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The Keane Edge by Brendan Patrick Keane

Jon Stewart on low ground at Ground Zero, defending Weiner's 9/11 rant

Posted on Friday, August 06, 2010 at 08:57 AM

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Jon Stewart stood up for his friend Congressman Anthony Weiner in a long Daily Show segment analyzing who killed the 9/11 Workers Bill. If Stewart had been less biased, he could have helped his audience see how Weiner's grandstanding was obstructing getting the bill back to the House for a regular 50%+ vote this time.

Stewart comes down hard on weasely Republican politicans, calling one an "asshole" (cool), but then pretends Democrat Weiner (bigger asshole) was being a good guy for pulling his famous shouting stunt. Stewart failed to explain the clip which was edited in a misleading way. Weiner was not being a good guy. He was covering up what he and the Dems did. He could have passed the bill by normal vote (50%+), but changed the rules so that 66% was needed to win. That's why the bill that won, lost.

If you're a 9/11 Responder trying to understand why Congress voted yes, but the Bill failed, it comes down to the party's choice of abnormal vote. Democrats and Weiner changed the rules before the vote, and all their hacks in the media are staying away, letting Weiner's grandstanding be the party's cover.

Why did they do this? Answer: to avoid a floor debate which they were afraid would damage election results in November.

The Democrats chose to kill the bill with a 66% requirement. Republicans were given the chance to kill the bill by voting no, except for King's renegade republicans, on the basis, largely, that they wanted a debate on all sorts of stuff Democrats did not want to talk about at election time.

But what about the sick workers who were told by the EPA that it was ok to breathe the air at Ground Zero, that they would be fine, only to discover months later, now NINE years later, that they would get painful excruciating lung diseases and die!? Democrats chose the completely unusual 66% rule to avoid debate and kill the bill. Weiner's speech is what you call a grandstand, a diversion.

Weiner is the viral video politican famous for shouting at "the gentleman" on the floor of the US Congress for being a bad guy. Weiner's rant was insulting and directed at a man, Congressman Peter King, who should have been praised for his years of work trying to get this bill passed. Weiner was trying to pervert the story to seem like Peter King, "the gentleman," killed the bill. Weiner's trick is slowly becoming understood.

"The gentleman" Weiner kept screaming-at for killing the bill was in fact the bill's greatest champion.

Normally this would just be politics, but Weiner is playing tricks with 9/11 workers and he's not getting away with it, no matter how much I love Jon Stewart.

The politics-as-usual argument dies on 9/11 matters in New York. Weiner represents too many 9/11 workers in his district to be let fool them. These are NEW YORKERS who went to work on 9/11 and months afterwards, that are now sick, workers that are dying, workers that have been waiting nine years. They don't need their Congressman playing games and causing delays again.

As Stewart explains, the Democrats changed the bill's vote so that it would become muc harder to pass. That meant the 9/11 Workers Bill would go down in a fiery ball of flames, because there was no way they could get that many Congressman to vote for this bill without the usual debate. And it did die.

Weiner did that--Weiner and the Democratic leadership made a calculation that they could trick the public into blaming Republicans for voting no, when it was the Democrats choice not to use their clear majority to simply vote the Bill into law instead.


Stewart--just before "giving up"--kicked Congressman Kevin Brady in the teeth for voting no, and it makes sense to be mad at people like that. At least, however, Brady was honest and said why he did so. Asshole?, yes. Liar?, not about 9/11. Demanding people vote without a debate--as Weiner and Democrats orchestrated--is not fair to thoughtful lawmakers. If Brady is an asshole, Weiner is something deeper up, dirtier, because Brady was upfront about his voting choice.

Stewart's calling Brady an asshole, while implying Weiner a good guy, did his duty by friend and Democrats, but hurts 9/11 Workers who need the truth to get this bill back to vote. Stewart should help, not make that harder.

Weiner denied Republicans a chance to debate, so we can't really know what a normal debate-then-vote would have looked like. Weiner and the Dems chose the harder and stranger 2/3rds route, requiring a lot more votes to pass the bill.

Stewart is a good friend to risk his 9/11 reputation on the fallings from Weiner's blustering hole.

Weiner really can't hide behind Stewart though. He can't hide behind the strawman he tried to make of "the gentleman" either.

Instead of employing a funny man defense, Weiner needs to apologize to King, whom he slandered on the floor of the United States Congress. He then needs to apologize to his constituents whom he tried to trick. After that he needs to fix the bill, and put it to the floor--under a normal vote this time, so that when it wins, it wins, as it would have.

In the meantime, he has very sick constituents, left waiting.


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At heart I agree with you both, hancock and Brendan, the Dems could have passed a bill and defeated the disingenuous amendments with a simple majority and should have done so. It's irrational to acknowledge that the Republicans share blame for conjuring up those amendments in the first place. As Weiner did no rallying. If he had he would have obtained enough additional votes to pass the bill on suspension. it was 11, not 12 "other" votes, and he didn't "get" them. And, again, the true shame, that certainly is on his shoulders, is that he forgot where he came from and pandered to nativist anti-immigrant bigotry. in early September they should go back and do it right: Democrats should allow a regular simple majority vote and the Republicans should add no toxic amendments.
The dems could have passed bill but didn't..
GanAinm: you fell for Weiner's rant. You think King deserves shame on his shoulders. He voted yes and rallied 12 others to break with their party. King isn't my concern. It's Weiner, for lying to you, and tricking you, and making you believe something wrongly, and for screwing over the 9/11 responders.
Calling Weiner out for making it that you need 66% instead of 50% to pass the bill is very necessary. It will put fire under his ass to get the bill back to vote--normal vote--where 50.1% wins. I don't care which party did what.
Brendan, I call on you once again to address what, exactly, the main issue was "stuff Democrats did not want to talk about at election time", and Kings shameful roll in the matter. That issue was the attempt by Republicans to introduce an amendment to the bill barring undocumented immigrant workers suffereing ill effects from their service to us on the "pile" at Ground Zero from receiving the health care benefits they need. Yes, the Democrats should have had the intenstinal fortitude to stand up and use their superior numbers too defeat that amendment and pass the bill by a simple majority. They failed to do the right thing in order to stop the GOP from using the opportunity to paint them in November as supporters of "illegal alients". The Dems should have taken that risk, for the sake of the unjust treatment afforded all the Responders, and also the extra insult to the immigrants, whom the the GOP nativists would call "criminals" for their service toiling right next to others they woiuld call "heros". As you mentioned last week, those immigrants are no different than your own parents when they came out here, before they were lucky enough to be able to regularize their status, something they would not be able to do today. So yes, shame on the Dems, but no less on the GOP for using this cheap trick in the first place at the expense of all the Responders. A very special level of shame lies on the shoulders of Peter King, former champion of Irish America. It's one thing to be an obscure Republican from Texas to ignorantly heap scorn on New York heroes from a distance in their hour of need. There is NO excuse for an Irish American from Sunnyside and Long Island whose re-election is absolutely assured. Shame on you Peter King. And Brendan, you are far too intelligent and astute an observer to let partisanship blind you so.
The 911 responders, respond to the failure of bill. Google..You Tube "9/11 responders demand justice"
Maloney, King, and Nadler were the big push behind this bill. King is the classic blue collar Reagan democrat. Very popular republican surrounded by a sea of democrats.
Democrat Carolyn Maloney would not diminish Republican King's championship of this Bill. That would be crass partisianship. The guy represents more 9/11 firemen, cops and sick workers than anyone. I have never ever shown any interest in Peter King's work before this at all. I doubt we would agree on very much at all. The Irish community never acts in concert. We don't work that way. This is just about the workers. Now everyone focus: let's put pressure on the one politician who can be pressured to put this bill to the floor, because he's been caught in a bald face manipulation of the public: Weiner.
Green beer? I've never actually seen it on Long Island or anyehere else. Just be thankful he was a key part of the peace process.
I accept and appreciate that people have changed their minds on the "armed struggle" and acknowledge the journey they have gone through. When, however, a man stops punching me in the face -- or ceases egging on the person doing the punching -- I do not then describe him as a man of peace. He tells us that the IRA's murders were justified then he whinges at us when we raise objections to his country's illegal invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan? Really? He can sod off back to Long Island and drink his green beer.
It seems there is an attempt to do damage control for Peter King within the Irish community, rather than just state facts, point blank. Am I wrong, or is the "Sponsor" of this legislation, Representative Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), who had 115 co-sponsors, of which Peter King (R-NY) was one of the 115?. How does this make Mr. King the "bill's champion" as stated previously, rather than just being a co signer who failed to deliver the GOP votes for the many police, fire, EMT's and first responders in his district?
King was more resposible for getting the IRA ceasefire getting the peace process going than any American politician. He was partly resposible for the bombs stopping. So you should thank him and worry about the thugs still running and marching around Belfast.
I'm not sure I understand your question, Hancock. But, when growing up in Belfast, I didn't appreciate foreigners like King making excuses for murders in my own city. Then he had a hissy fit because real Irish people refused to support one of his country's wars. The man's an ignorant thug.
Stewart is so PC; Dems- good, GOP - bad. It isn't always as simple as he would want to make it appear.
Mavis who do you apologize for?
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