Posted on 06/07/2009 3:16:00 PM PDT by Graybeard58
In 2007, not long after he announced he was taking a year off from the Senate to run for president and move to Iowa, Democratic Sen. Christopher Dodd won the endorsement of the International Association of Fire Fighters. "I am honored that America's firefighters have put their trust in my leadership," he said. In March 2008, after his campaign had gone up in flames, the union still stood by their man and made him an honorary member. At the ceremony, you could hear Sen. Dodd's buttons pop: "For three decades, I've been proud to tell firefighters, 'I've got your back.' And I know they've always had mine."
Reporters recently gave Sen. Dodd a chance to demonstrate his leadership on labor issues and show IAFF members once again that he's got their back.
He was asked about Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's participation in a ruling in a reverse-discrimination case in which IAFF members from New Haven, 17 whites and one Hispanic, were denied promotions in 2003 because city officials wanted to meet arbitrary racial quotas.
In 2008, a three-judge appellate panel that included Judge Sotomayor sided with the city in a terse opinion that has rankled many IAFF members.
The case has been in the news a lot lately because the Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal. Also widely reported is the stirring story of lead plaintiff and Dodd constituent Frank Ricci, a dyslexic who quit his second job to study for the test and paid an acquaintance $1,000 to read the textbooks onto audiotapes; Mr. Ricci finished sixth.
The case is important to the IAFF plaintiffs because win or lose, members will have to live with the outcome. And since the case arose in New Haven and raises serious constitutional issues, Connecticut voters have every right to expect their senior senator, who is the senior member of the Senate labor committee, would know the particulars and at the very least would have formed an opinion by now.
But when confronted by reporters, Sen. Dodd was clueless. As reported by Politico: "'Well, let me take a look at it more carefully good question,' he said, laughing, as he ducked into the Democrats' weekly lunch in the Capitol."
This is leadership?
The latest Qunnipiac poll finds more than half of Connecticut voters think Sen. Dodd is dishonest and untrustworthy. They can add inattentive and disloyal to his list of shortcomings.
Ping to a Republican-American Editorial.
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Look what maybe happening to their pensions via Lehman, Chrysler and GM!
I’m so sick of reading about working people and taxpayers who “put their trust” in a Democrat only to get burned. It’s such a boring and repetitive and preventable story.
Listen up, morons. If you’re not permanently on the public dole, and you don’t plan on being permanently on the public dole, don’t put your trust in a Democrat.
It’s that simple.
Thanks for the ping Graybeard. Looking better more and more for getting rid of Dodd, but NOT getting my hopes up yet.
Still have to wait for the fat lady to sing.
I just hope Dodd doesn’t pull a Torcelli.
“Listen up, morons. If youre not permanently on the public dole, and you dont plan on being permanently on the public dole, dont put your trust in a Democrat.”
Bears repeating, as well I’ll add that all too many still just don’t get it. A Democrat opens his/her mouth, and their lips are moving, it’s a lie.
The unions deserve everything they are NOT getting for backing liars and criminals.
Senator, have you no shame of leaving this beautiful state and it’s people to follow an empty ambition? Credit cards and sunscreen legislation is not going to win hearts and minds. Lower gas taxes, no tolls on Rt 95, return of real manufacturing, lower rental costs will win you our votes.
We are taking a real close look at the people who are against you, and we like what we see!
There hasn't been a really good gov. in CT though, since Grasso. A string of RINO’s since. Rell is good on a few issues, that is about it.
this guy’s a disgrace.
That’s an insult to the frog!
"I am such a scumbag, I think it is time for me to go down."
SATIRE In a rare moment of candor and self introspection, Sen Chris Always Interested in Gifts Dodd, Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, called Stoos Views today to confess that he is a hypocritical, duplicitous no-good scam artist [sic] who has shaken down Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac, obtained preferential loans from Countrywide, and was the beneficiary of $103,000 in contributions from AIG, during his recent failed 2008 Presidential election campaign.
Dodd used his interview with Stoos Views to announce his upcoming second offer of resignation. I think it is time for me to go. Even I cannot stand my own hypocrisy, he told Stoos Views reporter Hugh Betcha, this week. Here I am, in a position of public trust, taking enormous contributions from entities that I am supposed to regulate, and hoping no one would notice. Well, the public has found me out once again and I feel ashamed to be in the limelight. Lets face it, I am a crooked politician and there is no arguing that."
" After all, I was not only one of the biggest recipients of money from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mactaking well over $100,000 from them-- but I also shook down the big dollar execs at AIG for campaign donations as well. Boy is that a mess now. Since I have been caught at that as well, and since the country is in an uproar over AIG, I am going to give back all those contributions as a sign of my good faith. And, frankly, to cover my..........(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
Barney Frank got totally excited when Dodd said, "I think it is time for me to go down." Rahm Emanuel sprang into action. Rahm instructed Dodd to send a memo to Barney Frank: "Calm down, Barney, this is not what you think it is." Unfortunately, Rahm's message came too late. Barney had already left a message for Chris Dodd ......saying that he could not wait to see Dodd's (cough) package."
If virtually any rodent other than Dodd gets the nod, we’ll likely lose, no matter whom we run.
They can also add apostate.
I would agree, except it's a toad. And Dodd is about as toady looking and acting as a human being can be.
Yup. And the Jews will be surprised when Obumma allows Israel to be nuked.
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