Posted on 11/18/2010 7:16:14 AM PST by Libloather
Biden's Irish eyes mist as he bids farewell to retiring Dodd
LARA MARLOWE in Washington
The Irish Times - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
THE SECRET Service searched the Irish ambassadors residence, then they blocked the street off. Promptly at 7.30pm on Monday, Joe Biden, the first Irish Catholic vice-president of the US, was met on the doorstep by the ambassador, Michael Collins, and his wife, Marie.
The Collinses were hosting a dinner in honour of Senator Chris Dodd, who will retire at the end of the year, after 35 years in the US House and Senate. All eight of Dodds great grandparents were Irish and he owns a cottage in Co Galway.
Dodd and Biden served in the Senate together for decades, along with Patrick Leahy of Vermont, who was also present, and the late Ted Kennedy. The bond between Dodd and Kennedy was particularly strong.
Its almost unheard of for a vice-president to visit a foreign embassy in Washington. For more than an hour, Biden shook hands, had his photograph taken with guests and paid tribute to Dodd. The vice-president is hugely Irish. Hes emotionally Irish, Mr Collins said afterwards.
As Mr Biden was leaving, Irish-American soprano Colleen Daley sang When Irish Eyes are Smiling and the guests sang along. He said it was his fathers favourite. It brought tears to his eyes and to a number of other people there, the ambassador said.
Ted Kennedys widow, Vicki, arrived with Jean Kennedy Smith, the former US ambassador to Dublin and the last of the nine Kennedy siblings.
There was a fair amount of emotion in the room . . . happy memories of times gone by. Teddy wasnt too far away, Collins said, comparing the evening to another, more than two years ago, when Senator Kennedy celebrated his 76th birthday in the residence.
Most of the guests were close friends or colleagues of Senator Dodd. The list read like a Whos Who of political Irish America, including Richard Neal, chairman of the Friends of Ireland in the House, and Martin OMalley, who was just re-elected governor of Maryland.
Irelands financial crisis was on peoples minds and came up in conversation, the ambassador said.
But obviously the focus was on Senator Dodd. We have extraordinary relationships in this town. Its very important, as people leave offices theyve held for many years, to say thank you to them.
Indeed, the senators experience might prove useful to Ireland. Last May, Dodd shepherded a major banking overhaul through the Senate. In July 2008, he won Senate passage of a bill to help homeowners and banks refinance troubled mortgages.
Maybe Dodd can come back in two years and return the favor. Be there for ole’ Joe when he goes off to retirement.
Hopefully Dodd will be joining Teddy soon.
Can’t they just go get their own room and order up a waitress sandwich from room service?
Don’t worry Joe “Bite-me”, Dodd isn’t really leaving. The great state of CT is sending an even bigger progressive hack to replace him in the senate.
Biden's father was predominately English with some German thrown in. His mother was Irish.
Kind of like "Obama, the first black president of the United States"......wouldn't you say?
Phonies, all of 'em.
Leni
Just enough Irish in him to bring insult and offense to all the rest...
Leni
Biden’s obviously what my late father would call a “professional Irishman,” i.e., an embarrassment.
That Biden pick’s hillarious.
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