Posted on 04/16/2008 2:32:28 PM PDT by jazusamo
Even though the topic on the agenda for Wednesdays Senate Appropriations Committee hearing was Iraq war funding, Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) grasped from the moment he arrived that he was the days most important subject and he was ready to make his case. He arrived on time, wore a crisp suit and entered the room smiling. When he left, after two hours, Shut up were the only words he had for his critics. He seemed to pass the test, convincing three Senate Democratic leaders that hes fit to continue as chairman.
Byrd knows that he is the most closely watched senator on Capitol Hill. He is aware that hes the subject of whispers, private meetings and even a possible coup. Yet he kept his words short after chairing his first Appropriations hearing since September and being twice hospitalized this year. While many showed up to see if Byrd was up to the job, he focused on President Bushs $108 billion supplemental funding request for the Iraq war during the hearing.
For now, his appearance seemed to staunch a flow of speculation about his ability to handle the upcoming appropriations season. Shortly after the hearings completion, he received the backing of the three top Democratic leaders.
In brief comments after the meeting, Byrd told reporters he is doing fine, laughed off a question about his health and said those who question his capacity to lead the committee should shut up.
Byrds performance was followed by comments from Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Charles Schumer (N.Y.).
Today was a good sign, said Schumer. Everybody wants Sen. Byrd to recover and get back to running the Appropriations Committee.
Durbin even lashed out at reporters, calling the attention surrounding Byrd macabre.
This ought to stop. This is not fair. It really isnt, Durbin said. This poor man is working himself as hard as he can, and all you can do is kind of boil the pot a little.
Reid told reporters that he spoke recently with Byrd and that Byrd assured him that "he's feeling strong" and will be "back to his old fighting self."
"We'll wait and see how that works out, Reid said.
what a gang of disgusting a55clowns
Are these the same clowns who insist McCain is too old?
Macabre farce indeed.
As someone else said (Wish I could take credit for it), he just needed a bit of rest. It’s tough burning the cross at both ends.
Yes but throw in Murtha with them, he has experience with senile.
Should the unthinkable happen, Byrd is third in line for the presidency right? Cheney...Pelosi...Byrd
Someone should ask Obama how he gets along with Sheets.
“Shut up,” he explained.
That’s right and it’s scary.
Who is this "everybody" that Chucky is referring to? I'd really like an answer to this question.
If that's fact, then the klan kleagle and exalted cyclops will outlive the Sun.
He's definitely outlived his welcome...
* The Vice President Dick Cheney
* Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
* President pro tempore of the Senate1 Robert Byrd
* Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
* Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson
* Secretary of Defense Robert Gates
* Attorney General Michael Mukasey
* Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne
* Secretary of Agriculture Edward T. Schafer
* Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez2
* Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao3
* Secretary of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt
* Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Alphonso Jackson
* Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters
* Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman
* Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings
* Secretary of Veterans Affairs James Peake
* Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff
Everybody wants him to recover. Nobody wants him to get back to running the appropriations committee.
Saved....thanks.
You’re right, I doubt even many Dems want him running the committee.
Thanks for posting that, SV.
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