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Kirk staffers upset at early Brown oath (ROFL!)
Politico ^ | 2-4-10 | Erika Lovley

Posted on 02/04/2010 7:14:42 PM PST by STARWISE

As Sen. Scott Brown sweeps into his new office, it’s the end of the line for several of Sen. Paul Kirk’s staffers who are being ushered out of jobs a week earlier than expected.

Kirk staffers weren’t talking today, but friends and colleagues of the group say some of the staffers were upset by the accelerated swearing in date. One Democratic colleague said the “carpet was pulled out” from preparations for a day that already promised to be emotional.

Kirk’s office had worked for weeks to turn over the beloved Russell 317 office suite to Brown by Feb. 11, welcoming the Republican’s new staff. A friend of Kennedy’s said Kirk’s staffers had been sadly counting down the days to Feb. 11 — when Brown suddenly said he wanted to be sworn in today.

The announcement appeared to surprise even Brown’s daughter Ayla, a Boston College basketball player, who has a major game against Duke University today.

“On one hand, Kennedy staff is used to packing up and moving. But this was over a week early — it’s a tough adjustment,” said one Democratic Senate aide who is close to Kirk's office. “The staff tried to be incredibly helpful with the transition. They thought they were doing this all right, ... but then Brown receives a call from the Republican leadership and everything changes. … Maybe this is a foreshadow of things to come.”

“So much for change,” sniffed another Democratic Senate staffer. “The question is, why did he suddenly decide in less than 24 hours to come racing down here?”

This afternoon, the nameplate outside Russell 317 still bore Kirk’s name, but the space inside the doors looked oddly sparse. The project for the day was to prepare Kirk for his final floor speech, but the desks were already largely bare, except for a computer and a small bouquet of pink roses. A crystal candy dish sat empty.

Staffers wandered in and out, talking quietly in the front office. One sat in a chair and put his head in his hands. Meanwhile, a sea of noisy camera crews was setting up down the hall, awaiting Kirk’s successor.

Kennedy’s and Kirk's staffers were prized on the Hill for years for their fierce dedication and loyalty, and staffers were not talking today.

The office had largely stopped answering the phone — the press voice mail box was already full by 10 a.m. An announcement on the main line told callers the office was closed.

Paul Kirk’s office had worked for weeks to turn over the beloved Russell 317 office suite to Brown by February 11. Photo: AP

As of tonight, staffers will lose their e-mail addresses. The earlier swearing-in date means one less week of pay for staffers who haven’t secured alternative jobs. However, staffers will remain for an additional 30 days on the government payroll, according to a spokesman for the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.

“I felt bad for them then. They just lost Kennedy, the guy they loved and adored,” said a Democratic strategist close to Kennedy and Kirk.

But some Hill staffers thought the emotional heaving was overrated.

“Any Capitol Hill staffer who has gone through a campaign cycle knows that this all goes with the territory — it doesn’t make it any easier or [less] inconvenient — but the reality is a new senator is taking office and it’s not like Sen. Kirk’s staff didn’t know this was coming. Once you’re out of a job, one week really doesn’t make a difference or change that reality,” said one Republican aide.

“[Regarding] expectations of working for Coakley, I mean, the election was Jan. 19 — two-plus weeks ago. That’s ample time to recover from any shock and disappointment,” said one Senate Democratic aide. “Regarding the sudden and unexpected passing of a colleague ... that’s definitely a legitimate reason which could have slowed down boxing, record-filing, moving.”

On the Senate floor this afternoon, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) praised the staffers.

“Because of them, countless others like myself have been enlisted in Kennedy and Kirk causes with a great deal of pride,” Durbin said.

During his farewell speech on the Senate floor today, Kirk asked that the names of his staff be inserted into the Congressional Record and thanked them for guiding him through the transition of the office during the past year’s heartache.

“They strove to match [Kennedy’s] unmatchable work ethic,” Kirk said. “They are outstanding public servants who have my outstanding appreciation.”


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: 111th; durbin; hahahaha; kerry; kirk; ma2010; massachusettsmiracle; oathofoffice; scottbrown
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To: rlmorel
Gawd, that would be a tonic!

We only call them "tonics" in MA and southern NH. Especially if they are the ones bottled at the Polar plant in Worcester! They call them "sodas" or "soda pops" elsewhere! Just a small translation for non-MA folks who are reading. :-)

FReegards!


81 posted on 02/05/2010 6:26:00 AM PST by Agamemnon (Intelligent Design is to evolution what the Swift Boat Vets were to the Kerry campaign)
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To: STARWISE
"The candy dish sat empty."

Just like the moral section of Kennedy's brain. Empty.

82 posted on 02/05/2010 6:26:40 AM PST by BubbaBasher ("Liberty will not long survive the total extinction of morals" - Sam Adams)
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To: nutmeg
And not one of those staffers now named for all time by Kirk in the Congressional record has the balls to provide their whiney little names for the article.

FReegards!


83 posted on 02/05/2010 6:31:16 AM PST by Agamemnon (Intelligent Design is to evolution what the Swift Boat Vets were to the Kerry campaign)
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To: Agamemnon

LOL...I see the polar bear off of 290 as you pass though Worcester...

The usage of the word is intended in the following definitions:
1. An agent, such as a medication, that restores or increases body tone.
2. An invigorating, refreshing, or restorative agent or influence.


84 posted on 02/05/2010 6:49:37 AM PST by rlmorel (We are traveling "The Road to Serfdom".)
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To: nutmeg
Thanks, nutmeg.

I did not see the article mention that the Dems had used their faux 60 majority to pass a higher debt limit nor the fact that the Dems continued to work behind closed doors on a way to jam the health care care bill thru. If the Dems in Mass. hadn't reversed their own law about filling Teddy's job, there would not even have been a Sen. Kirk.

I don't think that Sen. Brown arrived a minute too soon!

85 posted on 02/05/2010 9:05:22 AM PST by FOXFANVOX (God Bless America)
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To: nutmeg

Now we just need to see R-California. *Sigh*


86 posted on 02/05/2010 1:06:34 PM PST by Politicalmom (Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government. -- James Madison)
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To: STARWISE

They should have been out the day after the election. That’s the problem, though. They think they’re entitled, but I think the motto of the campaign fits: It’s the people’s seat.


87 posted on 02/09/2010 9:33:20 AM PST by WinOne4TheGipper (Now fully qualified to receive the Nobel Peace Prize!)
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