“This — this — this is the way that we should legislate: on a bipartisan basis. I didn’t get everything I wanted. Far from that. But I got a lot of what I wanted, and I’m satisfied with what’s in this bill. I’m so proud of the people that are assembled behind me. There’s too many people to point out individually, but I want you all to know how proud I am to be a senator today.”
Oh! Be still my beating heart! He didn’t get all he wanted? He’s happy because the Senate worked together? He’s happy because the Republicans in the Senate caved and let Ted Kennedy essentially write the bill with John McCain. That’s why he’s happy! He’s happy because the Republicans didn’t stand up for Republican values at all, at least the Republicans that voted for this thing. Then Pat “Leaky” Leahy said:
By the way, you know, Obama is being touted as the next great Democratic presidential hopeful. What has he done? I don’t want to get sidetracked with that yet. (interruption) A speech, just like Cuomo. That’s exactly right. He made a speech. That qualifies him to be president. So there’s a theme. “Oh, no, we didn’t get what we wanted. We were so happy to work together. Bipartisanship.” Let me tell you something. I’ve told you people for 18 years how Democrats define “bipartisanship.” Bipartisanship is when Republicans cave and agree with Democrats. That is always what “bipartisanship” has meant, and it was on full display throughout this immigration debate in the Senate.
Dick Durbin: “In the history of the US, there have been many sad and tragic chapters written on the issue of immigration. Tonight we have written a proud chapter: a bill that was constructed in good faith, a hard fought bill on the floor of the Senate emerges in full support of comprehensive immigration reform. Across America tomorrow, millions will rise with hope in their hearts that now there is a chance, finally a chance for them to be part of America.”
Senator Hagel: “I am very proud to stand with this distinguished group of United States senators, what I believe we saw happen in the Senate over the last few weeks was the United States Senate helping govern this country, developing a consensus of purpose to deal with the challenges that face this country. That’s what governing is about: bringing a consensus of purpose, focus on a problem, deal with the challenge, find a resolution, and help lead the country.”
RUSH: No, that’s not what governing is about. Governing is about leadership, not “consensus.” Consensus is the absence of leadership!
RUSH: My God, folks, do you realize what we’re listening to here? We’re listening to a bunch of people that think they’re in a 12-step program! (sigh) And then Cookie was going to put together a montage of all of this, but we don’t have the tape because there isn’t any tape, because there’s no audio. There wasn’t any video, and it would have Reid saying:
“Bill, thank you very much.”
Leahy: Thank you, Arlen. I want to thank you, of course, and Senator Kennedy I also want to thank both our leaders, Bill Frist and Harry Reid.
Kennedy: I want to pay tribute to my colleague and friend, Senator McCain.
McCain: I would like to echo the praise of our leaders, Senators Frist and Reid, for their efforts; the stewardship of Senator Specter, Senator Graham, Senator Hagel and Senator Martinez, who came up with a carefully crafted compromise; Dick Durbin, who was literally there the whole time; Joe Lieberman, and our friend Barack Obama. A Lion in Winter, an honorable man who it was a great pleasure and privilege for me to work with, Senator Kennedy.
Martinez: I thank Chuck Hagel for partnering with me.
Lieberman: I thank Senator Frist and Senator Reid. I thank Senator Specter and Senator Leahy. I particularly thank Senator McCain and Senator Kennedy.
RUSH: I wish there was audio of this, but there isn’t. We have scoured every known source. We even called the NSA, folks. We said, “Do you guys have any tape of the Senate press conference after the legislation?” They said, “Sorry, we can’t answer that.” (sigh) But we tried. But we have this, and we’ll put the transcript here of these little bites, at RushLimbaugh.com so you will at least be able to read what I read to you.
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