Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) slammed Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) for his invocation of the Kennedy name on the Senate floor yesterday, calling it "disrespectful" and "unseemly" to invoke the Democratic family's name in opposition to health care reform.
Barrasso provoked Baucus' ire by referencing John F. Kennedy's book "Profiles In Courage," and saying that the health care debate "needs one courageous Democrat, one out of 60, to stand up and say 'I am going to vote no.'"
He continued: "We need the kind of courage that John Kennedy wrote about in 'Profiles In Courage.'"
"It is time for a new chapter to be written in 'Profiles In Courage', and one of the members of this body can be that 'Profile,'" Barrasso said.
Baucus was not having it, and said that "it is disrespectful, it is unseemly, for senators in this body to invoke the names of Ted Kennedy, and Jack Kennedy, in opposition to this bill."
"And I frankly am very much surprised that senators would go to that level," he said.
He continued that John and Ted Kennedy "were senators who worked to find resolutions to agreements. They wanted to compromise.They wanted to work together to get just results."
Republicans, said Baucus, "did not want to work with us because they thought it was better to make a political statement."
"Where is the senator on that side of the aisle who's got the courage to break from their leadership, to break from the partisanship they're exercising on the other side of the aisle, to work together to pass health care reform," he asked.
Here's the video:
CityGuy
December 23, 2009 1:19 PM
Give him hell Max!
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Marinus van der Lubbe
December 23, 2009 1:39 PM
Bare-asso should be flogged. If there's a bar in Heaven, Ted paused for a moment...
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Bennett Cerf
December 23, 2009 2:01 PM
The amusing part of Barrasso's mention of JFK was that he obviously knew nothing about "Profiles in Courage" other than its title. His entire thought process was that Ted Kennedy fought for health care reform, Ted Kennedy's brother wrote a book about courage, so why won't someone have the courage to oppose health care?
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UTMark
December 23, 2009 2:05 PM in reply to Bennett Cerf
Yeah, another day and another GOP senator talking about something he knows nothing about.
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brendancalling
December 23, 2009 2:08 PM
drunk much, max? or just trying out for the role of Gabby Johnson in the Broadway musical of "Blazing Saddles"?
you know who has chutzpah? max "insurance industry whore" baucus.
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kw_1981
December 23, 2009 2:12 PM
Actually, if anyone at tpm is watching the floor, it's worth noting how Baucus is giving republicans hell. Yesterday morning after Vitter made some statements, Baucus slammed him for running off the floor and refusing to take a question. From Cspan.org: http://bit.ly/7OrCeN at around 1 hour 48 minutes.
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fbacon2
December 23, 2009 2:53 PM
Thanks, Max. I'd like these words a lot more if they could buy June through August back for us.
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The Dicktator
December 23, 2009 3:35 PM
That's rich! Slapsy Maxie complaining about someone invoking a Kennedy's name after he pissed all over Teddy's grave by giving us Government run by insurance companies instead of Teddy's dream of universal care. Corporate America doesn't need Repubs as long as they've got ol' Slapsy in the Senate.
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theWalrus
December 23, 2009 3:50 PM
The Baucus Lunch Diet: 3 martinis + a splash of guilt.
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