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Posted on 01/29/2005 9:51:20 AM PST by Sub-Driver

Sen. Barbara Boxer Steps Into Spotlight

25 minutes ago

By ERICA WERNER, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - Sen. Barbara Boxer (news, bio, voting record) has always spoken up, but the California Democrat seems to have gotten a lot louder lately. Her opposition to Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites)'s secretary of state nomination was so combative that it was parodied on Saturday Night Live. That came on the heels of her decision to sign onto a House member's complaint about Ohio voting problems, forcing Congress to debate them before certifying President Bush (news - web sites)'s re-election victory.

She's being touted on liberal blogs as the Democrats' best hope for president in 2008. Conservatives are excoriating her as — in House Minority Leader Tom DeLay's phrase — the leader of the "'X-Files' wing" of the Democratic Party.

But Boxer says she is just standing up for what she believes.

"I've always been this way," she says, "and I'm trying to figure out exactly why people suddenly find this to be interesting, you know. Somehow I have touched something inside people, and I have not ever had this happen before. The only thing I can think, after reading what people said, is a feeling that I'm asking the kind of questions and saying the kind of things that they are feeling."

Maybe she's becoming a spokeswoman, or even a symbol, for voters who oppose the Iraq (news - web sites) war or feel shut out by the Bush administration. Maybe, with the Democratic Party at sea after November's election losses, some people sense a leadership void and are looking to her to fill it.

Maybe it's not that Boxer's gotten louder but that other Democrats can barely be heard at all. At least, that's what some of her supporters are saying.

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TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: boxer; michaelmoorewing; tinfoildemocrat; xfileswing
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1 posted on 01/29/2005 9:51:20 AM PST by Sub-Driver
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To: Sub-Driver

She stepped into something alright.


2 posted on 01/29/2005 9:54:22 AM PST by NewHampshireDuo
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To: Sub-Driver
The entire Democratic Party is award-winning hilarious.

Ted Kennedy....Barbara Boxer...Hillary Clinton...John Kerry.

Can't wait for Team America II to come out in film.

3 posted on 01/29/2005 9:55:19 AM PST by DCPatriot (I don't do politically correct very well either.)
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"I've always been this way," she says, "and I'm trying to figure out exactly why people suddenly find this to be interesting, you know. Somehow I have touched something inside people, and I have not ever had this happen before. The only thing I can think, after reading what people said, is a feeling that I'm asking the kind of questions and saying the kind of things that they are feeling."

Stupid me,I thought the Senate was for serious discussion of laws,treaties,appointment etc.I never realized it was for therapy of unhinged,delusional,losers.

4 posted on 01/29/2005 9:57:53 AM PST by carlr
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To: Sub-Driver
She's being touted on liberal blogs as the Democrats' best hope for president in 2008.

BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!

5 posted on 01/29/2005 9:58:13 AM PST by socal_parrot (Boxer sucks!)
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To: Sub-Driver

I would be surprised if she hasn't already commmitted political suicide. Those who are savvy know when to go on the attack and when not to. When they do attack it is usually done in the safety of numbers or through a surrogate, not in a group of 3 (Boxer, Kerry, and Kennedy). Sen. Boxer aligning herself in this fashion will not be protected. Ted Kennedy can get away with it because he has approached it slowly over a long long long period of time and it isn't really news anymore.


6 posted on 01/29/2005 10:00:22 AM PST by contemplator
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To: Sub-Driver
so combative that it was parodied on Saturday Night Live

They didn't parody her "combativeness," they parodied her lunatic approach to the hearings.

She was pulling out "evidence" from under her desk, like crazyquilt maps and diagrams, a foot-high model of a volcano (which she sets on fire), a full package of Oscar Meyer bologna, etc. I have this image of her wearing a tinfoil cap, but maybe that's what I was imagining during the skit.

7 posted on 01/29/2005 10:11:32 AM PST by angkor
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To: socal_parrot
lol, I hope she is their candidate in 2008, We will have it made no matter who we run.
8 posted on 01/29/2005 10:22:57 AM PST by lolhelp
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She's being touted on liberal blogs as the Democrats' best hope for president in 2008.

Oh please God, let it be true.

So9

9 posted on 01/29/2005 10:25:37 AM PST by Servant of the 9 (Trust Me)
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WASHINGTON - Sen. Barbara Boxer (news, bio, voting record) has always spoken up, but the California Democrat seems to have gotten a lot louder lately. Her opposition to Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites)'s secretary of state nomination was so combative that it was parodied on Saturday Night Live. That came on the heels of her decision to sign onto a House member's complaint about Ohio voting problems, forcing Congress to debate them before certifying President Bush (news - web sites)'s re-election victory.



She's being touted on liberal blogs as the Democrats' best hope for president in 2008. Conservatives are excoriating her as — in House Minority Leader Tom DeLay's phrase — the leader of the "'X-Files' wing" of the Democratic Party.


But Boxer says she is just standing up for what she believes.


"I've always been this way," she says, "and I'm trying to figure out exactly why people suddenly find this to be interesting, you know. Somehow I have touched something inside people, and I have not ever had this happen before. The only thing I can think, after reading what people said, is a feeling that I'm asking the kind of questions and saying the kind of things that they are feeling."


Maybe she's becoming a spokeswoman, or even a symbol, for voters who oppose the Iraq (news - web sites) war or feel shut out by the Bush administration. Maybe, with the Democratic Party at sea after November's election losses, some people sense a leadership void and are looking to her to fill it.


Maybe it's not that Boxer's gotten louder but that other Democrats can barely be heard at all. At least, that's what some of her supporters are saying.


Whatever the explanation, Boxer, 64, has never been more in the spotlight. At a time when Republican dominance of Washington politics is nearly complete, a Marin County liberal who drives a hybrid car and opposes almost everything the GOP does has become a newly prominent face of the Democratic Party.


"She seems to be assuming the position of being an outspoken voice for, as someone else said, the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party," says Los Angeles Democratic strategist Darry Sragow, echoing a phrase adopted by former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean (news - web sites).


"In the wake of the losses in November ... there is a vacuum, there's handwringing, there's self-reflection, and she seems to have pretty sure footing as a determined, committed spokesperson for the liberals in the party," Sragow says. "Part of the handwringing will be over whether that's a good thing or a bad thing."


Barely five feet tall, Boxer must stand on a box — which she sometimes refers to as "the Boxer Box" — to see over the podium at press conferences. Fond of gold jewelry and colorful, occasionally mismatched outfits, she's energetic and aggressive, given to dressing down government officials at hearings, especially when reporters are within earshot.


That rankles Republicans, who say she's more show horse than work horse in the Senate. But sometimes, she can make even fellow Democrats squirm.


In the ongoing Democratic debate about how to effectively oppose the Republicans, Boxer represents a solution not everyone can embrace: She simply opposes, often without bothering to compromise. To some, she's too extreme and risks alienating moderate voters without producing legislative results.


Sen. Ben Nelson (news, bio, voting record) of Nebraska, perhaps the most conservative Senate Democrat, is diplomatic in describing Boxer's role in the party: "You don't get a center if you don't get a left or right."


Sen. Mark Dayton (news, bio, voting record) of Minnesota, a fellow liberal who stood with Boxer in opposing Rice, criticized her on the Senate floor over her decision to bring the November election certification to a halt. He called it "seriously misguided."


But the combative qualities that turn some people off endear her to others.


"Democrats are so afraid of being criticized, or so afraid that they'll be accused of being too liberal, that they don't really act with the courage of their convictions. And then comes Barbara Boxer," says Madeleine Begun Kane, a writer from Queens, N.Y., who created a "President Boxer" blog. "She's been a shining light during an otherwise very depressing period."


For the record, Boxer says she has no interest in running for president. But she's gratified by the blogs and the Boxer for President bumper stickers selling for $3.95 on the Internet.





If she did ever want to try for president, she could point to some compelling evidence of electability.

In winning her third Senate term in November, Boxer was the nation's third-highest vote-getter, behind only Bush and Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry (news - web sites). She squashed Republican opponent Bill Jones by 20 percentage points, scoring a bigger share of the electorate than Dianne Feinstein, the state's other Democratic senator, got in her last election.

Since she left the House to run for Senate, Republicans have targeted Boxer as too liberal for California. She had tough races in 1992, when she beat a conservative television commentator by 5 percentage points, and 1998, when she defeated a former state treasurer by 10.

Republicans talked tough about taking her on in 2004 as well, but in the end they hardly even tried. Jones, a social conservative and former California secretary of state, was endorsed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites); but he ran a weak campaign and never raised enough money to air a single television commercial.

"It's impossible for my opponents to say, 'Well she just squeaked by, she doesn't really represent a lot of people, she's a fluke.'" Boxer says. "Which is what they said the first two times."

Since Boxer and Feinstein joined the Senate in 1992's Year of the Woman, Feinstein has been the more prominent. Although they have cooperated on initiatives and vote together more often than not, they do not have a close relationship and part ways on some issues, including the Iraq war and the Rice nomination.

Republicans say they can work with Feinstein. Her advice and endorsement are courted by Schwarzenegger and others on issues while Boxer, whom they generally despise, is left on the sidelines.

"I don't think attack dogs are ever useful," said Rep. Darrell Issa (news, bio, voting record), R-Calif., who lost a 1998 GOP primary election for the chance to run against Boxer.

But lately it's been Boxer in the headlines, sought out by reporters from The New York Times and Rolling Stone, and parodied on SNL.

In the skit that aired Jan. 22, Boxer, as portrayed by actress Amy Poehler, used a series of props to interrogate Rice — among them a packet of baloney, a poster of the number zero (representing weapons of mass destruction found in Iraq), and a bar graph with one barely visible bar ("the truth") and another bar stretching the length of the chart ("what you say").

Boxer, who did arm herself with several enlarged maps and quotations during Rice's confirmation hearing, loved the skit. "They really nailed me," she says. "It was the funniest thing I've ever seen."

Leading the charge for the opposition isn't new for Boxer. As a Brooklyn newlywed, she once organized fellow apartment building tenants to petition for carpeting. As a House member in 1991, she led fellow congresswomen up the steps of the Senate to demand hearings into Anita Hill's sexual harassment claims against Clarence Thomas (news - web sites). She led recent opposition to drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (successfully), and against the ban on what opponents call partial birth abortion (unsuccessfully).

Some Republicans have suggested that Boxer should have accepted Bush's re-election victory as a sign of acceptance for his secretary of state nominee, and kept her mouth shut on the Rice nomination.

She's in no danger of doing that — on any issue.

"Bush got 60 million votes plus and Kerry got 57 million votes plus, so you can't say it isn't a sizable portion of the country that doesn't deserve to be heard," Boxer said. "They do deserve to be heard; and even if they are far left, they deserve to be heard."


10 posted on 01/29/2005 10:38:42 AM PST by Max Combined
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To: Sub-Driver

"X-files Wing" gives them too much credit for being current, informed, and hip.

I think "Twilight Zone Wing" is more to the point - cheesy, outdated, comical.

Although that is an insult to the Twilight Zone, which I love.


11 posted on 01/29/2005 10:42:35 AM PST by Eccl 10:2 (Pray, pray, pray that we as a people are deserving of godly leaders.)
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Blabla Boxer a leader? LMRO

Come on folks, this clowness couldn't think her way out of a broom closet. Someone's pulling her strings, and they're not doing anything different than they've done for the last 40 years.

Since Kennedy, the Democrat party has lost it's collective mind. It has nothing to offer but the worst failed goals of the last century.

Teddy's dad, Teddy, Blabla, Kerry even the Dixie Mafia's sellout rat Bubba and his moll Hillary, are just the tips of the iceberg that calls itself progressive 'this week'.

Once the stench is tied to the word 'progressive' they'll call themselves something else, but a lepard can't change it's spots.

Sorry leftist/socialists, but you're going to have to find another nation to subvert. This one's on to you.


12 posted on 01/29/2005 10:42:55 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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(snip)
"That rankles Republicans, who say she's more show horse than work horse in the Senate. But sometimes, she can make even fellow Democrats squirm. "

Show horse? Maybe horse's patoot. Definitley no show horse though.

Neal


13 posted on 01/29/2005 10:56:11 AM PST by HossB86
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To: Sub-Driver

Yeah, you "Somehow I have touched something inside people" and it is being deposited in the john.


14 posted on 01/29/2005 11:05:39 AM PST by Logical me (Oh, well!!!)
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To: Sub-Driver

Leader of the X-Files? More like the Outer-Limits.


15 posted on 01/29/2005 11:24:29 AM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: Sub-Driver

YESSSSS!!!!


16 posted on 01/29/2005 11:35:49 AM PST by white trash redneck (Everything I needed to know about Islam I learned on 9-11-01.)
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To: Sub-Driver

Maybe it's that Michael Moore's pulling her strings. She DID say he "inspired" her to contest the Ohio election certification.


17 posted on 01/29/2005 12:02:04 PM PST by cake_crumb (Leftist Credo: "One Wing to Rule Them all and to the Dark Side Bind Them")
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To: Sub-Driver

Her daughter married Hillary's brother.

I think she is just a bird dog for Hillary.


18 posted on 01/29/2005 12:03:42 PM PST by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Eccl 10:2; xzins; dead; AppyPappy; Republican Wildcat; Deb; EggsAckley; Tamsey; Freakazoid
I'm tempted to make this its own thread, but a friend at today's Men's Fellowship point out that the Bible prophesies Barbara Boxer:

The woman Folly is rowdy;
she is gullible and knows nothing.
She sits by the doorway of her house,
on a seat at the highest point of the city,
calling to those who pass by,
who go straight ahead on their paths:
"Whoever is inexperienced, enter here!"
To the one who lacks sense, she says,
"Stolen water is sweet,
and bread eaten secretly is tasty!"
But he doesn't know that the departed spirits are there,
that her guests are in the depths of Sheol.
(Proverbs 9:13-18)

Dan
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19 posted on 01/29/2005 12:07:50 PM 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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I like the "X-Files wing of the Democratic Party!" Is that your phrase?


20 posted on 01/29/2005 12:20:12 PM PST by El Gran Salseron ( The replies by this poster are meant for self-amusement only. Read at your own risk. :-))
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