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Speaker, McCain duke it out
The Hill ^ | Dec 15, 2004 | Geoff Earle

Posted on 12/15/2004 9:15:28 AM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection

Personal grudges between House Republican leaders and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) led to a series of legislative maneuvers in the last days of the session, sources say.

McCain threatened to hold up every piece of legislation in the Senate while House leaders refused to go along with McCain’s pet project of establishing a national boxing commission. The dispute kept the Senate in session past 10 p.m. on its final legislative day, signaling that intraparty squabbles will prevail when Republicans return with a stronger majority next month.

Some Senate aides said lobbying by national boxing figures such as promoter Don King, who has testified before Congress on the issue, explained the intensity of the dispute. But King said he played no role, a sign that differences between McCain and the House were at the heart of the matter. patrick g. ryan Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)

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“I have not been actively involved,” King told The Hill. “Categorically untrue. I haven’t done anything. In fact, I love John McCain. I have no opposition to John McCain and what he’s trying to do for boxing — as long as it’s for the betterment of the sport.”

In the end, House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) and McCain reached a deal on the boxing bill. McCain, in turn, allowed a package of telecommunications bills to clear Congress. According to a Senate Commerce Committee spokesman, McCain received assurances from Hastert “that boxing legislation similar to that passed by the Senate in the 108th Congress would receive fair and prompt action” by the House “before the first August recess.”

The spokesman added, “Senator McCain takes this offer in good faith and has always taken Speaker Hastert at his word.”

But relations between McCain and Hastert have not always been warm. Last spring, Hastert joked that he didn’t know McCain was a Republican. Asked about a comment by McCain, a former prisoner of war in Vietnam, about tax cuts and the need for sacrifice during war, Hastert responded, “If you want to see sacrifice, John McCain ought to visit our young men and women at Walter Reed and Bethesda [military hospitals]. There’s the sacrifice in this country.”

McCain responded that he fondly remembered a time when Republicans stood for fiscal responsibility. “Apparently those days are long gone for some in our party,” he said.

House and Senate aides familiar with the legislative dispute said it had little to do with the boxing bill’s substance or with the telecom bills to which McCain attached it. Some Capitol Hill insiders suggested House leaders refused to take up McCain’s bill to retaliation for his vote against energy legislation, a high leadership priority last year.

“The word I got from my lobbyists was that it was payback on McCain for the energy issue that they held that up,” said one telecommunications industry source. “Word was the House didn’t want to vote on it as a stand-alone. Privately, it was because there was just payback there. They didn’t want to give in to McCain, and they were just pissed off about the energy vote.”

A House Commerce Committee aide denied that, saying, “We’ve heard it … but I don’t think there’s any truth to it. I hope we don’t get to the level where we don’t vote on people’s bills because they voted against our bills.”

Among bills that have passed the House are measures by Sens. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) and McCain, all of whom voted against cloture on the energy bill.

Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) has a bill to create a national boxing commission, and other House committees were reluctant to move Senate legislation at the end of a session.

Nevertheless, when McCain learned that House leaders were refusing to act on his boxing bill, he attached it to every remaining bill in the Senate, including bills dealing with universal-service transactions and other telecommunications issues.

House Republicans balked. “We wanted the telco bills to move forward as telco bills — not as something that’s diluted [with] the boxing bill whose relevance was questionable,” the Republican committee aide said.

McCain finally relented, but not until Hastert told Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) that the House would take up the boxing bill. Aides said Rep. Charles Pickering (R-Miss.) helped negotiate the solution.

Hastert provided assurances that House Energy and Commerce Chairman Joe Barton (R-Texas) “would report out a boxing bill and Hastert would bring it to the floor for a vote,” said a Senate GOP aide.

It is unclear from Hastert’s assurances whether committee action would be enough to constitute “fair and prompt action” on the measure.

King, who has been a boxing promoter for 30 years, said he has not called any Republicans on Capitol Hill about the boxing bill or contacted the White House. King was a fixture at the Republican National Convention in New York, where he sang President Bush’s praises. RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie worked with King to help Bush try to win over black voters.

King said any legislation on boxing should apply to television networks, not just to private promoters. “They’re promoters just like we are,” he said. “They sign up fighters. They broadcast the fighters.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen. I don’t really care. Whatever it is, as long as it’s across the board, and it’s in the American way, I’m for it.”

King called McCain, who attended a boxing match in Las Vegas this past weekend, an “outspoken person and a great American hero.”


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KEYWORDS: exotortion; mccain; mcidiot; mclame
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1 posted on 12/15/2004 9:15:30 AM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

I hope this is a joke..


2 posted on 12/15/2004 9:17:52 AM PST by KevinDavis (Let the meek inherit the Earth, the rest of us will explore the stars!)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

There is one thing that can be done to dramatically improve the country: Enforce the historical role of the Senate.

The Senate's job is to vote up or down on bills passed by the house. The Senate has no business writing their own bills. The VP should tell the Senate that they will only be in session to ratify treaties, adivse and conset on judges, and vote up or down on House bills.

This would instantly cut the pork in half.


3 posted on 12/15/2004 9:19:17 AM PST by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

Senator John McCain playing LtCmdr Philip Francis Queeg, again. Ho-hum.


4 posted on 12/15/2004 9:21:28 AM PST by Reagan Man ("America has spoken")
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To: KevinDavis
I sure hope it's a joke too.

>>McCain’s pet project of establishing a national boxing commission.<<

If not, he has truly gone insane.

Someone pleeeeze find the strawberries...QUICKLY!

5 posted on 12/15/2004 9:21:44 AM PST by evad (DUmmie FUnnies and Pookie Toons-the start of a nice day)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
My goodness. This is why I am really scared of giving McCain any more power. To hold up bills that could being doing great good, to hold out for your own agenda....is NOT what he is there to do! He has a responsibility to those who elected him in office, and an even greater responsibility to all of us, who collectively created these Republican majorities in the House and Senate.

The man is scary and puts his own agenda above ours....this is NOT the mark of a good leader.

RED FLAG PEOPLE!!!

6 posted on 12/15/2004 9:22:25 AM PST by NordP (Proud Member of God's GOTV)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
"when McCain learned that House leaders were refusing to act on his boxing bill, he attached it to every remaining bill in the Senate"

McCain, the 'moderate'.

7 posted on 12/15/2004 9:24:21 AM PST by mrsmith
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Some Senate aides said lobbying by national boxing figures such as promoter Don King, who has testified before Congress on the issue...

Oh well, if Don King has testified, the bill must be okay. /sarcasm.

McCain reaps what he sows. I don't feel sorry for him. He has gone out of his way to oppose the administration, vote with the elft, so now the House Republicans are telling him they don't like it.

8 posted on 12/15/2004 9:24:44 AM PST by Zack Nguyen
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To: Rodney King
The Senate's job is to vote up or down on bills passed by the house.

An amazing revelation, at least it is to me.

From whence do you get this information?

9 posted on 12/15/2004 9:24:50 AM PST by evad (DUmmie FUnnies and Pookie Toons-the start of a nice day)
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To: evad

McCain has been on a crusade in recent years over extreme fighting, I wonder if this is his way of knocking it out?


10 posted on 12/15/2004 9:25:28 AM PST by flying Elvis
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
McCain has been a fighter from birth - as evident by the wire hanger scars on his forehead - but being a fighter isn't an admirable trait, especially when you fight from the wrong corner.

McCain's very existence is an encroachment on decency. How much longer will the good people of AZ put up with his shenanigans?
11 posted on 12/15/2004 9:26:59 AM PST by Jaysun (I'm pleased to report that Arafat's condition remains stable.)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
McCain threatened to hold up every piece of legislation in the Senate...

That's it. Time to oust this idiot RINO, but good.

12 posted on 12/15/2004 9:27:00 AM PST by Prime Choice (I like Democrats, too. Let's exchange recipes.)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

McLame has gone insane. This guy's ego casts a shadow over the sun. He needs to be put in his place but knows the Dimocraps will promise him anything, give him any amount of money and power, if switched to their side - officially.


13 posted on 12/15/2004 9:27:06 AM PST by caisson71
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

A Boxing bill? A BOXING BILL? What tha....! Am I seeing my tax dollars at work? Can I please stop paying my taxes? This is what I get for my hard earned tax dollars? A BOXING BILL?!?!?!


14 posted on 12/15/2004 9:27:20 AM PST by truthseeker2
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Off subject Vanity post here...

Anyone else having trouble searching the archives? I search and it only gives me articles in the past week, even if I search under "Archive" instead of "Quick".(I was searching "ACLU" for a Letter to the Editor I'm doing)

I did not want to create a whole thread for a simple question, can someone help?

15 posted on 12/15/2004 9:27:23 AM PST by bigjoesaddle
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

Maybe McCain can do for boxing what he did for campaign finance.


17 posted on 12/15/2004 9:29:29 AM PST by CaptRon (Pedecaris alive or Raisuli dead)
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To: PhiKapMom
McCain threatened to hold up every piece of legislation in the Senate while House leaders refused to go along with McCain’s pet project of establishing a national boxing commission

Doesn't that just sum up this prima donna? Dang, I wish he'd find another career... or country....

Dan

18 posted on 12/15/2004 9:30:03 AM PST by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: bigjoesaddle

You can choose to search by date or by relevance. Make sure that you do the latter.


19 posted on 12/15/2004 9:30:15 AM PST by Jaysun (I'm pleased to report that Arafat's condition remains stable.)
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