Posted on 11/12/2014 6:07:36 PM PST by mdittmar
The Senate floor was a display of mixed emotions on Wednesday as Democratic senators who lost their reelection bids last week returned to vote on two nominees.
Sens. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) and Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) embraced a wan-looking Sen. Kay Hagan (D-N.C.), who Democrats thought would pull out a win last week.
Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska), another losing incumbent, kept his arms firmly folded across his chest as he immersed himself in serious conversation with sympathetic Democratic colleagues.
The Associated Press declared his GOP opponent Dan Sullivan the victor just this morning, though the Alaska Democrat has yet to concede.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) tried to console Begich by grabbing his shoulder and shaking it playfully.He kissed Hagan on the cheek, while Boxer hugged Begich. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) shook his hand and offered words of enouragement.
Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) appeared at peace with his loss. He entered the chamber somewhat bashfully scratching his head but then smiled at pointed at fellow centrist Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.).
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) gave Pryor a hardy handshake and a big smile and the ousted senator was all smiles after that.
Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) who faces a run-off on Dec. 6 had a strained look on her face throughout the votes. Menendez offered her words of encouragement and she put her hands on his shoulder as she listened to them intently.
Democratic incumbents who survived close races were ebullient.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) laughed as Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.) hugged her. Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) had a huge grin and blushed as Republican colleagues came up to him to offer their congratulations.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, the independent from Vermont who caucuses with the Democrats, tried to offer a high-five to Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) who won his reelection last week. Franken seemed to think better of the display in front of colleagues who had just lost and offered a handshake instead.
One of the most visibly shaken senators was Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) who will end his eight-year reign as majority leader after this year.
Reid appeared subdued as he stood apart from the crowded well at the beginning of the vote. He and Schumer sat down in one of the chambers back rows, drawing two chairs closely together, to discuss something.
Eric Clapton & B.B King - The Thrill Is Gone - live at The White House
thinking tiny violin
Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska), another losing incumbent, kept his arms firmly folded across his chest as he immersed himself in serious conversation with sympathetic Democratic colleagues.
Let's make laughter an emotion.
Lets all shed a tear as they move on to high paying jobs influence peddling in legal firms, lobbying shops, investment houses, and think tanks.
One of the most visibly shaken was Harry Reid. Bye Bye, Dirty Harry! Be sure to close your door and your mouth on your way out.
They should have invited Bill Clinton and some interns into the place and throw an orgy.
Is it a sin that I am enjoying their sadness ??? Suffer all you destroyers of Freedom and Justice !! May you all burn in Hell for what you have done to the United States of America
Boo freaking hoo. Take the rest of the year off, LOSERS!
Thanks I’m going to listen to that, such a great song.
Harry’s not going anywhere.
Old leftys and Mormons live forever.
He’s only 74.
If he loses next time in Nevada, some DC outfit will hire him in a heartbeat.
Suckers/cannon fodder sacrificed on the altar of liberal agenda more like.
They were probably discussing the merits of using pistols vs. poison, until they remembered that Hitler used both.
“One of the most visibly shaken senators was Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) who will end his eight-year reign as majority leader after this year.”
Eight years ago everything was going along pretty good. Then Harry came and boom! Financial crisis.
Didn’t Bill Clinton “plug” Kay Hagen ?
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