a special election.
In the end Mr. Kerry lost, but Massachusetts changed its election law.
But with the Governors mansion occupied by a Democrat, nervous lawmakers in Washington saw the ability to fill Mr. Kennedys seat, albeit temporarily, a lifeline in the deteriorating battle for Obamacare.
Earlier in the month, Sen. John Kerry went to Massachusetts state capitol to lobby for a reversal of Mr. Kennedys law. He based his reasoning on the fact President Barack Obamas legislative agenda is suffering major setbacks and is losing even Democratic support; reasoning he restated at the press conference announcing Mr. Kirks appointment.
Vicki, Teddy Jr., and Patrick keep his memory alive --and understand that Paul Kirk shares Teds love of this state and this country as well as his passion for public service, Mr. Kerry said.
And they well understood were facing an historic moment in this country, the most critical legislative work in Washington since the New Deal - work in which every vote will count and in which Massachusetts must be fully counted.
But Mr. Kerrys words rang hollow as Republicans slammed Democrats for prostituting Mr. Kennedys death for solely political purposes.
The Democrats power play in Massachusetts has nothing to do with principle, and everything to do with politics, Rob Jesmer, Executive Director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
With their unpopular government-run health care bill on the brink of failure, Democrats in Washington desperately need another vote in the U.S. Senate, and it is clear that this Administration will stop at nothing to ram it through the Congress. By meddling in the affairs of state politics just weeks after promising to leave it up to the elected Massachusetts officials, Democrat leaders in Washington have demonstrated a willingness to put partisan politics over principle, a far cry from candidate Obamas pledge to change the way business is done in Washington.
Whether or not the political power play will be successful is still debatable, as a Rasmussen Reports poll found opposition to Obamacare hit a new high of 56 percent.
A disgrace, posturing before the Senate, working his large staff overtime to draft more bills to shove America deeper in a hole!
Who cares?
Olympics, Man! Olympics in Chicago! Yeah!
Afghanistan? What’s that?
Iran? WTH? Nukes? We’re getting rid of those.
Golf! Let’s play some golf!
O has Snowe and Collins...........they’re his lifeline to the destruction of our health care.
If 0bama clinches the Olympics that'll sure make up for his active support of destroying the Honduran constitutional government, too.
Get the Olympics and it's all good. /s
Where is the useless, worthless GOP when it needs to actually show a spine? This appointment should have been challenged in every court from Boston on up to the US Supreme Court.
The GOP has as much backbone as a wet noodle. God help us.
Well, the way it's getting passed around like an heirloom, they apparently think it's pretty important.
Yeah, but look who sat on the seat.
A third party would kick their asses and ride them out of town, not on their private jet but on a rail after they've been dipped in tar and rolled around in feathers.
Yeah, my anger is misdirected. It should be aimed more at the voter who voted for obama either through ignorance or those who really saw what he was and agree with his anti-american philosophy. The GOP is our only hope but they have the deck stacked against them. Unfortunately the scurrilous democrats are gutter fighters with guns and we bring a knife.
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