Posted on 01/20/2005 9:06:44 AM PST by kattracks
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi found herself on the defensive Thursday morning over the decision by Senate Democrats to put former Ku Klux Klansman, Sen. Robert Byrd, in charge of efforts to derail the confirmation of Secretary of State-nominee Condoleezza Rice.
"I don't think that whatever Sen. Byrd is doing has anything to do with his sad past," Pelosi told WWRL radio hosts Steve Malzberg and Karen Hunter. Instead, said the San Francisco Democrat, the one-time Grand Kleagel was acting out of concern that the advise and consent role of the Senate in presidential appointments was being overlooked.
In a move that was seen by many as an insult to the first black woman ever appointed Secretary of State, Sen. Byrd announced his decision to hold up her confirmation late Wednesday, saying it needed more debate before the full Senate.
Rep. Pelosi insisted that Byrd's extraordinary move had nothing to do with his long history of public racism, but was instead a reflection of his opposition to the Iraq war.
"They're confirming a Secretary of State in a time of war. [Byrd's] views on the war and his opposition to it are well known," she said.
Still, Byrd's "sad history," as Pelosi described it, makes him a particularly bad choice to lead the assault on Rice.
As recently as 2001, the West Virginia Democrat was forced to apologize after blurting out during a nationally televised interview, "There are white n****rs, I've seen a lot of white n****rs in my time. I'm going to use that word."
In 1972, Byrd pushed to have the Senate's main office building named after Dixiecrat Sen. Richard Russell - a leading opponent of anti-lynching legislation who Byrd called "my mentor."
Byrd filibustered the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Act for 14 straight hours.
Three years after he said he'd left his white-sheeted brethren behind, he wrote to Georgia's Grand Imperial Wizard urging: "The Klan is needed today as never before."
Sen. Byrd was also a fierce opponent of desegregating the military, complaining in one letter ."I should rather die a thousand times and see old glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again than see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen of the wilds."
"In any case they are trying to disrupt our momentum, create a distraction. Let's not rise to the bait."
Huh? I think they are floundering, making terrible mistakes. And frankly, Byrd is getting too old to change in this new world. He's a disgrace to the DNC. If he understood how things are, he never would have touched Condi's 'nomination' [actually an appointment] with a ten-foot pole. But set in his ways, the old geezer couldn't stand to see Condi appointed. Why, exactly? I actually, honestly wonder if it's the old racist in him. He'll pay for this. His party will pay for this. And they should!
Think a conservative would live to pull this kind of stunt? The media would crucify us.
simple... allowing the Democrats to dig a deeper hole for themselves...
Perhaps because "African-Americans" don't know they can vote Republican.
Perhaps because there is a different standard for Democrats.
The reason he can get elected is because he is a Democrat and they control the ballots.
Old Sheets brings home the bacon (as in pork) for his state!
Those worthies in WV love their government largess. :)
Why insult the reptiles? ..Oh, Soo Sorry, rhythms with... :^)
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