Expose The Hypocrisy

September 23, 2009
He's Got The Power

Just wonderful...Just wonderful...

The state Senate approved a bill yesterday that would let Governor Deval Patrick appoint an interim successor to Edward M. Kennedy, paving the way for the appointment of a new US senator as early as tomorrow and providing Democrats in Washington the potential 60th vote they have been seeking to pass a health care overhaul.

The state Senate approved the measure by a 24-to-16 vote, just five days after the House had voted 95 to 58 to change Massachusetts election law and allow the appointment of an interim US senator. Both chambers are planning to give a final procedural endorsement to the measure and to send it to the governor’s desk today; the only potential hurdle is that Republicans are contemplating a last-ditch legal challenge in an effort to derail the legislation.

News of the vote reverberated yesterday from Beacon Hill to Washington, where US Senate majority leader Harry Reid, informed of the news when a note was passed to him, pumped his fist into the air and cracked a small smile, according to an aide.

All attention now turns to Patrick, who has been weighing the appointment options with a close circle of advisers in recent days, asking them to cast a wide net, according to a person with knowledge of the process who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the discussions. It has been an “extensive vetting process,’’ but the governor is still mulling over candidates, the person said.

The governor is hoping to be able to appoint someone tomorrow or Friday, the person said.

Mindful of recent controversies over interim US Senate appointments in New York and Illinois, Patrick administration officials have declined to release the names of those under consideration.

“The governor appreciates the support voiced in the Senate today and the action taken by the House last week to ensure Massachusetts has full representation in the Congress,’’ Patrick’s spokesman, Kyle Sullivan, said in a statement.

The interim senator appointed by Patrick would serve until voters elect a new senator in a Jan. 19 special election. That senator would serve the remaining three years of Kennedy’s term.

Kennedy’s two sons, US Representative Patrick J. Kennedy of Rhode Island and businessman Edward M. Kennedy Jr., have told Governor Patrick that their first choice for an interim senator is former Democratic National Committee chairman Paul G. Kirk Jr., according to a Kennedy family associate.

Kirk, an attorney who lives on Cape Cod, worked as a special assistant to Senator Kennedy from 1969 to 1977, is currently the chairman of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, and last month served as master of ceremonies at a widely watched memorial service the night before Senator Kennedy’s funeral.

Kirk, 71, has not returned several calls seeking comment.

Among the other names frequently mentioned by observers are former governor Michael S. Dukakis, Harvard Law School professor Charles J. Ogletree, and former lieutenant governor Evelyn Murphy.

UPDATE: Be sure to listen to The Notes on Blog Talk Radio Wednesday night at 8:00pm EST. Conor Friedersdorf and Matt Margolis will join us. Plus, more from the AP and Holly Robichaud.

SECOND UPDATE: More from WBUR, CNN, Cape Cod Times, the Globe, the Herald, Red Mass Group, Holly Robichaud, Margery Eagan, Michael Graham, Joan Vennochi, Andy Hiller and WBZ.

THIRD UPDATE: More from WBUR, Scot Lehigh and the Globe.

Posted by D. R. Tucker at 06:05 AM | Comments (2)  | Track



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TIME TO ENDORSE FORMER PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE AND MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR FOR THE INTERIM VACANT MASSACHUSETTS UNITED STATES SENATE SEAT.

Dukakis was the architect of the Big Dig with Fred Salvucci and Bectel which is the world most expensive deteriorating construction project riddled with waste, fraud, and abuse. No bid cost plus construction awards with conserted little or no oversight by design. The project went from $2.3 Billion to $24+ Billion. A true international monument AIG, Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch and Wall Street Bankers who profited must be proud!

Michael Dukakis was the architect of destruction of the State Human Services delivery system that has made life worse for the mentally challenged, Developmentally Disabled, and those in need of public health and nursing services.Dukakis actions was a birth of a system of little accountability and oversight allowing vendors, providers,consultants to be allowed high executive salaries and those served and taxpayers to be exploited


I would suggest the first order of business when Dukakis takes office is an appearence before several Congressional Investigative Committees and testify about his meritorius terms as Govenror of a state and contributions to inefficiency,waste, and mismanagement in state government operations. He is our national and international model that all Special Interests should envy.

http://oversightwatchmassachusetts.blogspot.com/

Posted by: John Gatti Jr at September 23, 2009 09:30 AM


Looks like this document is in need of an additional paragraph:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_republic#United_States_of_America

Posted by: Dave (in MA) at September 24, 2009 12:44 AM